Royal County of Berkshire Real Tennis Club
The Royal County of Berkshire Real Tennis Club operates the real tennis court at Holyport, Berkshire, England.
West Byfleet is a village in Surrey which grew up around its relatively minor stop on the London & South Western Railway: the station, originally Byfleet and Woodham, opened in 1887. More than 1 mile (1.6 km) from the medieval village of Byfleet, the initial concentration of a new development soon established its own economy apart from that of a dependent London commuter village and spread in most directions to its borders including to the border of the old settlement, divided by the shielded London Orbital motorway today. The first place of worship was dedicated in 1912, the parish of West Byfleet associated with it was established in 1917. The village is bounded to the north by the Basingstoke Canal and to the east by the M25 and the Wey Navigation Canal. Forming part of the contiguous development centred on London and its 'stockbroker belt' just outside the M25 motorway, it is 8 miles from London Heathrow and equidistant between the business parks of Woking and Brooklands. In local government it forms a ward on the same basis as its parish in the Borough of Woking.
Population: 5,054
Latitude: 51° 20' 15.50" N
Longitude: 0° 30' 23.36" E
The Royal County of Berkshire Real Tennis Club operates the real tennis court at Holyport, Berkshire, England.
Rowhill is a nature reserve situated in Surrey on the Hampshire border between Aldershot and Farnham and residential roads adjoining the A325 and the Alton railway line in England.
Reigate Heath is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and Local Nature Reserve near Reigate, Surrey, England.
Radnor Walk is a residential street in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea off the King's Road in London. The houses are mid and late Victorian and the street is part of the Royal Hospital Conservation Area. The well known local restaurant Zia…
Papercourt is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Woking, Surrey, England.
Ockham and Wisley Commons is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
Neasden Foundation Football Club were a football club based in Neasden, in the London Borough of Brent, England. In 2007, the club was promoted to the Combined Counties League Division One.
Slough was, from 1863 to 1974, a local government district in southern Buckinghamshire, England. It became an urban district in 1894 and was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1938. It was abolished in 1974 and now forms part of the borough of S…
Moor Park SSSI is a Site of Special Scientific Interest near Farnham, Surrey, England.
Middlegreen is a hamlet in the civil parish of Wexham in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located within the Metropolitan Green Belt bordering the north-east edge of Slough and close to the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal.
Lucas Green is a village in Surrey, England.
This is part of the list of road junctions in the United Kingdom.
This is part of the list of road junctions in the United Kingdom.
Lillie Rec (proper name Lillie Road Recreational Ground), is a park located in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, 0.8 mile (1.25 km) south of Hammersmith tube station, and at the junction of Lillie Road and Fulham Palace Road. There is a phot…
Kingston was a short-lived rural district in Surrey, England from 1894 - 1895.
The Kingston Institute of Tamil Culture (KITC) is a Tamil school in Tolworth, Kingston, London, England.
Kew railway station (London) was opened by the North and South Western Junction Railway in 1853 in Brentford in west London on the western curve of the Kew triangle.
The Kensington Division was one of four divisions of the Hundred of Ossulstone, in the county of Middlesex, England. The other divisions were named Finsbury, Holborn and Tower.