Articles of interest in Cobham
Greenwich Borough F.C. is a football club based in Dartford, Kent, England. They have just signed a ground share with Dartford FC of the Conference Division. They were established in 1928 and joined the Kent League in 1984. In the 2007–08 season, th…
The Garden Museum, formerly known as the Museum of Garden History, is based in the deconsecrated parish church of St Mary-at-Lambeth adjacent to Lambeth Palace on the south bank of the River Thames in London, located on Lambeth Road.
Brixton Market comprises a street market in the centre of Brixton, south London, and the adjacent covered market areas in nearby arcades Reliance Arcade, Market Row and Granville Arcade (recently rebranded as 'Brixton Village').
Battersea Park is a suburban railway station in the London Borough of Wandsworth, formerly York Road. It is at the junction of the South London Line and the Brighton Main Line between Victoria and Clapham Junction.
The Army and Navy Club in London is a gentlemen's club founded in 1837, also known informally as The Rag.
An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the United Kingdom was confirmed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), on 3 August 2007, in the parish of Normandy, Surrey.
The Harold Pinter Theatre, formerly the Comedy Theatre until 2011, is a West End theatre, and opened on Panton Street in the City of Westminster, on 15 October 1881, as the Royal Comedy Theatre. It was designed by Thomas Verity and built in just six…
Whiteleys is a shopping centre in London, England. It was London's first department store, located in the Bayswater area.
White City is a London Underground station situated on Wood Lane in White City in west London.
Torture Garden (or TG) is a fetish club in London, UK. The club started in 1990 and is now Europe's largest fetish club, featuring monthly at the Mass Club in the converted St. Matthews Church, Brixton.
The Fridge was a nightclub in the Brixton area of South London, founded by Andrew Czezowski, who had run the Roxy during punk music's heyday in 1977. It was originally started in 1981, in a small club at 390 Brixton Lane, and in 1982 above Iceland i…
Surrey Hills is a 422 km2 (163 sq mi) Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Surrey, England. The AONB was designated in 1958 and covers one quarter of the county of Surrey.
Simpsons of Piccadilly is a large retail store situated at 203-206 Piccadilly in central London. It was created by Alexander Simpson and architect Joseph Emberton. When it opened in April 1936 it was the largest menswear store in Britain, and is now…
Riverside Studios is a production studio, theatre and independent cinema on the banks of the River Thames in Hammersmith, London, England that played host to contemporary and international dramatic and dance performance, film, visual art exhibitions…
The Norman Shaw Buildings (formerly known as New Scotland Yard) are a pair of buildings in Westminster, London.
Mortlake Crematorium is a crematorium in Kew, near its boundary with Mortlake, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
Marble Arch is a London Underground station in the City of Westminster.
Knightsbridge is a London Underground station in Knightsbridge, London.
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