Articles of interest in Danbury
Thavie's Inn was a former Inn of Chancery, associated with Lincoln's Inn, established at Holborn, near the site of the present side street and office block still known as Thavies Inn Buildings. Thavie's Inn is one of the earliest Inns of Chancery on…
The Abney Park Temple Lodges are entrance lodges to Abney Park in the London Borough of Hackney.
Tayyibah Girls' School, is an all-girl independent Islamic primary and secondary educational institute that caters for girls from ages 5 to 18. It is located in Hackney, London, United Kingdom.
Takeley Football Club is an English football club based in Takeley, Essex.
Sturgeons House is a Grade II listed country estate located west of the small village of Writtle in Essex, England. At its height, the estate comprised around 500 acres (2,000,000 m2). However, it currently holds only around 6 acres (24,000 m2) of g…
Stoke Newington Common is an open space in Stoke Newington in the London Borough of Hackney. It is east of Stoke Newington High Street, with Northwold Road to the north, and it straddles the busy Rectory Road. The Common is 2.15 hectares (5.3 acres)…
Stapleford railway station was a station on the Hertford Loop Line, and was situated in the village of Stapleford, Hertfordshire, England.
Standon Priory was a priory in Essex, England.
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St Pancras, Soper Lane, was a parish church in the City of London, in England.
St Nicholas Shambles was a mediaeval church in the City of London. It was on the corner of Butcher Hall Lane (now King Edward Street) and Newgate Street. It took its name from the Shambles, the butchers area in the west of Newgate Street.
A former church in the City of London, on the west side of Bread Street Hill in Queenhithe Ward.
St Nicholas Acons was an Anglican parish church, dating back to the 9th century(Youngs,1979) and situated in Nicholas Lane(Hallows,1954) within the City of London, which was destroyed during the Great Fire of London and not rebuilt(Reynolds,1922). I…
St Michael-le-Querne, also called St Michael ad Bladum, was a church in the City of London.
St Mary Mounthaw or Mounthaut was a parish church in Old Fish Street Hill in the City of London.
The church of St Margaret Moses stood on the east side of Friday Street in the Bread Street ward of the City of London.
St John's Chapel, Bedford Row, in Bloomsbury, London, was a proprietary chapel and the home of a large evangelical Anglican congregation in the 19th century.
Epping St John's, formerly known as St John's Church of England Voluntary Controlled School is a school in Epping, Essex.
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