Flaxley Abbey
Flaxley Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery in England, now a private residence, near the village of Flaxley in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
Flaxley Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery in England, now a private residence, near the village of Flaxley in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
Flackwell Heath F.C. is a football club based in Flackwell Heath, near High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England.
The Five Valleys are a group of valleys in Gloucestershire, England, which converge on the town of Stroud at the western edge of the Cotswolds.
Firth Court is the main administrative centre for the University of Sheffield in Sheffield, England, and also houses the Department for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and Biomedical Science.
Firrhill High School is a state-run secondary school located in the South West of Edinburgh, Scotland. The school was established in 1960, being unveiled by the city's Lord Provost.
Firle Corn in Firle, East Sussex is a nearly lost hill figure whose existence can be seen by infrared photography. It looks like a small ear of corn found high up on the north east slope of Firle Beacon, but what it actually depicts is still undeter…
Finsbury Estate is a large-scale housing estate in the Finsbury area of London, England, comprising four purpose-built blocks of flats located on a level site, providing 451 residences. Patrick Coman House and Michael Cliffe House are high-rise bloc…
Finmere was a railway station on the former Great Central Main Line which ran between Manchester London Road and London Marylebone. It was opened in 1899 and served the nearby village of Finmere.
Findon or Finnan (Gaelic: Fionndan) is a fishing village eight miles south of Aberdeen, famous for originating the smoked haddock known as Finnan haddie. The Findon moor has a number of paths through it, many of which run along the cliffs. Deer can …
The Fife Coastal Path is a Scottish long distance footpath that runs from Kincardine to Newburgh. The path was created in 2002, originally running from North Queensferry to Tayport. It was extended in 2011 with a new section running from Kincardine …
Ferry Road is one of the major roads of Edinburgh, Scotland, and is often referred to as an area in its own right. It runs from the eastern end of Davidson's Mains village in the west, to Leith in the east, passing through Drylaw, Crewe Toll and Gol…
Fernhill School is an independent Catholic school in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Fenny Compton is a village and parish in Warwickshire, England, about eight miles north of Banbury. In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 797. Its church of St. Peter and St. Clare was built in the 14th century. Fenny Compton is small bu…
Feltham Community College (FCC) is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the West London Borough of Hounslow, England.
The Felling Colliery (also known as Brandling Main) in Britain, suffered four disasters: 1812, 1813, 1821 and 1847. By far the worst of the four was the 1812 disaster which claimed 92 lives on 25 May 1812. The loss of life in 1812 disaster was one o…
Felindre (English: Velindre) is a rural village in south Wales.
HM Prison Featherstone is a Category C men's prison, located in the village of Featherstone (near Wolverhampton), in Staffordshire, England.
Fawley Bottom is a very small village in south Buckinghamshire, England, north of Henley-on-Thames.
Fawkham Junction is a railway junction that currently connects High Speed 1 with the Kent Rail Network.
Farringdon Market was a market erected in 1829 to replace the Fleet Market, which had been cleared for the widening of Farringdon Street and Farringdon Road.
Farnsfield is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire in Sherwood Forest.
Fan Brycheiniog is the highest peak in the Black Mountain region of the Brecon Beacons National Park in South Wales.
Falconwood railway station is situated in the suburb of Falconwood, London Borough of Bexley, and is served by the Bexleyheath Line: it is 10 miles 27 chains (16.6 km) from Charing Cross. The station was opened much later than the remainder of the l…
The Falconbrook was a stream that flowed through Balham, Clapham Junction and Battersea where it entered the River Thames.
Falcon Lodge (SP 141 962) is the area of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, covered in predominantly council houses forming the Falcon Lodge Estate. It is located between Whitehouse Common and Reddicap Heath. To the west of the es…
Fakenham East railway station was a railway station in the market town of Fakenham in the English county of Norfolk.
Fairburn Ings Nature Reserve is a Local Nature Reserve in Yorkshire, England.
Eynsford railway station serves Eynsford in Kent.
Eynsford Castle is a stone Norman castle in the English county of Kent, within the civil parish bounds of the village of Eynsford. It is largely non-rebuilt and has seen natural decay but virtually no plunder for building materials. It was historica…
This is a list of the extreme points of England: the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location, as well as the highest and lowest points.
Exton Hall is an English country house on the western edge of the village of Exton, Rutland, England, standing in its own extensive park.
Exmouth Town F. C. are a football club from Exmouth, Devon, England. The club is nicknamed "The Town".
The Exeter Exchange (popularly known as Exeter Change) was a building on the north side of the Strand in London, with an arcade extending partway across the carriageway.
Exchange Quay Metrolink station is a stop on the Eccles Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. It is located in the Salford Quays area, in North West England, and opened on 12 June 1999 as part of Phase 2 of the system's expansion.
HM Prison Everthorpe is a Category C men's prison, located to the south-west of Everthorpe, (near Brough) in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Eton Manor Football Club is an English football club based in Waltham Abbey, Essex.