Lea Bridge railway station
Lea Bridge is a closed railway station on the line between Stratford and Tottenham Hale on the Lea Valley Lines.
Harrow on the Hill is an area of north west London, England, and part of the London Borough of Harrow. The name refers to Harrow Hill, 408 feet (124 m). The district includes Harrow School.
Population: 10,632
Latitude: 51° 34' 17.11" N
Longitude: 0° 20' 1.36" E
Lea Bridge is a closed railway station on the line between Stratford and Tottenham Hale on the Lea Valley Lines.
Kempton Park Racecourse is a horse racing track together with a licensed entertainment and conference venue in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, 16 miles south-west of Charing Cross, London and on a border of Greater London. The site has 210 acres (85 ha) …
The High Commission of India in London is the diplomatic mission of India in the United Kingdom. It is located in India House on Aldwych, between Bush House, what was Marconi House (now Citibank) and the High Commission of Australia. It faces both t…
Exhibition Road is a street in South Kensington, London which is home to several major museums and academic establishments.
Dorney Lake (also known as Eton College Rowing Centre, and as Eton Dorney as a 2012 Summer Olympics venue) is a purpose-built rowing lake in England.
Curzon Street is located within the exclusive Mayfair district of London. The street is located entirely within the W1J postcode district and is 400 yards to the north west of Green Park tube station.
Cromwell Road is a major road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, and is designated part of the A4. It was created in the 19th century and is said to be named after Richard Cromwell son of Oliver Cromwell who once owned a house t…
Copped Hall or Copthall is a mid 18th century country house close to Epping in Essex, England, undergoing restoration.
Connaught Square, in the City of Westminster (a London Borough), was the first square of city houses to be built in the Bayswater area. It was named after the Duke of Gloucester (who was also the Earl of Connaught), who had a house nearby. The curre…
Carshalton Athletic F.C. is an English football club based in Carshalton in the London Borough of Sutton.
The Bobby Moore statue is a bronze sculpture of the former West Ham and England footballer Bobby Moore, situated outside England's national stadium, Wembley Stadium, in London. It commemorates the life of Moore, who captained the only England side e…
The Alton Estate is a large council estate situated in Roehampton, southwest London. One of the largest council estates (public housing) in the UK, it occupies an extensive area of land west of Roehampton village and runs between the Roehampton Lane…
Adelphi /əˈdɛlfi/ (from the Greek adelphoi, meaning "brothers") is a district of the City of Westminster in London.
The original Abbey Mills Pumping Station, in Abbey Lane, London E15, is a sewage pumping station, designed by engineer Joseph Bazalgette, Edmund Cooper, and architect Charles Driver. It was built between 1865 and 1868, housing eight beam engines by …
Blackhorse Road station is a London Overground and London Underground station located at the junction of Blackhorse Road/Blackhorse Lane with Forest Road in the Walthamstow neighbourhood of the London Borough of Waltham Forest, London, England. The …
Young's (Young & Co.'s Brewery P.L.C.) is a British pub chain operating nearly 220 pubs.
Wetherby School is an independent school for boys located at two separate sites in London. The pre-prep department (original school) is located in Notting Hill and the prep school is located in Westminster.
Wembley Conference Centre was a conference centre near Wembley Stadium, Wembley, in London, England.