Articles of interest in Glemsford
The Marshall Library of Economics at Cambridge University is the outgrowth of a Moral Sciences Library begun in 1885 by Professor Alfred Marshall and Professor Henry Sidgwick, consisting largely of their own books and housed in the School of Divinit…
Market Street is a shopping street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Market Hill, location of the city's central Market Square to the west and Sidney Street to the east. On the other side of the market square, the street continues west …
Lower Mill or Opposition Mill is a Grade II* listed smock mill at Dalham, Suffolk, England which has been preserved.
Little Horkesley Priory was a priory of cluniac monks in Essex, England.
Lavenham railway station was a station in Lavenham, Suffolk, on the Long Melford–Bury St Edmunds branch line.
Landwade is a parish in west Suffolk, England, four miles north of Newmarket.
Kenton was a railway station on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway.
Jesus Lock is a lock on the River Cam in the north of central Cambridge, England. This is Lock No. 1 on the navigable portion of the River Cam. It was built in 1836 and is the only lock in the city. Jesus Green Lock Cottage, the former lock-keeper's…
Ingham railway station was a railway station in Ingham, Suffolk.
Horsley Cross is a hamlet in the English county of Essex.
Higham railway station was a station serving Higham in the English county of Suffolk. It was opened by the Great Eastern Railway in 1854 when the railway was extended from Newmarket to Bury St Edmunds.
High House Meadows, Monewden is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the parish of Monewden in the English county of Suffolk. The site is made up of 3 hectares (7.4 acres) of unimproved pasture meadows in a herb-rich environment.
Henham Halt railway station was a station serving the village of Henham, Essex.
Haverhill (CVHR) railway station was a station in Haverhill, Suffolk. It was a terminus on the Colne Valley and Halstead Railway. It was sometimes known as Haverhill South to distinguish it from Haverhill railway station on the Stour Valley Railway …
The Hauxton Mill is a classic English watermill on the old A10 road between Cambridge and Royston, England.
Hartismere was a hundred of Suffolk, that later gave its name to a poor law union, a rural sanitary district, and the Hartismere Rural District.
Hardwick Wood is a nature reserve managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough.
Hanley Grange is the name given to an eco-town planned for land north of Hinxton in South Cambridgeshire.
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