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South Nitshill is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde.
South Nitshill is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde.
The name South Manchester Synagogue refers to both an Orthodox Jewish community in south Manchester, England and to the buildings that it occupies.
The South Mainland of the Shetland Islands is the part of the Mainland lying south of Hellister (60° 14′N).
South Lewis, Harris and North Uist NSA is a large National Scenic Area in the Western Isles of Scotland.
South Kent College (SKC) was a college of further and higher education in southeast England. The main campus was in Folkestone, with satellites in Dover and at several sites in Ashford.
South Hill Park is a street in the Hampstead district of London. It is within the London Borough of Camden, and some of its houses overlook Hampstead Heath.
South Down was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
South Cowton Castle is a 15th-century fortified dwelling house in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England.
The South Coast Trunk Road is a former designation of a 222-mile (357 km) long route in southern England, sometimes called the Folkestone to Honiton trunk route, made up of several numbered roads (from west to east):
South Bristol Community Hospital is a community hospital in the Hengrove area of Bristol, England, on the site of the former Whitchurch Airport.
South Bank is an area to the south of the River Ouse in York.
South Bank Technopark (aka the Technopark building) at London South Bank University, England, houses the main administration for the university, including the Vice-Chancellor's Office, under the leadership of Prof.
The Sound of Sleat is a narrow sea channel off the western coast of Scotland.
The Sound of Jura (Scottish Gaelic: An Linne Rosach) is a strait in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Soudley is a small village to the west of Cinderford, in the Forest of Dean, west Gloucestershire, England.It joins with Ruspidge to form a civil parish.
Sonning Bishop's Palace was a former episcopal palace at Sonning, east of Reading, in Berkshire, England.
The Somerset County Football Association, also known as the Somerset FA, is the governing body of football in the county of Somerset.
Somersal Herbert Hall is a privately owned timber-framed 16th-century country house at Somersal Herbert, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, in England.
Somerleyton railway station is a quiet rural two-platform station serving the village of Somerleyton in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England.
The Solent Way is a 60 mile long-distance footpath in Hampshire, southern England. With the exception of a few inland diversions, the path follows the coast of the Solent, the sea strait that separates the mainland England from the Isle of Wight. Th…
Sol Joel Park is a public park in Earley, a suburb in east Reading, Berkshire, England, on the Wokingham Road was given to the Corporation of Reading in 1927 by Solomon Joel.
Sol Central is a leisure complex in Northampton, England with a multi-screen cinema, health club and restaurants among other facilities.
Sodom (known locally as Sudheim) is a settlement on Whalsay, Shetland. The name is a corruption of the Old Norse Suðheim meaning "south home". It was formerly the home of Hugh MacDiarmid, who was greatly amused at the anglicised form of the name.
Soar is a small village or hamlet in Gwynedd, Wales.
The Soar Valley in Leicestershire, England is the basin of the River Soar, which rises south of Leicester and flows north through Charnwood before meeting the River Trent at Trent Lock on the Nottinghamshire border.
Snitterton Hall is a late medieval manor house at South Darley, near Matlock, Derbyshire, England, and within the Peak District National Park.
Snettisham was a railway station on the King's Lynn to Hunstanton line which served the village of Snettisham, a few miles north of King's Lynn in North Norfolk, England.
Snelshall Priory was a Benedictine priory in Milton Keynes, the United Kingdom, built around 1200. The priory was started after Sybil d'Aungerville granted land at Tattenhoe to Lavendon Abbey, who most likely started a cell at Snelshall. Snelshall P…
Smeeth is a disused railway station on the South Eastern Main Line which served the village of Smeeth in Kent, England.
Smailholm (Scots: Smailhowm) is a small village in the old county of Roxburghshire in south-east Scotland. It is at grid reference NT648364 and straddles the B6397 Gordon to Kelso road. The village is almost equidistant from both, standing 6 miles N…
The Slough rail accident happened on 16 June 1900 at Slough railway station on the Great Western Main Line when an express train from Paddington to Falmouth Docks ran through two sets of signals at danger, and collided with a local train heading for…
Slight Side is a fell in the English Lake District it stands 25 kilometers east southeast of the town of Whitehaven and reaches a height of 762 m (2,499 ft). Slight Side lies at the south western edge of the Scafell Massif, a four kilometre long cre…
Slieve True or Slievetrue (from Irish Sliabh an Triúir, meaning "hill of the three") is a 312m high hill in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Skinflats is a small village in the Falkirk council area of Scotland. It is located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north-west of Grangemouth, 1.1 miles (1.8 km) east of Carronshore and 2.3 miles (3.7 km) north-east of Falkirk. It lies on the A905 road between G…
Skiddaw Little Man also called Little Man is a fell in the English Lake District, it is situated four kilometres north of the town of Keswick and reaches a height of 865 m (2,837 ft).
Sketrick Castle is a castle situated on Sketrick Island near Whiterock, County Down, Northern Ireland. The castle is estimated to date back to the 12th century. Sketrick Castle tower-house and the passage to spring are State Care Historic Monuments …