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  • Aberdare Park

    Aberdare Park (Welsh: Parc Aberdâr) is a well-preserved Victorian public park located in the village of Trecynon, near the town of Aberdare in South Wales.

  • Aber Clydach

    Aber Clydach is a small village in the community of Talybont-on-Usk, Powys, Wales, which is 28 miles (46km) from Cardiff and 138 miles (223km) from London.

  • Abenbury

    Abenbury is a local government community, the lowest tier of local government, part of the Wrexham County Borough in Wales.

  • Abbots Deuglie

    Abbots Deuglie[pronunciation?] is a hamlet in the Scottish region of Perth and Kinross. It is located in the Ochil Hills, in Arngask parish, just to the west of Glenfarg, at 56°17' N, 3° 26' W. Glenfarg Reservoir lies just to the west of the village…

  • Abbey Town railway station

    Abbey Town railway station was a railway station on the branch line off the Solway Junction Railway in the English county of Cumberland (later Cumbria). The first station after Abbey Junction on the branch to Silloth on the Solway Firth, it served t…

  • Abbey River

    The Abbey River is a backwater of the River Thames in England, near Chertsey, Surrey in its northern green buffers adjoining mixed-use flood plain.

  • Abbey House, Cirencester

    Abbey House, Cirencester was a country house in the English county of Gloucestershire that developed on the site of the former Cirencester Abbey following the dissolution and demolition of the abbey at the Reformation in the 1530s. The site of the d…

  • Abbey Cwmhir Hall

    Abbey-Cwm-Hir Hall is a neo-Elizabethan country house in the Welsh county of Powys. It was built in 1833 for Thomas Wilson, a London lawyer, on the site of a Tudor style house built c.1656 for the Fowler family, which was later owned by the Hastings…

  • Abberley Hall

    Abberley Hall is a country house in the north-west of the county of Worcestershire, England. The present Italianate house is the work of Samuel Daukes and dates from 1846–49. Since 1916 it has been occupied by Abberley Hall School. It is a Grade II*…

  • Abbas Hall

    Abbas Hall is a small country house in Great Cornard, a village located near the town of Sudbury, Suffolk in England, the Elizabethan exterior of which masks a medieval two-bay aisled hall of c.1290, from which two massive oak posts with moulded cap…

  • A939 road

    The A939 'Lecht Road' connects the A96 at Nairn on the Moray Coast with the A95 Grantown on Spey, then it continues to the A93 at Ballater by way of the Grampian Mountains, passing Tomintoul and the Lecht Ski Centre.

  • A832 road

    The A832 is a road in the Scottish Highlands, linking Cromarty, on the east coast, to Gairloch on the west coast, and beyond Gairloch to Braemore Junction. It is 126 miles (203 km) long and runs entirely in the former county of Ross and Cromarty.

  • A823(M) motorway

    The A823(M) is a motorway in Fife, Scotland. It is a 1 mile (1.6km) spur from the M90 into Dunfermline. The road provides a fast route for traffic from Dunfermline to the Forth Road Bridge. When opened in 1969 it was intended to be part of a longer …

  • A8 road (Northern Ireland)

    The A8 in County Antrim, Northern Ireland is a principal route connecting Belfast and the harbour town of Larne. It is one of the busiest routes in the region and extends 26.1 km (16.2 miles) from Glengormley to Larne via Ballynure.

  • A749 road

    The A749 road connects East Kilbride with Glasgow City Centre. The road starts off at a roundabout called "The Whirlies", with a junction for the A725 road, starting as a dual carriageway. The road continues and it meets another roundabout for the A…

  • A697 road

    The A697 is a road that can be used an alternative to the A1 for those travelling between Scotland and England via the North East.

  • A671 road

    The A671 is a road in the North West of England, that runs between Oldham, Greater Manchester and Worston, near Clitheroe, Lancashire. Major towns on the route include Rochdale and Burnley. The road is approximately 35 miles (56 km) long.

  • A67 road

    The A67 is a road in England that links Bowes in County Durham with Crathorne in North Yorkshire. The section from the A66 to Barnard Castle is primary status; from that point it turns right and loses the primary status to the A688 road.