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  • New Kyo

    New Kyo is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated close to the A693 road between Annfield Plain and Stanley, and is slightly larger than nearby East Kyo and West Kyo, containing a housing estate, a garage and the King's Head ice crea…

  • New Hall Valley Country Park

    New Hall Valley Country Park is a country park located in New Hall Valley between Walmley and Wylde Green in the Sutton Coldfield area of north Birmingham. It is the first new country park in the UK for over a decade.

  • New Ground, Uxbridge Moor

    The New Ground, Uxbridge Moor near Uxbridge, Middlesex was used as a cricket venue for 4 first-class matches between 1789 and 1790. It was mainly used for minor matches by the local Uxbridge club.

  • New Farm Loch

    The large New Farm Loch estate to the North-East of Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland and was created in the late 1960s by a number of builders to accommodate the growing population of Kilmarnock.

  • New Cut Lane Halt railway station

    New Cut Lane Halt was a railway station between Shirdley Hill and Halsall 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 leve…

  • New Cross Shopping Centre

    The New Cross Centre in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire is an indoor shopping mall in the town centre. It was built to complement its neighbour Regent Shopping Centre which is a hundred yards away.

  • New Bolingbroke

    New Bolingbroke is a village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated in the Lincolnshire Fens, and about 6 miles (10 km) east from Coningsby. The village was established by John Parkinson, who was a steward to Sir Josep…

  • New Bilton

    New Bilton is a place in Rugby, Warwickshire, in England. It is a suburb of Rugby, situated to the west of the town centre.

  • New Addington Library

    New Addington Library is a public library in New Addington, South London. It stands in the London Borough of Croydon and is part of the Croydon Libraries arm of the council. The library is located on Central Parade next to New Addington Leisure Cent…

  • Netherfield Cricket Club

    Netherfield Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Kendal, Cumbria (formerly part of Westmorland). The first recorded match on the ground was in 1864, when Kendal played an All-England Eleven. The ground hosted its first Minor Counties Champions…

  • Nethercraigs

    Nethercraigs is part of the Glasgow district of Corkerhill. The area lies adjacent from the Corkerhill residential area and is largely occupied by the Nethercraigs Sports Complex. The Sports Complex was formerly the home ground to Glasgow Gaelic foo…

  • Nether Alderley Mill

    Nether Alderley Mill is a 16th-century watermill located in Congleton Road (the A34), to the south of the village of Nether Alderley, Cheshire, England. It is owned by the National Trust, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as …

  • Nelly Duff

    Nelly Duff is an Edition House & Gallery established in 2005, nestled amid the creative heart of London’s East End, on Columbia Road’s famous flower market. Nelly Duff exhibits editions and original pieces from artists at the forefront of the Street…

  • Neepsend engine shed

    Neepsend engine shed was an engine shed in Neepsend, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It was built by the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway to provide and service locomotives for passenger trains originating or changing at Shef…

  • Neen Sollars railway station

    Neen Sollars railway station was a station on the Tenbury & Bewdley railway in Shropshire, England which closed in 1962. Although its station building survives much of its distinctive character is lost as a result of many of its original 1863 Willia…

  • Nedd Fechan

    The Nedd Fechan or 'Little Neath' is a river in the county of Powys, south Wales, Great Britain. It rises on the eastern slopes of Fan Gyhirych in the Fforest Fawr section of the Brecon Beacons National Park and flows south for 12 km / 7 mi to join …

  • Neasham Priory

    Neasham Priory is a priory founded for a community of Benedictine nuns before 1157. Located on the River Tees near Sockburn, County Durham, it was the only such institution in the county to be independent of Durham Cathedral Priory.