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t record the 1665 visitation such as Blagreaves | Lane which was Black Graves Lane, while Dead Man's L |
oads (B roads) which run through Lepton; Rowley | Lane which joins Highgate Lane at a mini-roundabout |
It is named after a road called Clacket | Lane, which passes over the M25 nearby. |
Horninglow Secondary Modern School on Harehedge | Lane which opened in 1958. |
There are steps up to Yu Lok | Lane, which comes off Centre Street. |
building was constructed for Interstate Johnson | Lane, which later became part of Wachovia Securities |
The village is located up the | lane which is a cul-de-sac, and very rural. |
These trees became Christmas Tree | Lane, which is also listed in the National Register. |
The main road through the area is Allum | Lane which connects Borehamwood with Elstree village |
The station is named after the road, Sandhills | Lane, which the main entrance is located on. |
he station is very close to the former Brockley | Lane which closed in 1917. |
a base on the airfield, access being from Hayes | Lane, which led from Gypsy Patch Lane to the hamlet |
n excellent bowling alley situated on Storforth | Lane which is the main road heading out to Hasland. |
The group then is escorted to their | lane, which is outfitted with an electronic scoring |
It did not however include Easington | Lane which is administered as part of the City of Su |
The main road passing through it is Coldharbour | Lane, which runs from Camberwell all the way to cent |
rghclere, there is a Church, situated on Church | Lane, which is called 'Church of the Ascension'. |
The only road in the hamlet is Hyde End | Lane, which was an unnamed road until recently. |
Stanifield | Lane which runs through the village and into Leyland |
is a three-storey red-brick farmhouse on Pewit | Lane which dates from the early 19th century. |
n the area was the Middlewood quarry off Mowson | Lane which was owned by George Turner. |
The clubhouse is located in Lucas | Lane which is also the home of Hitchin Cricket Club |
, which is now only remembered in Kirkmanshulme | Lane which borders it. |
Rackham | Lane, which later became St Margaret's Road, was lai |
f the existing road is now converted to a cycle | lane which opened on 11 May 2008. |
Just outside the village is Rede | Lane which runs down the hill to Claydon and provide |
It is located on a minor road called Back | Lane which runs just by the A1141 road. |
A | lane which cut through the diameter of the ground wa |
falls can also be reached from above, from the | lane which leads up to the hamlet of Llanrhychwyn. |
Recently there is a SENTRI | Lane which for an extra yearly fee, shortens the tim |
The club play at Nyewood | Lane, which has a capacity of 4,000, of which 350 ar |
It can be found on Sheepridge | Lane, which connects Flackwell Heath to Well End and |
From Puttenham, the route follows Seale | Lane, which runs just south of the Hogs Back (the A3 |
nd St. Helens merged in 1986 and played at Moss | Lane which had been the St. Helens club's ground. |
ll has a pond at the fork at the bottom of Park | Lane which tends to overflow at the present day. |
rew and Ipswich runs along part of Humber Doucy | Lane, which leads to the neighbouring village of Wes |
Groby Quarry is located on the narrow | lane which leads through to Newtown Linford, and is |
stream bed once formed a bridleway called Water | Lane, which has now fallen out of use and become a f |
g the river or by road on a turning off Langley | Lane which connects to the A4095. |
ation and straddled a level crossing over Scrub | Lane which runs through the centre of Authorpe. |
To the south of the common is a green | lane which goes by a public footpath through allotme |
ntrated in areas such as Braunstone and Saffron | Lane, which are traditionally among the most deprive |
r of "Kaneelstrasse" (Cinnamon Street), a small | lane which in 1418 was mentioned in a document for t |
"Seilwinderstrasse" (Ropemaker Street), a small | lane which in 1432 was mentioned in a document for t |
roject is directly adjacent to a major shipping | lane which serves as an alternative route to the Cap |
old Presbyterian meeting house in St. Martin's | Lane, which survived a few years. |
and Upper Clapton lay on either side of Clapton | Lane, which later became the Lower and Upper Clapton |
passenger shelter on each platform, is on Syon | Lane, which crosses the Great West Road at Gillette |
/I-75 Northbound to I-75 Northbound is only one | lane which causes traffic delays at peak times. |
The village is bisected by the B5422, Brickwall | Lane, which cuts also through the site of the moat o |
here are National Trust car parks on Tennyson's | Lane, which runs up Haste Hill from Haslemere, and a |
built to the south of the level crossing over a | lane which ran from Weston-on-Avon to Clifford Chamb |
two main streets, Main Street and Askham Fields | Lane, which are surrounded by closes and cul-de-sacs |
The main road through Bay Horse is Whams | Lane, which is used by motorcyclists on their way to |
It is effectively defined by Brazenhill | Lane which is a rural road running out of Haughton, |
ght bank of Tibbets Brook at Alan B Sheppard Jr | Lane which gives street access. |
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