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Abbotts View Alpacas, Rebellion Beer Co. Ltd., Bletchley Park, Bekonscot Model Village, Coombe Hill, St Lawrence's Church, Hughenden Manor, National Trust Stowe, Waddesdon Manor, Chiltern Open Air Museum, National Trust Cliveden, Chenies Manor House, Claydon House, Brill Windmill, Milton's Cottage
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Places to see in ( Gerrards Cross - UK )
Places to see in ( Gerrards Cross - UK )
Gerrards Cross is a town and civil parish in the South Bucks district of Buckinghamshire, England. It is in the south of the county, separated from the London Borough of Hillingdon at Harefield by Denham. London is centred 19 miles east. Geographically large and suburban, Gerrards Cross is south of Chalfont St Peter and north of Fulmer and Hedgerley. It spans foothills of the Chiltern Hills and land on the right bank of the River Misbourne — it has a central public park, Gerrards Cross Common and Bulstrode Park Camp, a preserved area of land which was an Iron Age fortified encampment.
The town has a railway station on the Chiltern main line whose operator provides a fast service from the station to London and the M40 motorway is beside woodland on the southern boundary of the civil parish and the settlement has a commercial and leisure central area which is smaller than the nearby town of Beaconsfield.
The town name is new compared with the great bulk of English towns. Gerrards Cross did not exist in any formal sense until 1859 when it was formed by taking pieces out of the five parishes of Chalfont St Peter, Fulmer, Iver, Langley Marish and Upton to form a new ecclesiastical parish. It is named after the Gerrard family who in the early 17th century owned a manor here. At that time homes which were not farms were smallholdings clustered in a hamlet in the south of an elongated parish of Chalfont St Peter. Near its centre is site of an Iron Age minor hillfort, Bulstrode Park Camp, which is a scheduled ancient monument Originally named Jarrett's Cross before the times of the Gerrard family, after a highwayman.
The large and distinctive parish church is dedicated to St. James. It was built in 1861 as a memorial to Colonel George Alexander Reid[citation needed] who was MP for Windsor and designed by Sir William Tite in yellow brick with a Byzantine style dome, Chinese looking turrets and an Italianate Campanile. In 1969 the singer Lulu married Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees in the church. The actress Margaret Rutherford is buried with her husband Stringer Davis in the St James Church graveyard. The town has its own library, various restaurants and its own cinema, the Everyman Gerrards Cross.
Independent schools include Maltman's Green School (all girls), St Mary's, Gayhurst and Thorpe House. Students of secondary school age attend either one of the local grammar schools, such as Dr Challoner's Grammar School (Boys), Dr Challoner's High School (Girls), The Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe (Boys), John Hampden Grammar School (Boys), and Beaconsfield High School (Girls) Chesham Grammar School (Co-ed), or the local Upper School, Chalfonts Community College, which is the catchment school.
On the south side of the town is the Gerrards Cross Memorial Building, on the site of the former vicarage. The building was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and unveiled in 1922 to commemorate the town's losses during the First World War. It is the only example of a Lutyens war memorial designed with a functional purpose.
Just outside Gerrards Cross, on the A40 to Beaconsfield, is Wapseys Wood landfill site, one of the largest landfill sites in the UK, operated by Veolia Landfill Ltd. It accepts up to 900,000 tonnes of non hazardous waste each year from south Buckinghamshire, London and other areas. The landfill gas produced from the waste yields over 10 megawatts of electricity which is fed into the power grid.
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Places to see in ( Northwood - UK )
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Northwood is an elevated residential settlement in the London Borough of Hillingdon adjoining Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve and which shares a northern border with Hertfordshire. Northwood was used for location filming of the Goods' and Leadbetters' houses and surrounding streets in the BBC TV situation comedy series The Good Life.
Northwood was first recorded in 1435 as Northwode, formed from the Old English 'north' and 'wode', meaning 'the northern wood', in relation to Ruislip. In 1086 at the Domesday Book the Northwood-embracing parish of Ruislip had immense woodland, sufficient to support one parish with 1,500 pigs per year, and a park for wild beasts (parcus ferarum).
