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Aldborough Hatch is a area of London, England, located in the London Borough of Redbridge. It is a semi-rural locality situated to the east of Barkingside and Newbury Park. The area is noted for Aldborough Hall, a former mansion now used as an eques…
Alcuin College is a college of the University of York located on Siward's Howe.
Alcester Abbey was a Benedictine monastery in Alcester, Warwickshire in England. The abbey was founded 1138 by the Botellers of Oversley, Warwickshire. The Abbey's many endowments included the Chapel of St.James and St.Peter, near Shaftesbury, Dorse…
Aith, (Shetland dialect: Eid, Old Norse: Eið, meaning Isthmus, cf Eday), is a village on the Northern coast of the West Shetland Mainland at the southern end of Aith Voe, some 21 miles west of Lerwick.
Aireborough Grammar School was an English state Grammar school situated on the Yeadon / Guiseley border in Aireborough, West Yorkshire.
Ainslie Park High School was a state secondary school in East Pilton, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Aike Beck or the Lockington Navigation was a stream in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, which was constructed as a navigation in the late 18th century, and ceased to function as such in the 1850s.
Aigburth railway station serves the Aigburth district of Liverpool, England.
Agden Reservoir is a water storage reservoir, situated at grid reference SK260925, 6.5 miles (10 km) west of the centre of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is owned by Yorkshire Water which is part of the Kelda Group.
Afton Down is a hill near the village of Freshwater on the Isle of Wight.
Afon Wyre (meaning 'River Wyre' in English) is a river running through the county of Ceredigion, Wales.
Afon Wen is a small hamlet on the Llŷn peninsula in the Welsh principal area of Gwynedd.
Afon Seiont (Welsh, meaning River Seiont in English) is a river in Gwynedd, Wales which runs into the Menai Strait.
The Afon Ogwen (Welsh, meaning River Ogwen in English) is a river in north-west Wales draining from some of the greatest peaks in Snowdonia before discharging to the sea on the eastern side of Bangor, Gwynedd.
The Afon Mynach is a small river in Ceredigion, Wales.
The Afon Hepste is a river in Powys, Wales and wholly within the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The Advocates Library, founded in 1682, is the law library of the Faculty of Advocates, in Edinburgh. It served as the national deposit library of Scotland until 1925, at which time through an Act of Parliament was created the National Library of Sc…
The Advanced Research and Assessment Group (ARAG) was a department of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom concerned with long-term planning and threat assessment.
Adfa is a village in the Welsh county of Powys, in mid Wales.
Addington Village tram stop, also known as Addington Interchange, is a light rail stop and associated bus station serving Addington Village in the London Borough of Croydon in the southern suburbs of London.
Addaction is a British charity founded in 1967 that works with people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol.
Acton (Irish: An Chora Uachtarach) is a hamlet and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, about a half mile north of Poyntzpass. It is situated within the Armagh City and District Council area.
Acton Vale is a district in London, England. It lies between Acton to the west, and Shepherd's Bush to the east.
Acklington railway station serves the village of Acklington in Northumberland, England.
HM Prison Acklington was a Category C men's prison, located near the village of Acklington a few miles from Amble), in Northumberland, England.
Ackling Dyke is a section of Roman road in England which runs for 22 mi (35 km) southwest from Old Sarum (Sorviodunum) to the hill fort at Badbury Rings (Vindocladia).
Abraham Moss Metrolink station is a Manchester Metrolink station on the Manchester Victoria to Bury line. The station gained funding approval in 2010 and replaced near-by Woodlands Road stop. The station is situated close to the local library and co…
Abingdon Bridge crosses the River Thames at the town of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England.
Abernant is a community in Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Aberffrwd is a village in the Welsh principal area of Ceredigion.
Aberdulais (Welsh: Aberdulais Aber confluence (with the River Neath) or mouth (of the river) & Dulais) is a village in Neath Port Talbot, Wales, lying on the River Neath. The village grew around the Aberdulais Falls, the site of successive industrie…
The Aberdeenshire Canal was a waterway in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, designed by John Rennie, which ran from the port of Aberdeen to Port Elphinstone, Inverurie.
The Aberdare Canal (Welsh: Camlas Aberdâr) was a canal in Glamorganshire, Wales which ran from Aberdare to a junction with the Glamorganshire Canal at Abercynon. It opened in 1812, and served the iron and coal industries for nearly 65 years. The arr…
Abercynon North railway station was one of two railway stations - North and South - serving the village of Abercynon in the Cynon Valley, Wales. It was located on the Aberdare branch of the Merthyr Line 15¼ miles (24 km) north of Cardiff Central.
…Abercrombie (Gaelic: Obar Chrombaidh) is a hamlet in Fife, situated around 1 mile to the north of the village of St Monans, and 10 miles south of the town of St Andrews.
Abercanaid (Welsh: Abercannaid) is a small village in the Welsh county borough of Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom with a population of about 5,060. It is situated 2.5 miles south of Merthyr town centre and is west of Pentrebach, acr…