Meaford, Staffordshire
Meaford is a landmark hamlet in the English county of Staffordshire.
Meaford is a landmark hamlet in the English county of Staffordshire.
West Tinsley railway station is a former railway station in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
Meadowfield is a small village in County Durham, England, situated approximately 2 miles south-west of Durham on the A690. It is situated within the civil parish of Brandon and Byshottles.
Meadow Road was a cricket ground in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1867, when the Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire played the Gentlemen of Lincolnshire. In 1870, the ground hosted its only first-class match when …
Meadle is a hamlet in the civil parish of Longwick-cum-Ilmer, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located to the north of the village of Monks Risborough and near Little Kimble. The current population of Meadle is about 75. Most of the buildings are …
McLaren High School is a state comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school in central Scotland. It was founded in 1892 by Donald McLaren is situated in the town of Callander, and is part of Stirling Council. The current school building has be…
Maylord Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Hereford, England.
The district of Mayhill (also known as Mayhill Garden City) is spread over the top of a steep hill of the same name just north west of Swansea city centre, partly separated from Townhill to the west.
Mayfield Park is a recreational area straddling Woolston and Weston in Southampton, England. The stream that runs through the park is the boundary between the two districts of modern Southampton. The park is owned and maintained by Southampton City …
Mayals is the name of an electoral ward of the City and County of Swansea, Wales, UK.
Maxwelltown High School is a state funded, six-year comprehensive secondary school in the Lochside area of Dumfries, Scotland. Founded in 1971, Maxwelltown High School is the most recently founded secondary school in Dumfries and Galloway.
Maxton (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Mhacais) is a hamlet and civil parish in Roxburghshire, Scotland, and part of the Scottish Borders region.
Mawbray is a village in the civil parish of Holme St Cuthbert in northern Cumbria, United Kingdom. It is located on the Solway Plain, approximately halfway between the coastal towns of Maryport and Silloth, and 25 miles from the city of Carlisle. Th…
Maulden Wood is a woodland situated in Bedfordshire, England, near the village of Maulden, on the greensand ridge that stretches from Leighton Buzzard to Gamlingay.
Maud Junction railway station was a railway station in Maud, Aberdeenshire now housing the Maud Railway Museum.
Matlock Riverside was the terminus of Peak Rail, a preserved steam railway of approximately 4 miles in length. For many years Peak Rail had planned to run trains into Matlock station, shared with the main line from Derby (the Derwent Valley Line).
Mather's Cross in County Antrim, Northern Ireland is a road junction situated on the primary A29 Portrush to Coleraine road and the tertiary Islandtasserty road and Atlantic road used for the North West 200 motor-cycle races since 1929.
The Master's Edge is a rock climb route at Millstone Quarry. Rated E7 6c, it is one of the world's most famous gritstone climbs.
Massey's Folly was built by Thomas Hacket Massey who served as rector in Farringdon village in Hampshire for 62 years. The folly took thirty years to build. The reason the construction was so protracted was that the folly was entirely built by Masse…
Masjid Umar is a mosque in Evington, Leicester, England.
The Maryvale Institute is a college of further and higher education, an International Catholic Distance-Learning College for Catechesis, Theology, Philosophy and Religious Education in Old Oscott, Great Barr, Birmingham, England.
St Peter, Vere Street, known until 1832 as the Oxford Chapel after its founder Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, is a former Anglican church off Oxford Street, London.
Marton-cum-Moxby is a civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated to the east of the villages of Stillington and Farlington, near Easingwold. Marton-cum-Moxby consists of the hamlets of Marton-in-the-Forest and Moxby. Today both Marton …
Martletwy is a village and community in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Brigadier Martin Hotine CMG CBE (1898–1968) was the head of the Trigonometrical and Levelling Division of the Ordnance Survey responsible for the 26-year-long retriangulation of Great Britain (1936–1962) and was the first Director General of the Dir…
Martham railway station was a station in Martham, Norfolk. It was on the line between Melton Constable and Great Yarmouth.
Marston is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester in the north west of England. The settlement is located on the River Weaver, close to Anderton and the Anderton Boat Lift. The nearest major settlement to Ma…
The Lido Ground, currently known as the Marstons Stadium for sponsorship purposes, is a field sports stadium located on Princess Margaret Way in Aberavon, Wales.
Marshall House has been the President's Lodge at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, England, since 2001. It was designed by the Scottish architect J. J. Stevenson and built in 1886.
Marsh is a suburb of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England that is situated 1.5 km (1 mi) west of the town centre.
Marsh is a hamlet in the parish of Great and Little Kimble in Buckinghamshire, England. The hamlet name comes from the name of the Earls of Pembroke in the 12th and 13th centuries and was previously called Marshals.
Marsh Green is a small hamlet in Eden Vale, part of the parish of Edenbridge, England.
Marsh Barton is Exeter's largest trading estate, covering over 1.2 square miles (3.1 km2) and supporting over 500 diverse businesses including one of Europe's largest motoring centres, showrooms, city plumbing, Exeter College's Automotive site, buil…
Marr is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. It has a population of 138.
Marmion Tower is a 15th-century gatehouse near to the village of West Tanfield in North Yorkshire, England.
Marlow United F.C. is a football club based in Marlow, England.