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  • The Lizard Lifeboat Station

    The Lizard Lifeboat Station can refer to several Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboat stations located on the The Lizard in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The first was established at the southernmost point of the peninsular in 1859. Since then s…

  • The Lawn, Lincoln

    The Lawn, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, is a notable early 19th century Greek revival building designed by Richard Ingleman (who was also architect for HM Prison, Devizes). It is situated next to Lincoln Castle on Union Road, 0.3 miles (0.5 km) to…

  • The Guards Museum

    The Guards Museum is a military museum in Central London, England. It is in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk near Buckingham Palace, which is the home of the five regiments of Foot Guards (the Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, I…

  • The Gregson Centre

    The Gregson Centre in Lancaster, England (previously known as the Gregson Institute) is an arts and community centre, music venue and Cafe-bar which has been awarded the Cask Marque. There is a micro-cinema and a lift enabling access to all public a…

  • The Grafton Ballroom

    The Grafton Ballroom was an entertainment centre in Liverpool, England that on opened on 2 February 1924. it was a purpose-built dance hall able to accommodate 1,200 dancers. It was built next to the Locarno Ballroom which is now known as the Liverp…

  • The Gatehaus

    The Gatehaus is an eleven floor residential glass building located in Bradford, West Yorkshire in England. Developed by Asquith Properties, construction began in 2005 and was completed in May 2007. The total cost of the project was £22 million.

  • The Frythe

    The Frythe is a country house set in its own grounds in rural Hertfordshire, just outside the village of Welwyn, about 30 miles north of London.

  • The Engine House

    The Engine House is an education centre at Highley station on the Severn Valley Railway. Opened in March 2008, it houses some of the railway's out of service locomotives, wagons and coaches. In addition to the equipment listed below, exhibits includ…

  • The Deepings

    The Deepings (grid reference TF150094) are the adjoining villages near the River Welland, 8 miles to the north of Peterborough and 10 miles or so east of Stamford in England. The area is just north of the Peterborough border in the Lincolnshire fens.

  • The Clifton Club

    The Clifton Club is a traditional private member's club in Bristol, England, founded in 1818 as a meeting place for the gentlemen of the prosperous port of Bristol.

  • The Bridestones

    The Bridestones consist of a chambered cairn, built in the Neolithic Stone Age, near Congleton, Cheshire, England. It was described in 1764 as being 100 metres long and 11 metres wide; it contained three separate compartments, of which only one rema…

  • The Bartons Arms

    The Bartons Arms (grid reference SP072890) is a public house in the High Street (part of the A34) in the Newtown area of Aston, Birmingham, England.

  • The Ascension, Lavender Hill

    The Ascension of The Lord, Lavender Hill, is an Anglican church in the Anglo-Catholic tradition, situated on Lavender Hill, in Battersea, South West London. It is thought to be the first church in England dedicated to The Ascension of The Lord.

  • The Alice Ottley School

    The Alice Ottley School was an independent all-girls school in Worcester that existed under this name - referencing its first headmistress - between 1883 and 2007 before it merged with the Worcester Royal Grammar School.

  • That Roundhouse

    That Roundhouse is a roundhouse sited in woods within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park near the town of Newport in Wales. It was constructed without planning permission during the winter of 1997/1998 by Tony Wrench and Jane Faith and helpers as…

  • Thame railway station

    Thame railway station was a station on the Wycombe Railway serving the town of Thame in Oxfordshire. It was opened in 1862 as the terminus of an extension from High Wycombe via Princes Risborough The cost of construction of the station building was …

  • Texa

    Texa (Scottish Gaelic: Teacsa) is a small island 700 metres (0.4 mi) directly south of Islay, in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. It reaches a height of 48 metres (157 ft) at its highest point, Ceann Garbh. It is part of the parish of Kildalton on Isla…

  • Ternhill

    Tern Hill is a village in Shropshire, England, notable as the location of RAF Ternhill which is now operated by the British Army and now known as Clive Barracks.

  • Tenby Castle

    Tenby Castle is a fortification which stands on a headland separated by an isthmus from the town of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

  • Temple Wood

    Temple Wood (or Half Moon Wood) is an ancient site located in Kilmartin Glen, Scotland. The site includes two circles (north and south). The southern circle contains a ring of 13 standing stones about 12 metres (40 feet) in diameter. In the past it …

  • Telford College of Arts and Technology

    Telford College of Arts and Technology (TCAT) is a further education college in Telford, Shropshire, England. It operates from one main site and many in-company training sites and community-based courses spread out across Shropshire and the whole of…

  • Tegg's Nose

    Tegg's Nose is a hill situated east of Macclesfield in Cheshire, England. It has a short ridge with a high point of 380 metres (1246 feet) at SJ947725, terminating in a promontory at the southern end. It lies on the western edge of the Peak District…

  • Teesdale (district)

    Teesdale was, from 1974 to 2009, a local government district in County Durham, England. Its council was based in Barnard Castle and it was named after the valley of the River Tees.

  • Taylor's Eye Witness Works

    Taylor's Eye Witness Works is an industrial building situated on Milton Street in the Devonshire Quarter area of Sheffield city centre, South Yorkshire, England. The works are a Grade II listed building which since their foundation in 1852 have alwa…

  • Tap o' Noth

    The Tap o' Noth is a hill fort on top of the Hill of Noth, 20 miles west of Inverurie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland at grid reference NJ485293. It is the second highest fort in Scotland and its main feature is its well-preserved vitrified wall which en…