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Tamdhu distillery
Tamdhu distillery is a single malt Scotch Speyside whisky distillery, located in the village of Knockando in Banffshire, Scotland. Tamdhu comes from Gaelic for "little dark hill".
Tamdhu distillery
Tamdhu distillery
Tamdhu distillery is a single malt Scotch Speyside whisky distillery, located in the village of Knockando in Banffshire, Scotland. Tamdhu comes from Gaelic for "little dark hill".
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Berepper
Local GemsBerepper is a coastal village in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated on the west side of the Lizard peninsula four miles (6 km) south of Helston, near Gunwalloe. Unusually for Cornish names it derives from Norman French - 'beau-repaire', literally meaning 'beautiful retreat'. The Cornish name for it, 'Argelteg', is a literal translation meaning 'Pretty retreat'. It was Beauripper in 1476, Beaurepper in 1453, and Beureper in 1327 - all Anglo-Norman.
Berepper
View pinHollingwood
Local GemsHollingwood is a small village approximately four miles north east of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.
Hollingwood
View pinHelston Rural District
Local GemsHelston Rural District was a local government division of Cornwall in England, UK, between 1894 and 1934. Established under the Local Government Act 1894, the rural district was abolished in 1934 to create Camborne–Redruth Urban District and Kerrier Rural District, as well as enlarging Helston Municipal Borough.
Helston Rural District
View pinStaveley Works railway station
Local GemsStaveley Works railway station was on the outskirts of the town of Staveley, Derbyshire.
Staveley Works railway station
View pinEsher Church of England High School
Local GemsEsher Church of England High School is a coeducational Church of England secondary school and academy in Esher, Surrey, England.
Esher Church of England High School
View pinLeconfield - Wikipedia
Local GemsLeconfield is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, about 3 miles (5 km) north-west of Beverley town centre on the A164 road. The civil parish consists of Leconfield, the village of Arram and the hamlet of Scorborough. The 2011 UK census gave the parish a population of 2,127, an increase on the 2001 UK census figure of 1,990.
Leconfield
View pinRammey Marsh Lock
Local GemsRammey Marsh Lock is a lock on the River Lee Navigation at Enfield, London, England. The area adjacent to the lock is known as Rammey Marsh and close to the River Lee Flood Relief Channel.
Rammey Marsh Lock
View pinWaltham Abbey F.C.
Local GemsWaltham Abbey F.C. is an English football club based in Waltham Abbey, Essex. The team currently plays in the Isthmian League North Division.
Waltham Abbey F.C.
View pinWhittington railway station
Local GemsWhittington railway station is a former railway station on the southern edge of New Whittington, Derbyshire, England.
Whittington railway station
View pinEsher railway station
Local GemsEsher railway station is a station on the South West Main Line operated by South Western Railway in Surrey, England. The station adjoins the north of Esher with two footpaths skirting Sandown Park Racecourse, the town's commercial area being 300 metres beyond the racecourse entrance. The station is situated between Surbiton and Hersham and is 14 miles 31 chains (23.2 km) from London Waterloo.
Esher railway station
View pinErrigal Ringfort - Wikipedia
Local GemsErrigal Ringfort, also called Fort William, is a ringfort (rath) and National Monument located in County Cavan, Ireland.
Errigal Ringfort
View pinFishers Green
Local GemsFishers Green is a hamlet in the parish of Waltham Abbey in Essex, England, lying 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north of the main built-up area. It lies on the flood plain of the River Lea.
Fishers Green
View pinKilmardinny
Local GemsKilmardinny is a loch in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Kilmardinny Loch is a nature reserve of wet & dry woodland & grassland, plus the loch itself and its four islands. There is no fishing permitted in the loch.
Kilmardinny
View pinLough MacNean
Local GemsLough MacNean is a large freshwater lake on the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Lough MacNean
View pinAnniesland Court
Local GemsAnniesland Court is a 22-storey residential tower block in the Anniesland area of Glasgow, Scotland, designed by J Holmes & Partners and completed in 1968. It is the tallest listed building in Scotland, and is remarkably similar to Ernő Goldfinger's later and more famous Trellick Tower in London. It is the only tower block in Glasgow to have been granted a category A listing.
Anniesland Court
View pinTurpin's Cave
Local GemsTurpin's Cave is an area of Epping Forest in Essex which has been attributed as a hiding place of the highwayman Dick Turpin.
Turpin's Cave
View pinMaryhill Harp F.C.
Local GemsMaryhill Harp Football Club were a Scottish football club based in the Maryhill area of Glasgow, who played in Scottish Junior Football Association competitions from 1923 until they went out of business in 1967. Before 1939, the club were known as Maryhill Hibernians. They won the Scottish Junior Cup once, in 1928.
Maryhill Harp F.C.
View pinEnfield Lock (lock)
Local GemsEnfield Lock is a lock on the River Lee Navigation, in the London Borough of Enfield. It gives its name to the surrounding area of Enfield Lock. The lock is situated close to the former Royal Small Arms Factory now known as Enfield Island Village. It is the first of the smaller locks upstream to Hertford which were built to allow barges up to a maximum 100 tons.
Enfield Lock (lock)
View pinGlasgow North West
Local GemsGlasgow North West was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster). It was first used at the 2005 general election and was abolished at the 2024 election, being replaced by Glasgow West.
Glasgow North West
View pinMaryhill railway station
Local GemsMaryhill railway station is a railway station serving the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is located on the Maryhill Line, 4+3⁄4 miles (7.6 km) northwest of Glasgow Queen Street, a short distance east of Maryhill Viaduct and Maryhill Park Junction. It has two side platforms. Services are provided by ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport.
Maryhill railway station
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