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At | Coombe a collision was avoided by the signalman as Li |
Coombe Abbey Country Park | |
He resided at | Coombe Abbey in Warwickshire. |
Coombe Abbey in the early 18th century from Kip and K | |
In November 1964 Coventry City Council bought | Coombe Abbey with 150 acres (0.61 km2) of land. |
Coombe Abbey was founded as a monastery in the 12th c | |
t succeeded she was to have been abducted from | Coombe Abbey and proclaimed as Queen Elizabeth II. |
ings of which have now been converted into the | Coombe Abbey hotel. |
Harnall was first mentioned in | Coombe Abbey Charter as being in the ownership of the |
egan in the 1920s, when some of the estates of | Coombe Abbey were sold off and people began to settle |
Coombe Abbey, Coventry | |
Coombe Abbey, view of the buildings from the main dri | |
He subsequently lived at | Coombe Abbey, Coventry in Warwickshire. |
The parish has no village, but contains | Coombe Abbey, after which it is named, and a few isol |
Coombe and Malden were combined with New Malden Urban | |
tice of Cheshire in June 1697, succeeding John | Coombe, and was knighted on 12 December of that year. |
Lower | Coombe and Ferne Brook Meadows (grid reference ST9162 |
eric and Isabel, Hope (married Reginald Gorton | Coombe), and Mary "Polly" (married to Sidney Linier) |
That at Malden or | Coombe and Malden, as it was called before 1957, was |
th that of the Municipal Borough of Malden and | Coombe and the Municipal Borough of Surbiton to form |
Coombe appears in Domesday Book as Cumbe. | |
eadquarters of the Girl Guides are situated in | Coombe, as is part of Ellesborough Golf Club. |
d after a short illness aged 40 at his home of | Coombe Bank, Kent, and was buried at nearby Sundridge |
The River Ebble at | Coombe Bisset |
Coombe Bissett has a pub, a chapel, and a church and | |
ourne Wake), Fifehide (Fifield Bavant), Cumbe ( | Coombe Bissett), Humitone (Homington), Odestoche (Ods |
ourne Wake), Fifehide (Fifield Bavant), Cumbe ( | Coombe Bissett), Humitone (Homington), Odestoche (Ods |
(Ebbesbourne Wake), Fifehide (Fifield), Cumbe ( | Coombe Bissett), Humitone (Homington), Odestoche (Ods |
The church of St Michael and All Angels, | Coombe Bissett. |
Malden and | Coombe Borough Council was granted a coat of arms on |
Coombe boys school has done many Drama productions. | |
The school is linked with | Coombe Boys and also with King's College Wimbledon. |
Coombe Boys' School is celebrating 80th Birthday of C | |
Coombe Boys' School has participated in and won many | |
The Federation with | Coombe Boys' School has ensured a mutually beneficial |
by the River Windrush, in the north partly by | Coombe Brook and its tributary Hazelden Brook, in the |
The village is on | Coombe Brook, a tributary of the River Windrush. |
lway at Moorswater and there was no station at | Coombe but a platform was provided here from 1896 and |
the supposed Cornish Cwm-ty-coit meaning "the | coombe by the dwelling in the wood". |
Coombe Cellars was an early base for the local fishin | |
Coombe Cellars Inn is a public house on the south ban | |
y tavern in the centre of the village, and the | Coombe Cellars Inn, right on the estuary of the River |
The lake in | Coombe Country Park |
Coombe Country Park is a country park located in Warw | |
Coombe Dean School, opened in 1976, is a state compre | |
when she was a child, after her father Charles | Coombe died of typhoid, and left the family destitute |
Coombe Dingle was once a popular destination for outi | |
Coombe Dingle is a suburb of Bristol, England, centre | |
South of | Coombe Dingle is Sea Mills; to the north is Kingswest |
Strictly speaking, | Coombe Dingle was the wooded narrow valley through wh |
h through two lakes before joining the Trym at | Coombe Dingle. |
Besides Enford, these are Compton, | Coombe, East Chisenbury, Fifield, Littlecott, Longstr |
Coombe Fields is a civil parish in Warwickshire, Engl | |
latest boundary change of 1993, Wyken received | Coombe Fields from the parish of Rugby. |
ited at the Laure Genillard Gallery in London, | Coombe Gallery in Devon and Bloomberg New Contemporar |
Coombe Girls' School, formerly called Coombe County S | |
Coombe Girls' School is a all-female secondary school | |
In 1887/88, | Coombe had played first class cricket for South Austr |
In March 1917, | Coombe had been prosecuted under the War Precautions |
film is correct inasmuch as any train going to | Coombe Halt, the ultimate destination of the Pevensie |
Coombe Hill Golf Club | |
Coombe Hill Nature Reserve. | |
For | Coombe Hill in Buckinghamshire, see Coombe Hill, Buck |
This article is about | Coombe Hill in East Sussex. |
