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Oversleyford - Wikipedia
Oversley and Oversleyford is a name used for some places in an area near Manchester Airport.Oversleyford Bridge, where the A538 road from Altrincham to Wilmslow crosses the River Bollin Oversley Lodge Farm Oversley Farm, and Oversleyford Brickworks, now obliterated by Runway 2 of Manchester Airport
Oversleyford
Oversleyford - Wikipedia
Oversley and Oversleyford is a name used for some places in an area near Manchester Airport.Oversleyford Bridge, where the A538 road from Altrincham to Wilmslow crosses the River Bollin Oversley Lodge Farm Oversley Farm, and Oversleyford Brickworks, now obliterated by Runway 2 of Manchester Airport
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Ardmore GAA
Local GemsArdmore GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the West Waterford town of Ardmore, Ireland. The club plays both hurling and gaelic football. It is generally thought to focus more on Gaelic football, having won 2 Senior Football Championships in 1965 and 1977. Recently the club has put more effort into hurling, winning the Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship for the first time in 2000.
Ardmore GAA
View pinForvie
Local GemsForvie was a village in what is now the Forvie National Nature Reserve, located at the modern location of Rockend some fourteen miles north of Aberdeen. It was one of several settlements in northeast Scotland that have been overcome by sand dunes.
Forvie
View pinAghada Power Station
Local GemsAghada power station is a gas-fired power station located near the entrance of Cork Harbour in Aghada, County Cork. It was built at this location in order to use gas that had been discovered at the nearby Kinsale Head gas field, from which gas was extracted from 1978 until its depletion in 2020.
Aghada Power Station
View pinBelhelvie
Local GemsBelhelvie is a small village and civil parish in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. The parish has a population of 3,802, of which 1,653 are in the village. The history of the parish is available online. The churchyard contains a notable example of a morthouse used against the activities of bodysnatchers in the early 19th century.
Belhelvie
View pinNewburgh, Aberdeenshire
Local GemsNewburgh is a coastal village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The village dates to 1261 AD, when William St. Clair, 6th Baron of Roslin, wanted to establish a chapel in the area. Originally built as a school, somewhat later the chapel of Holy Rood was established.
Newburgh, Aberdeenshire
View pinCastlemartyr
Local GemsCastlemartyr is a large village in County Cork, Ireland. It is around 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Cork city, 10 km (6 mi) east of Midleton, 16 km (10 mi) west of Youghal and 6 km (4 mi) from the coast. Approximately 1,600 people live in the village and its hinterland. It is situated on the N25 national primary road and the R632 regional road. The Kiltha River, a tributary of the Womanagh River, flows through the village.
Castlemartyr
View pinForvie National Nature Reserve
Local GemsThe Forvie National Nature Reserve is a national nature reserve owned and managed by NatureScot. It is located north of Newburgh in Aberdeenshire, in the northeast of Scotland. The reserve includes the Sands of Forvie, which are the fifth largest sand dune system in Britain, and the least disturbed by human activity. The dune system is an integral part of the Ythan Estuary, which also forms part of the reserve, and separates the sands from Balmedie beach.
Forvie National Nature Reserve
View pinPenn Castle
Local GemsPenn Castle or Shanagarry Castle is a house incorporating a crenellated tower house in Shanagarry, County Cork in Ireland. Originally built up from c. 1450 as a defensive castle by the Power family, the building also contains elements of structures from 1650, 1750 and 1900. Shanagarry Castle is included in the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Cork County Council.
Penn Castle
View pinSt Andrew's Church, Skipton
Local GemsSt Andrew's Church is a closed church in Skipton, a town in North Yorkshire, in England.
St Andrew's Church, Skipton
View pinSandsend Ness
Local GemsSandsend Ness is an old alum quarrying site close to Whitby in North Yorkshire, England.
Sandsend Ness
View pinWanlip
Local GemsWanlip is a small village and civil parish in the Charnwood district of Leicestershire, with a population measured at 305 at the 2011 census. It is a countryside village, north of Birstall, and west of Watermead Country Park and the River Soar. The A46 road runs directly past the village. Wanlip won the 2008 Leicester and Rutland Best Village Competition for villages with a population under 500.
Wanlip
View pinShooters Hill, New South Wales
Local GemsShooters Hill is a locality and mountain located 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Oberon, New South Wales. It is the fourth highest point in the Central Tablelands at 1,355 metres (4,446 ft) AHD, behind Mount Canobolas at 1,394 metres (4,573 ft) AHD, Mount Bindo at 1,363 metres (4,472 ft) AHD and Mount Trickett at 1,362 metres (4,469 ft) AHD. Shooters Hill is a common location for snowfalls in the Central Ranges.
Shooters Hill, New South Wales
View pinErrogie
Local GemsErrogie is a small linear settlement situated at the north east end of Loch Mhòr in Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland.
Errogie
View pinDove Springs, Austin, Texas
Local GemsDove Springs, nicknamed the "44" after the area ZIP Codes, is a neighborhood in Austin, Texas.
Dove Springs, Austin, Texas
View pinNewburgh Lifeboat Station
Local GemsNewburgh Lifeboat Station was located on the western shore of the River Ythan estuary near Newburgh, a village approximately 14 miles (23 km) north-east of Aberdeen, in the county of Aberdeenshire, on the east coast of Scotland.
Newburgh Lifeboat Station
View pinBalmedie
Local GemsBalmedie is a large village in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It lies north of the city of Aberdeen, in the civil parish of Belhelvie. The long and wide beach is bordered by an extensive dune system that stretches 14 miles (23 km) from Aberdeen to just north of the Ythan Estuary at Newburgh. The dynamic dunes have marram grass as the principal vegetation. They support a large array of wildlife. Two watercourses make their way to the sea within the area creating ribbons of wetland vegetation along th
Balmedie
View pinTottleworth
Local GemsTottleworth is a small hamlet situated between Great Harwood and Rishton in Lancashire, England. It situated close to the confluence of Lidgett and Norden Brooks. In 1925 the hamlet was reported as consisting of 15 houses and one farm. At the same time the spring the houses drew there water from was judged to be highly polluted and was sealed off.
Tottleworth
View pinCrovie - Wikipedia
Local GemsCrovie is a small village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, dating from the 18th century, a time when the sea was the only mode of transport to and from Scotland's shores. The smallest and most remote of Buchan cliff-foot fishing villages, it comprises a single row of houses, most gable-end to the sea.
Crovie
View pinRostherne Mere - Wikipedia
Local GemsRostherne Mere is a natural lake in Cheshire, England. It is the largest of the Cheshire meres with an area of 48 hectares and a maximum depth of 30 metres (98 ft). It lies north of Rostherne village and south of the M56 motorway. Because of its importance for wildlife, the lake, together with neighbouring areas of woodland and pasture, has been declared a national nature reserve, a Ramsar site and a Site of Special Scientific Interest covering 152.9 hectares.
Rostherne Mere
View pinZliechov
Local GemsZliechov is a village and municipality in Ilava District in the Trenčín Region of north-western Slovakia. It has a population of 607.
Zliechov
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