Portincaple
Portincaple is a hamlet in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Portincaple is a hamlet in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Porthloo (sometimes spelled and often pronounced Porthlow, (Cornish: Porth Logh, 'cove of the deep water inlet')) is a settlement on the island of St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly, England. It lies about half a mile northeast of Hugh Town and is a p…
The Porthgain Railway was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge industrial railway connecting the Pen Clegyr and St. Bride's quarries with Porthgain harbour. It operated from the late 1880s until 1931.
Porthclais is the small sheltered inlet port near St David's, a small city in Pembrokeshire, West Wales.
Porth reservoir is a reservoir in Cornwall, England, most of which is in the parish of Colan.
Porth Navas (Cornish: Porth an Navas) is a small village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is at the head of the west end of Port Navas Creek, part of the Helford River, near Mawnan Smith and Falmouth.
Portbury Ashlands which is now known as Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve is a nature reserve between Portishead and the Royal Portbury Dock in Somerset, England. It was formed from the redevelopment of the area of Portishead formerly occupied by two po…
Port Talbot bus station is an 8-stand bus station situated in the town centre of Port Talbot, South Wales.
The electoral ward of Port Talbot in Neath Port Talbot county borough covers the town centre of Port Talbot and the district of Pen-y-cae. The rest of the ward to the east consists of grassland and woodland.
Popton Fort, a Grade II* Listed Building, is a Palmerston fort completed in 1864 as part of the inner line of defence of Milford Haven together with Fort Hubberstone on the opposite bank.
The Popping Stone is a group of three rounded boulders in the Irthing Gorge near the town of Gilsland. It was not always this shape, however, and photographs from before 1870 show a single, much larger stone that must have been drastically altered s…
Pope's Hill is a hill and a small village situated in the east of the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire within the parish of Littledean. The hill is 12 miles south west of Gloucester and 3 miles east of Cinderford. The small village of Flaxley lies in…
Pontypool Museum (Welsh: Amgueddfa Pont-y-pŵl) - formerly the Valley Inheritance Museum - is a museum located in Pontypool, Torfaen, south Wales.
Pontesford is a small village in Shropshire, England.
Ponteland United F.C. is a football club based in Ponteland, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England. They currently play in the Northern Football Alliance Division One.
Pontarddulais is a name of an electoral ward and parish of the City and County of Swansea, south Wales.
Pontardawe railway station was a railway station on the Swansea Vale Railway that ran along the River Tawe British Railways closed the station to passengers in 1950 but the line continued carrying coal until the station closed completely in 1964 as …
Pontardawe Arts Centre is a multi-purpose cultural venue in Pontardawe, Neath Port Talbot, Wales.
Pont-ar-gothi (otherwise Pontargothi or Cothi Bridge) is a village in Carmarthenshire, West Wales. The village takes its name from the bridge where the A40 road trunk road crosses the River Cothi.
Pont Rug was a railway station located to the east of Caernarfon, Gwynedd, where the A4086 road crosses the Afon Seiont.
Pondwell is an area of the Isle of Wight between Nettlestone and Ryde (Wight is an English island off the southern coast). The houses are arranged to the south east of a crossroads known as Bullen Cross, which features a vintage electricity junction…
Pomeroy Plunketts is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Pomeroy in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Polyne Quarry (grid reference SX225531) is a 0.1 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Cornwall, England, UK.
Polwarth Parish Church was a member church (Scots: kirk) of the Church of Scotland before closing in 2004. It is situated atop a mound off a minor road leading from the A6105, Greenlaw to Duns road in the old county of Berwickshire, now privately ow…
Polsham was a railway station on the Somerset and Dorset Railway in the village of Polsham, Somerset in England. Opening in December 1861 on the Somerset Central Railway, which was at that time worked by the Bristol and Exeter Railway, it was the on…
Polnessan (Scottish Gaelic: Poll an Easain, pool on the small waterfall) is a small rural village in East Ayrshire, Scotland.
Polmear (Cornish: Porth Meur, meaning great cove) is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK. It is located on the A3082 road close to Par Sands and the village of Par. Part is in the civil parish of Fowey and part in Par and Tywardreath parish. The centr…
Polbathic (Cornish: Polbarthek) is a small village situated on the A374 Trerulefoot to Torpoint road, within the parish of St Germans, in south-east Cornwall, England, UK. The village is situated on the edge of a tidal creek, known as Polbathick Lak…
Poison Cross railway station (TR 309 557) was a railway station on the East Kent Light Railway.
Podsmead is a district of Gloucester approximately one mile from the historic city centre. With the development of Quedgeley and Kingsway Village, Podsmead is becoming absorbed by the city.
Plymtree is a small village near Cullompton in Devon, England.
Plympton Priory was a priory in Devon, England.
Pluck Lake is a lake to the east of Swansea city centre in the Morfa area north of Kilvey Hill. It forms part of Kilvey Community Woodland. Pluck Lake, is a refuge for blue-tailed damselfly and the emperor dragonfly. In April 2008 a crocodile was su…
The Plowright Theatre, is a live entertainment venue on Laneham Street in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. It is owned by North Lincolnshire Council and managed by SMG-Europe.
Plex Moss Lane Halt was a railway station between Halsall and Barton in Lancashire. The station opened in July 1906 as a halt on the Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway, and consisted of simple cinder based platforms at track level whi…
A Plen An Gwarry (English: "place of the play") is a Cornish amphitheatre where mystery plays were staged, it is also an outdoor meeting place, sports arena, and may have had some religious significance related to the staging of festivals.