The | Coombe Hill estate consists of Coombe Hill Road, and |
Coombe Hill is the name of a hamlet, telephone exchan | |
Near Wendover is | Coombe Hill which is 260 m (853 ft) above sea level. |
Coombe Hill or Combe Hill is the name of a hill near | |
overlooked by the Chiltern Hills, most notably | Coombe Hill with its Boer War memorial, a well known |
Chilterns, which is a few miles to the west at | Coombe Hill near Wendover. |
wkesbury, the Cheltenham post town, and on the | Coombe Hill, Cheltenham, telephone exchange. |
ister, & the local Second Boer War memorial on | Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire. |
ng between Richmond Park, Wimbledon Common and | Coombe Hill. |
tion, the school found a permanent new home at | Coombe House, Shaftesbury, in 1945. |
Coombe is located at grid reference SU662205 | |
Coombe is a village in Hampshire, England. | |
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Glouc | |
The word | coombe is derived from Brythonic, and means "hollow". |
Ansty | Coombe is a village in Wiltshire, England. |
The most spectacular | coombe is known as the Devil's Kneading Trough. |
Coombe is served by just two trains a day in each dir | |
Coombe is an area of the town of Teignmouth in the En | |
Coombe is a hamlet in the parish of Ellesborough in t | |
Coombe is a neighbourhood of Greater London in Englan | |
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Devon | |
The section from Looe to | Coombe is operated under the authority of a wooden st |
meaning slough or mirey place and 'Combe' or ' | Coombe' is a place name deriving from the Old English |
The section from Looe to | Coombe is operated under the authority of a wooden st |
Passenger trains have to reverse at | Coombe Junction but most do so without entering the s |
Coombe Junction Halt is a station and railway junctio | |
40) to have the suffix "halt" (the other being | Coombe Junction on the same line). |
Coombe Keynes | |
Thatched houses at | Coombe Keynes |
Wool railway station is a mile from | Coombe Keynes giving direct access for trains to Lond |
Coombe Keynes is a hamlet and parish in the Purbeck d | |
For education in | Coombe, Kingston upon Thames see the main Royal Borou |
Coombe Lane tram stop | |
The | coombe lane footpath leads to the hill via another, s |
orthern Line is also possible, via New Malden, | Coombe Lane or Kingston. |
It is served by | Coombe Lane tram stop on Tramlink route 3. The park c |
from the village of Broadwindsor, and one from | Coombe Lane (off the B3162 between Broadwindsor and B |
dded in 1903; the birch wood from Oaks Road to | Coombe Lane was a gift from Frank Lloyd of Coombe Par |
d (co-owned with The Old Wimbledonians) at 143 | Coombe Lane, London SW20 0QX. |
rdiner was the fifth son of Samuel Gardiner of | Coombe Lodge, Oxfordshire, by Mary, daughter of Charl |
le itself, the river drove a flour mill called | Coombe Mill. |
skeard signal box and the other located by the | Coombe No. 1 Ground Frame. |
Although | Coombe or Combe can mean a valley it can also come fr |
ette for the finished casting at his studio in | Coombe, Oxfordshire. |
He built | Coombe Pines in Kingston Hill, Surrey, where he died |
drive from Salisbury, easily accessed via the | Coombe Rd (A354 towards Blandford) from Salisbury. |
It continues and meets the junction with | Coombe Road and Peak Road at Magazine Gap. |
It runs from Barclay Road to | Coombe Road beside the railway line, with the main en |
es the former rail line between Elmers End and | Coombe Road. |
ina are an unusual outcropping of palaeolithic | Coombe Rock, revealing in section a paleocliff cut in |
Sunday Talks At | Coombe Springs (A collection of some of Bennett's mos |
Coombe station serves the smallest amount of annual p | |
She married Charles | Coombe Tennant in 1895, and they made their home at C |
Before the First World War, Mrs | Coombe Tennant became a suffragette, and when war bro |
Peter Lord - Winifred | Coombe Tennant: a Life through Art (National Library |
at Upwell, Cambridgeshire, as George Augustus | Coombe, the son of R. G. Coombe a surgeon. |
credence to the origin of the name "Compton" - | coombe tun, or 'settlement in a wooded valley'. |
tal located in a former Victorian workhouse on | Coombe Valley Road. |
Malden and | Coombe was a local government district in Surrey, Eng |
Coombe was active in the arts, being governor of the | |
shed, and the two civil parishes of Malden and | Coombe were added to New Malden to form The Maldens a |
He became a physician to the | Coombe Women's Hospital and held several lectureships |
Coombe Wood is a small woodland and garden area in th | |
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