Places
34 places found.
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- Marchington Woodlands, Staffordshire
- Woodland, Durham
- Woodlands, Kent (near Sevenoaks)
- Woodland, Cumbria
- Woodland, Devon (near Ivybridge)
- Woodlands, Somerset (near Glastonbury)
- Woodlands, Dorset (near Verwood)
- Woodlands, Hampshire
- Woodlands, Grampian (near Durris Ho)
- Woodlands, Yorkshire (near Halifax)
- Woodlands, Dumfries and Galloway (near Lochmaben)
- Woodlands, Yorkshire (near Harrogate)
- Woodlands, Berkshire
- Woodland, Kent
- Woodlands, Yorkshire (near Bentley)
- Woodlands, Greater Manchester
- Woodlands, Somerset (near Dodington)
- Woodland, Devon (near Ashburton)
- Woodlands, Greater London (near Hounslow)
- Woodlands Park, Berkshire
- East Woodlands, Somerset
- Kingsclere Woodlands, Hampshire
- The Woodlands, Leicestershire
- West Woodlands, Somerset
- Bedworth Woodlands, Warwickshire
- Lambourn Woodlands, Berkshire
- Shefford Woodlands, Berkshire
- Woodland Head, Devon
- Woodlands Common, Dorset
- Denside, Grampian (near Woodlands)
- Woodlands St Mary, Berkshire
- The Woodlands, Suffolk (near Ipswich)
- West Meon Woodlands, Hampshire
- The Woodlands, Suffolk (near Hadleigh)
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Memories
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A Wartime Child
I was born in 1935 at 25 Cambridge Road, maiden name Lee. There were six of us, parents, 2 older sisters, Beryl and Gwen, and grandmother. I remember many of the shops from the late 30's to the early 50's when we moved to ...Read more
A memory of North Harrow in 1930 by
George Thomas York Of Woodlands Farm Dawley
My 2x Gr.Grandfather, George Thomas York farmed at "Woodlands" in 1845. He was conficted for stealing a horse and given 10 yrs transportation to Australia. Wife and 3 children left behind. Has anyone any knowledge of this or related to him ? Many thanks. June.
A memory of Dawley
My Childhood In Knatts Valley
I was born in Knatts Valley, in a bungalow belonging to George and Elsie Lines of Lynwood, friends of my mother and father. George became my Godfather, and one of my names is also George. I was supposed to have been ...Read more
A memory of Otford in 1940 by
Burrow Hill School
I was there for two terms in 1954. I remember headmaster Mr Rees and his wife, and teachers Mr Bellis, Mr Jarman, Mr Horwell, Mr. Stevenson, Mr Allen and housemothers Miss Rempy and Miss Harwood. The houses were Orchard, ...Read more
A memory of Frimley Green by
Childhood Holidays
I have happy memories of visiting Croston in the late 1940s-early 1950s. My aunt and uncle, Margaret and Bob Chisholme, lived in part of the Rectory for a few years before moving to a large, rambling house in Station Road next to ...Read more
A memory of Croston in 1947 by
Boarding School 75 81
I was at Hurn Court (School) from 1975 - 1981. I had many wonderfull years there, it was a great place to grow up, with all the acres of lawns and woodland around the place. It has now been turned into very expensive appartments.
A memory of Hurn in 1975 by
The Whitewater Hotel At Backbarrow, Near Newby Bridge
I stayed in Backbarrow for several days at the Whitewater Hotel which has been converted from a former mill building by the river. The lobby of this lovely "spa hotel" has display cabinets of ...Read more
A memory of Backbarrow in 2008 by
On Our Way To Longleat.....
After walking the footpath from Rodden Farm we would end up on the main Frome /Warminster road, not far from the start of Friggle Street. This was our route to Longleat we often took on foot during our school holidays. ...Read more
A memory of Elliots Green in 1980 by
Wickham Bishops Born And Bred
In 1950 I was born on a cold winter's night to my mother Rosemary Jesse, at 'The Black Houses', Kelvedon Road, Wickham Bishops, built by architect, designer and socio-economic theorist Arthur Heygate Macmurdo. ...Read more
A memory of Wickham Bishops by
Webbs Brewery Six Bells Colliery
I grew up in Aberbeeg as Pat Howells. Everyone knew the Howells as my dad, Doug, was one of 8 children. My uncle worked in the brewery for many years and I grew up in Woodland Terrace and had to pass the brewery ...Read more
A memory of Aberbeeg by
Captions
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In addition to the formalised paths and lawns, it has a botanical section, rock and water gardens, and an area preserved as natural woodland.
Sloping meadows, scattered woodlands and nestling farmsteads all contribute to the pastoral scene. Despite appearances, there are no islands in Esthwaite Water.
Despite the rapid population growth and relentless outward expansion, the countryside, in the form of ancient woodlands, riverside walks and moorland, was still within relatively easy reach of
This woodland on the Llangollen canal just outside the town exists today, and the canal's channel has been extensively improved.
With playing fields, a recreation area, a lake and woodlands, it is very popular with the local townspeople. There are fine views over the town and to the wooded slopes beyond.
Originally, all the buildings except the Admin Block were sited among the woodland that comprised most of the 60-acre site.
The woodlands in the distance, a rare example of trees coming down to the seashore, were both private and jealously guarded a century ago.
Despite its increase in size, Burley is still a good centre for exploring the southwestern corner of the New Forest, with lonely woodlands and heaths within easy walking distance.
Spacious houses and hotels are situated around a dramatic woodland chine leading down to the sea.
The Minister of Education, however, was keen that Woodlands Girls' and Boys' Schools should remain segregated.
To the south of the town is remote heath and woodland.
Today, after considerable localised replanting, there are over 2,000 acres of woodland in the vicinity, through which wander numerous walking and cycling trails all centred on Lake Delamere.
Sutton Park was one of the largest in Warwickshire, over 2,000 acres of woodlands and lakes.The park made the town something of a tourist attraction.
Westbourne, on the west side of Bournemouth, retains a village atmosphere even today, with spacious houses and hotels situated around an attractive woodland chine leading down to the sea.
This woodland scene portrays nothing of the industry in this area - instead it conveys a slightly magical atmosphere.
Its 80 acres comprise woodland, lakes and sports grounds.
There are lawns and flower-beds, rock gardens, extensive shrubberies, and miles of woodland walks.
The lane, still a woodland track higher up, leads from Porlock Church into Hawk Combe.
With 2,500 acres of heathland, ancient woodland and wetland, Sutton Park constitutes the finest countryside in the county.
In the woodlands of the Chase, Tess is seduced by Alec D'Urberville, though Hardy's imagination makes the area much wilder than it would probably have been even in his day.
Below the towering cathedral are beautiful woodlands, still threaded with a maze of footpaths. The picturesque building below the cathedral is the old fulling mill, standing beside its weir.
With 2,500 acres of heathland, ancient woodland and wetland, Sutton Park constitutes the finest countryside in the county.
Though all of its woodlands, formerly used for pannage (grazing by swine), were taken for use by the Conqueror as hunting land, the villagers received no reduction in rent.
Its setting amid the surrounding woodland, and its humble wooden construction on a brick foundation, might almost lead it to be mistaken for an Alpine summerhouse or a holiday chalet.
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