Cumberland Basin (London)
Cumberland Basin (or Cumberland Market Basin) was a canal basin near to Euston railway station in London, England and a part of the Regent's Canal.
Hemel Hempstead /ˈhɛməl ˈhɛmpstɨd/ is a large new town in Hertfordshire in the East of England, 24 miles (39 km) northwest of London and part of the Greater London Urban Area. The population according to the 2001 Census was 81,143, but now[when?] is estimated at around 90,000 by Hertfordshire County Council.
Population: 85,629
Latitude: 51° 45' 13.25" N
Longitude: 0° 26' 59.10" E
Cumberland Basin (or Cumberland Market Basin) was a canal basin near to Euston railway station in London, England and a part of the Regent's Canal.
Crush Radio (formally known as Campus Radio Hatfield [CRH] CRUSH and more recently, Crush 1278) is the student radio station of the University of Hertfordshire, England.
Crumstone Irma, aka Irma, was an Alsatian who assisted in the rescue of 191 people trapped under blitzed buildings while serving with London's Civil Defence Services during the Second World War. During this period she worked with her handler and own…
The Crest Girls' Academy, formerly known as John Kelly Girls' Technology College, was a girls' secondary school with academy status located in Neasden, Brent, North West London. The school was situated next to Crest Boys' Academy, and both schools s…
The Cranbrook Estate is a housing estate in Bethnal Green, East London designed by Francis Skinner, Douglas Bailey and an elder mentor, Berthold Lubetkin
Cookham railway station serves the village of Cookham, Berkshire, England. First Great Western trains between Maidenhead and Marlow serve the station, as well as through services to and from London Paddington in peak hours Monday to Friday.
Cookham Lock is a lock with weirs situated on the River Thames near Cookham, Berkshire. The lock is set in a lock cut which is one of four streams here and it is surrounded by woods.
Cobbins Brook is a minor tributary of the River Lea.
Clothall is a village in the civil parish of Clothall and Luffenhall in Hertfordshire, England with a population of 358. It is situated 2.25 miles (3.62 km) south-east of Baldock, and is in the district of North Hertfordshire. The village contains t…
Clavering Castle remains are situated in the small parish village of Clavering in the County of Essex, 50m north of the church of St Mary and St Clement on the southern bank of the River Stort, some 10 km south-west of Bishop's Stortford (grid refer…
St Peter's Church in St Albans, England, is a parish church in the Church of England.
The Church of Saint Leonard is a Norman church in Bengeo, Hertfordshire. Located on the hillside overlooking the shared Beane and Lea valley, the Grade I Listed church dates from about 1120, and is the oldest building in Hertford. The church served …
Chigwell was a local government district in south west Essex, England.
Chase Cross is a district of the London Borough of Havering in London, England.Chase Cross lies 0.8 miles (1.2 km) East of Collier Row and just under 2 miles North of Romford. The name is thought to come from its position as a crossroads in the chas…
Charlton is a hamlet in Hertfordshire, England, close to the town of Hitchin but retaining its separate identity.
Challney High School for Boys is located in Luton, Bedfordshire, England. The school has approximately 803 students between the ages of 11 and 16 and in 2006 was awarded Specialist College Status, with an emphasis on Science and Mathematics.
Chalk Farm Road is a street in the Camden Town area of London. There is a widespread misapprehension that the road that runs through Camden Market is part of Camden High Street, but it is actually Chalk Farm Road.
Camden Road railway station was the first station by that name in Camden, North London.