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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My Place Of Birth
I was born in the cottage behind the school (Woodlands Cottage). I attended the school in 1958 untill going to secondary school at Battle in 1964.
A memory of Catsfield in 1953 by
Gaywood Hall And The Old Estate
I have lived in Gaywood for 74 years attented school ín Gaywood and attented st Faiths Church Gaywood, and known many of the old families of Gaywood, I have so many memories growing up in Gaywood both in the war and ...Read more
A memory of Gaywood in 1940 by
Woodlands School
From 1961 to 1967 I attended Woodlands School in Oaklands Way, off Postmans Lane, Little Baddow. It was a tiny girls school run single handedly by the late Dorothy Bromley, the classrooms being two white wooden sheds in the ...Read more
A memory of Little Baddow in 1965 by
Pickford Lane
I grew up in Bexleyheath in the late 1950s and 1960s. The shops in Pickford Lane were the nearest to my house in Woodlands Road and those of my grandparents who lived in nearby Herbert Road. I recall Daborns toy shop on the left ...Read more
A memory of Bexleyheath in 1966 by
Anna''s Outing To The Wellington Monument
I have driven up and down the M5 so many times and seen a monument on top of the Blackdown Hills. Each time I passed I wondered what it was and so eventually I got hold of an Ordnance Survey map and ...Read more
A memory of Wellington in 2008 by
In The Footsteps Of Dead Poets.
Just out of Trumpington, on the road to Grantchester, was the entrance to an area known as Byron’s Pool, named after Lord Byron who apparently frequented the area whilst at Cambridge University. Probably hoping ...Read more
A memory of Grantchester in 1956 by
Looking For Mrs Coghlan
Hi, I had relatives that lived in Bideford and Northam. Mrs Annie Coghlan, (who was Annie Martin nee Woodland) who survived the Titanic, I'm trying to find out what happened to her after she survived the Titanic and before ...Read more
A memory of Bideford in 1920
Underground Shelters On Figge's Marsh
In 1944, when I was six, bombs dropped at the end of our road in N. Mitcham (Caithness Road) rendering our home, and others, uninhabitable, and after spending one night at Woodland Way Community Hall we were ...Read more
A memory of Mitcham in 1944 by
Born 1956
I was born 6th January 1956 in the living room, in those days at No4 Lodge Road, Skellow. The midwife arrived on her bike from Woodlands, in the end my mother's mother delivered me weighing 9lbs 8 ozs, I was born on a Friday. We lived in ...Read more
A memory of Skellow in 1956 by
Woodlands Road
Born in 1956 my early memories were of Woodlands Road, and I remember Alan Sharp, and playing in the fields surrounding it. Dawpool School with Gabby Hayes, being there on the day the library opened, helping harvest with the Houghs and ...Read more
A memory of Irby by
Captions
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It was renovated in 1984 and still stands, but it is well-hidden in woodland at Beckett's Park in Headingley.
Beyond the ruins are open countryside and woodland. Since 1979 the town has expanded over the area of Moreton Hall, stretching towards Great Barton and Rougham.
Much of this corner of the country has fallen victim to the planner's axe, but pockets of open countryside and woodland still remain.
Now over a century old, the camp is set in about 15 acres of woodland on the edge of Barnston village; as a registered charity its aim is to provide accommodation and outdoor activities for individuals
South-east of East Hoathly lies the large scattered parish of Chiddingly, a typical rolling Wealden-edge village composed of scattered hamlets, farmsteads and woodland.
Grazing ceased about 150 years ago, and generations of self-seeded saplings have since created mature woodland. It is one of only a handful of woods of this type in the West Midlands.
Situated amongst beautiful woodland, the inland village of Shorwell was one of Queen Victoria's favourite excursions on the Isle of Wight.
Fringed by rich woodland, and with a medieval well, priory and many splendid timber-framed houses, Walsingham retains a powerful historic and religious atmosphere for visitors.
The drive of the former Harris family home, which was built c1870, gave access to the Harris Welfare Association Woodlands Club House, which was established in the former woollen mill to the
The house on the right is Mortlake House, which was part of the Danesford Children's Home and is now the Woodlands pub.
Grazing ceased about 150 years ago, and generations of self-seeded saplings have since created mature woodland. It is one of only a handful of woods of this type in the West Midlands.
Beyond Westgate Street lies woodland and countryside, including Hardwick Heath. Today most of this area is covered by housing, part of the expansion of the town since the mid 1970s.
A thousand years ago, Fareham was a patchwork of ancient woodland, heathland, some cultivated fields, a harbour and a river.
It was renovated in 1984 and still stands, but it is well-hidden in woodland at Beckett's Park in Headingley.
The town is surrounded by green fields and woodland to the south of Salisbury Plain.
Essential to its character is the rich landscape of semi-natural acidic grassland, with areas of bog and bracken, wetland, woodland and ancient parkland trees.
Long before the Admiralty requisitioned Cams Hall during the Second World War, long before the Delmé family as lords of the manor hunted deer in the woodlands of the estate in the 19th century, long
Dense woodland once covered the surrounding fields, and the wharf was busy with timber ships.
Then to add further contrast there is the Royal Forest of Dean, which embraces over 100 square miles of ancient woodland.
A similar development ran northwards along Woodlands Road.
The area covering Box Hill, the Holmwoods, Ranmore, Leith Hill and Coldharbour contain some of the finest woodland and natural habitats in Surrey.
By the 1650s Lionel Copley had become one of the leading ironmasters in South Yorkshire, thanks to a leasing arrangement with the Earl of Shrewsbury which gave him access to Shrewsbury charcoal woods and
This most attractive of towns is sets amongst woods and gentle rolling hills.
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