Articles of interest in Princes Risborough
Wallingford Bridge is a medieval road bridge over the River Thames in England which connects Wallingford and Crowmarsh Gifford, Oxfordshire (Wallingford was historically in Berkshire until 1974 reorganization). It crosses the Thames on the reach bet…
The Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (VWML) is the library and archive of the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS), located in the society's London headquarters, Cecil Sharp House. It is a multi-media library comprising books, periodicals, a…
Underhill School was built in 1932. School’s name is from its location in Underhill, London Borough of Barnet.
Townsend C of E School is a voluntary aided secondary school based in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
Totternhoe Stone is a relatively hard chalk outcropping in the middle of the Lower Chalk in the Chiltern Hills in Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, England.
Totternhoe Knolls is a chalk hill, located north-west of Totternhoe village in the county of Bedfordshire, with the remains of a medieval castle. It is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, as an example of chalk grassland. It is also…
The Tindal Centre (formerly Tindal Hospital) was a centre for the treatment of mental illnesses in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England run by Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. It includes a residential hospital for people with profound mental heal…
The Hat Factory is an arts facility in the centre of Luton, England that seeks to develop the arts in the town and surrounding region.
The Plain is an important junction, now a roundabout constructed in 1950, just east of Magdalen Bridge in Oxford, England. To the east and southeast are St Clement's, Cowley Road and Iffley Road. Magdalen College School is to the south.
The Museum of Technology, The Great War and WWII is a technology museum in Throckenholt, a village in Lincolnshire, England, UK. The museum was originally started in the Old Town of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. After operating there for 15 years,…
The Luminaire was a live music venue on Kilburn High Road in north west London, UK. It opened on 1 March 2005 in what was a nightclub called Late, above McGovern's Pub and The Kilburn Bar.
The Island of Ham is a semi-fictional location which is central to the plot of the novel The Book of Dave by Will Self.
The Abbey, Aston Abbotts is a small country house in Buckinghamshire, England. The house derived its name from being a property of St. Albans Abbey in the Middle Ages, and it belonged to the Dormer family from the Dissolution of the Monasteries unti…
The 61 F.C. (Luton) is a football club based in Luton, Bedfordshire, England. The club is affiliated to the Bedfordshire County Football Association. They have reached the Second Round of the FA Vase twice in their history. Currently they are member…
Thameside Radio was a pirate radio station launched in the winter of 1977 which offered "very slick pop rock with competitions", according to Time Out magazine.
The Embassy of Switzerland in London is the diplomatic mission of Switzerland in the United Kingdom. It consists of a large nineteenth century building with a modern addition and is located halfway between Montagu Square and Bryanston Square.
Swan's Way is a long distance bridle route and footpath in Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, England. It runs 65 miles (105 km) from Salcey Forest, Northamptonshire to Goring-On-Thames, Oxfordshire.
Stevenage mail centre was a Royal Mail mail centre in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England.
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