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Barnard Castle railway station was situated on the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway between Bishop Auckland and Kirkby Stephen East. The railway station served the town of Barnard Castle. The first station opened to passenger traffic on 9 Jul…
Barmoor Castle ( grid reference NT99723988) is a privately owned 19th-century country house built on an ancient site in Northumberland. It is a Grade II* listed building.
Barming railway station is located in Tonbridge and Malling Borough, west of Maidstone in Kent, England and approximately 1 mile from Barming and Maidstone Hospital.
The Barley Mow is a historic public house, just south of the River Thames near the bridge at Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire, England.
Barking Market (also called Barking Town Centre Market) is a market located in Barking in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in East London, England.
Barford St Martin is a village in Wiltshire, England, about two miles from Wilton, on the junction of the A30 and the B3089. Barford is known as one of the Nadder Valley villages, named for the River Nadder which flows through the village.
Bardwell Mill is a Grade II* listed tower mill at Bardwell, Suffolk, England which is under restoration.
Bardon Mill railway station is a railway station which serves the village of Bardon Mill in Northumberland, England.
Barcombe Mills is a disused railway station in the hamlet of Barcombe Mills, on the closed section of the Wealden Line.
Barbarella's was a nightclub in the centre of Birmingham, UK.
Banton is a village located near to the town of Kilsyth in Scotland. Originally a cluster of houses and a farm to the north (now referred to as High Banton) was what existed of the village and then coal-mining brought about the settlement we see tod…
Banstead Downs is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England (bordering Greater London). It covers 430 acres (1.7 km2). To the west is the A217 and to east is the B2218. The town to the north is Sutton; whilst Banstead lies to the sout…
Bannfoot is a small village in the townland of Derryinver, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It sits where the Upper Bann flows into Lough Neagh.
Bannerman High School is a high school in Glasgow, Scotland. It is a non-denominational and co-educational school taking pupils from S1 to S6. It has a capacity for 1400 pupils. Bannerman employs approximately 100 teaching staff.
Bankside Pier is a stop for river services in London.
Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College (informally Bangor Academy) is a mixed secondary school located in Bangor, Co Down, Northern Ireland.
Banchory-Devenick (Scottish Gaelic: Beannchar Dòmhnaig) is a village approximately two kilometres south of the city of Aberdeen, Scotland in the Lower Deeside area of Aberdeenshire. The village should not be confused with the historic civil parish o…
Banchory Academy is a secondary school serving Banchory, Scotland and surroundings, including the neighbouring communities of Raemoir, Crathes, Strachan, Drumoak, Durris, Inchmarlo and Glassel. It currently accommodates roughly 779 pupils.
The Banc Ty'nddôl sun-disc is a small, decorated, gold ornament discovered at Cwmystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales. It most likely was part of a funerary garment and is more than 4,000 years old, which makes it the earliest gold artifact found in Wales.
Banbury Merton Street was the first railway station to serve the Oxfordshire market town of Banbury in England.
St Mary's Banagher GAC (Irish: CLG Naomh Mhuire Beannchar) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Feeny / Park area of County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of the Derry GAA. Banagher is a dual club and currently cat…
Balmerino (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Meireanach meaning "Foolish Farm" or Scottish Gaelic: Baile Marruineach meaning "Dairy Farm") is a small village and former monastic centre in Fife, Scotland. It is the home of Balmerino Abbey and the former abbots …
Ballyskeagh (from Irish: Baile Sceach, meaning "townland of thorn bushes") is a small village and townland near Lambeg in County Down, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 186 people.
Ballyscullion (from Irish Baile Uí Scuillín, meaning "Ó Scullín's townland") is a small village and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 291 people. The civil parish of Ballyscullion covers …
Ballynagalliagh (Irish: Baile na gCailleach, meaning "townland of the nuns") is a townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Ballymoney Borough Council is the local authority of Ballymoney in Northern Ireland.
Ballycastle Railway was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railway line which ran from Ballycastle to Ballymoney, both in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Ballochroy is a megalithic site in Kintyre on the Argyll peninsula in Scotland.
Ballerin is a small village between Garvagh and Ringsend in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is located within Coleraine Borough Council. It includes Saint Columba's Catholic primary school and Saint Mary's Catholic church.
Ballela is a small village and parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is about five miles (8 km) east of Banbridge, perched on top of one of the many drumlins that are common in the county. A number of prehistoric ringforts begird the village.
…Ballater railway station was a station in the village of Ballater in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Balhousie Castle, located in Perth, Scotland (on Hay Street, originally a few hundred metres north of the medieval town), dates to 1631, though its origins are believed to go back a further three hundred years.
Balfron High School is a secondary school situated in the village of Balfron, approximately 18 miles (29 km) west of Stirling and 16 miles (26 km) north of Glasgow. The catchment area extends over most of West Stirlingshire including the villages of…
Balfarg is a prehistoric monument complex, and an adjacent residential area, in Glenrothes in Fife, Scotland.
Balerno railway station served Balerno in the Scottish city of Edinburgh.
Baldersdale is a dale, or valley, on the east side of the Pennines in England, north of Barnard Castle. Its principal settlements are Hury and Briscoe. Baldersdale lies within the traditional boundaries of the North Riding of Yorkshire. Under provis…