Articles of interest in Frimley
St Andrew’s Garrison Church, situated at Queens Avenue, Aldershot, Hampshire (GU11 2BY) in southern England is a large army church designed in the late 1920s by the prominent Scottish architect Sir Robert Lorimer (1864–1929).
Spanish Green is a hamlet in the village of Stratfield Turgis, Hampshire, England.
Sonning Lane is a cricket and hockey ground in Reading, Berkshire, England, near the village of Sonning.
Shiplake Railway Bridge carries the Henley Branch Line to Henley-on-Thames, England across the River Thames, connecting Shiplake in Oxfordshire with Wargrave in Berkshire.
Sheepleas is a 108 hectares (270 acres) Site of Special Scientific Interest, managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust in Surrey, England, near East and West Horsley.
Sandhills is a small hamlet located between the villages of Wormley and Brook in Surrey, UK.
The Roman road from Silchester to Bath connected Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester) with Aquae Sulis (Bath) via Spinae (Speen) and Cunetio. Portions of the original road are extant, and in certain other places all apparent vestiges are absent from view.…
Reading Nunnery was a nunnery in Berkshire, England that existed during the Anglo-Saxon period.
The Reading Festival Bridge is an occasionally present footbridge over the River Thames at Reading in the English county of Berkshire. When present, the bridge links the site of the Reading Festival, on the south bank of the river, with camp sites a…
Queen's Eyot is an island in the River Thames in England on the reach above Boveney Lock, just upstream of Oakley Court near Windsor, Berkshire.
Poyle Halt railway station was on the outskirts of London, on the now closed line of the Staines and West Drayton Railway.
Poyle Estate Halt railway station was opened by the Western Region of British Railways on 4 January 1954 between Colnbrook and Poyle Halt on the Staines West Line.
Portland House is an office building in Aldermaston, Berkshire, UK.
Pipers Island, or Piper's Island, is a small island in the English River Thames, on the reach above Caversham Lock.
Ockford Ridge is a small housing estate in south east England. Built in the early-mid-1930s, it consists of roughly 200 homes and related amenities. There is also a playground and a basketball court on a green and there was a pub called the King Alf…
Norfolk House was the headquarters of The Automobile Association from the mid-1990s until its closure in 2003. It was originally intended to replace Fanum House as the AA's HQ, but ultimately the building was not large enough to accommodate all Basi…
Netherside Stream Outcrops is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
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