Wellington School, Bebington
Wellington School was a small private school in Wellington Road, Bebington, Wirral, England. Founded and for many decades run by its first headmaster, J.P.
Wellington School was a small private school in Wellington Road, Bebington, Wirral, England. Founded and for many decades run by its first headmaster, J.P.
Wellington was a rural district in Somerset, England, from 1894 to 1974.
Wellington Academy was a secondary school in Greenock, Scotland serving the Eastern and Central areas of the town.
The Wellingborough School Ground is a cricket ground which was used by Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in 43 First-class matches for 45 years between 1946 and 1991, and 17 List A games between 1970 and 1991. It is now used predominantly for Wom…
Wellfield Middle School is in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside serving the areas of Wellfield, Earsdon and West Monkseaton.
Wellacre Quarry (grid reference SP180370) is a 12.3 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1974. It is within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the site was formerly known as Blockley…
Welham is a small village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England, north-east of Market Harborough.
Welford and Kilworth railway station was a railway station serving Welford and North and South Kilworth in the English county of Leicestershire.
Welby is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies 4.5 miles (7 km) north-east of Grantham, and 0.5 miles (0.8 km) east of the old Roman Road Ermine Street. Neighbouring villages are Aisby, Oasby, an…
Welborne is a small village in Norfolk, England.
Weisdale Mill is a watermill in the village of Weisdale, Shetland.
Weisdale is a bay, hamlet and ancient parish in Shetland. The bay opens near the northern extremity of Scalloway Bay, and strikes four and a half miles to the north north east.
Weets Hill is a hill in the West Craven area of Pendle, Lancashire, England.
Wayoh Reservoir is a water reservoir in the town of Edgworth, Lancashire, England. It was completed on 28 April 1876 to supply water to Bolton.
Waybayouse Liberty or Wabyhouse Liberty was a liberty in the county of Dorset, England, containing part of the parish of Upwey.
The Way for the Millennium is an east-west route across Staffordshire, deliberately designed for easy walking, using towpaths, old railway lines and footpaths and visiting attractive countryside and green spaces.
Waves Radio is a local radio station based in Peterhead, North East Scotland. The station is on air 24 hours a day with live shows from 6am till 10pm (apart from "a wave of hits" from 6pm-7pm on weekdays which is automated).
Wavertree Road Ground was a cricket ground in Liverpool, Lancashire.
Waverton was the name of two former railway stations near the village of Waverton, Cheshire that served the Grand Junction Railway and later the Whitchurch and Tattenhall Railway.
Waun-oer is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales, situated approximately four miles to the south-west of Aran Fawddwy. It is one of the peaks in the Dyfi hills, a subgroup of the Cadair Idris group. It is a top of Maesglase and the summit consists o…
Waun Rydd is a mountain in the Brecon Beacons National Park, in southern Powys, Wales.
Waun Garnedd-y-filiast is a top of Carnedd y Filiast on the border of the Snowdonia National park near Cerrigydrudion in North Wales. It is part of the Arenig mountain range.
Watton United F.C. is an English football club based in Watton, Norfolk.
Watlington House is a 17th-century building, with a large walled garden, in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. The building is brick built and is reputed to be the oldest surviving secular building in the town.
Watley's End was a small village located in South Gloucestershire, England. It now forms the northern part of Winterbourne. Watley's End Road, which runs through the village, would have been the main road.
Watford was a rural district in Hertfordshire, England from 1894 to 1974. It originally consisted of contiguous land to the west, north and east of Watford, which was a separate urban district.
Waterton is an area south of Bridgend, Wales. It is mainly an industrial zone, as it is home to Bridgend Industrial Estate, Waterton Industrial Estate, Waterton Park, the Ford Engine Plant & Waterton Retail Park.
Watersmeet House is a former fishing lodge located in Lynmouth, Devon, England, and used today as an information centre, tea room and shop by the National Trust, who have owned it since 1996.
Waterside is a hamlet in the parish of Chesham, in Buckinghamshire, England.
The Waterside Theatre was an independent theatre/arts venue overlooking the Stratford Canal in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
Waterside Mill, Ashton-under-Lyne was a combined cotton spinning weaving mill in Whitelands, Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester. It was built as two independent factories. The weaving sheds date from 1857; the four-storey spinning mill dates from…
Watershoot Bay is a bay on the southernmost tip of the Isle of Wight, England. It lies to the south-west of the village of Niton. It faces south out into the English Channel, and is one of the smallest and remotest bays of the Isle of Wight with a r…
Waterperry with Thomley is a civil parish in South Oxfordshire. It includes the village of Waterperry (Ordnance Survey grid reference SP626066) and the abandoned former village of Thomley (OS Grid ref. SP629091).
Watermouth is a sheltered bay and hamlet between Hele Bay and Combe Martin on the North Devon coast of England. The settlement's castle, named as Watermouth Castle, is currently used being used as a theme park. Watermouth harbour is shielded by the …
Waterloo is a small suburb in Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Waterloo Road railway station was built by the North Staffordshire Railway as part of on the Potteries Loop Line and served the north of the town of Hanley, Staffordshire.