Northwood, however, elevated and separated from the rest of the parish by a belt of woodland, took until the 19th century to form a village — 350 acres (140 ha) in the manor of St. Catherine's were inclosed under the first Middlesex Inclosure Act in 1769 privatizing land which lay west of Ducks Hill Road, including West Wood (now Mad Bess Wood) which was common ground. A further 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) of Ruislip parish were inclosed in 1804. The character of the area in providing for Northwood and Ruislip Hills to have the majority of open spaces as opposed to housing land was begun by transfers of open space land to the public as early as 1899.
Northwood post town extends into two contiguous neighbourhoods in Hertfordshire named Eastbury and Moor Park the south of which share use of the Moor Park tube station (that has fast trains into the centre of London for commuters). A triangular area of Northwood including the old High Street, Chester Road and Hallowell Road is a place of Local Architectural Special Interest, a restriction to protect the ornate Victorian houses made of high quality brickwork. Dotted across the area are 22 listed buildings (for their architecture).
Northwood Hills includes Haste Hill and is separated by green buffers on almost all sides, though touches Eastbury Village to the south and had a population of 11,441 in 2008 according to the Office for National Statistics. Northwood Grange incorporates a 15th-century block with a crown-post roof, a cross-wing of the same date, and a long range of about 1600.
The area is served by Northwood, Northwood Hills and Moor Park London Underground stations, on the Metropolitan line. The area is also served by Transport for London contracted bus routes 282, 331 and H11, connecting the area to Ruislip, Harrow, Northolt, Denham, Greenford, Uxbridge and Ealing Hospital. The area is also served by Arriva Shires & Essex route 8 connecting the area to South Oxhey, Watford, Leavesden and Abbots Langley.
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22 beautiful Countryside near London دليل بريطانيا / الحلقة الثانية أجمل 22 ريف قريب من لندن
UK's guide with Mokalbash / Episode 1 / The 22 most beautiful Countryside near London
دليل بريطانيا مع محمد مكلبش / الحلقة الثانية/ أجمل 22 ريف قريب من لندن
دليل بريطانيا أو المملكة المتحدة مع محمد مكلبش
هو سلسلة حلقات تعريفية سياحياً ودراسياً ، وهو خلاصة الإقامة لمدة 7 سنوات في المملكة المتحدة.
الحلقة الثانية من الدليل هي إجابة لكثير من التساؤلات عن أفضل الأرياف القريبة من لندن بحيث يمكن للمقيم والسائح في لندن زيارة تلك الأرياف والعودة للمبيت في لندن.
من خلال خبرتي ومعرفتي واطلاعي اجتهدت في اختيار أفضل 22 موقع ريفي، أتمنى أن تكون مفيدة للجميع.
هذه هي الحلقة الثانية عن المملكة المتحدة وستتبعها عدة حلقات في الأيام القادمة إن شاء الله.
بالإضافة إلى حلقات من دول أخرى من بين الدول الـ 60 التي زرتها حول العالم.
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هذه قائمة أسماء وعناوين تلك المواقع مع المسافات التقديرية عن قلب لندن:
The 22 most beautiful Countryside near London
دليل بريطانيا : أجمل 22 ريف قريب من لندن
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1- Osterley's parkland
Jersey Rd, Isleworth, TW7 4RB
11 miles, 30-45 minutes
2- Ashridge Estate
Little Gaddesden, Berkhamsted, HP4 1NP
34 miles, 60-80 minutes
3- Hughenden
Valley Rd, High Wycombe, HP14 4LA
35 miles, 60-80 minutes
4- Cliveden
Cliveden Rd, Taplow, Maidenhead, SL1 8NS
29 miles, 60-70 minutes
5- The estate at Polesden Lacey
Polesden Road, Great Bookham, RH5 6BD
29 miles, 60-70 minutes
6- Petts Wood and Hawkwood.
Orpington, Chislehurst, BR5 1NZ
16 miles, 50-60 minutes
7- Chartwell
Mapleton Rd, Westerham, TN16 1PS
35 miles, 60-90 minutes
8- Toys Hill
Toy's Hill Rd, Westerham, TN16 1QG
31 miles, 60-90 minutes
9- Surrey Hills
Surrey Hills Estate Office,, Box Hill, Dorking, KT20 7LB
28 miles, 60-80 minutes
10- The Chilterns
Princes Risborough, HP27 0RT
39 miles, 75-90 minutes
11- Claremont Landscape Garden
Portsmouth Rd, Esher, KT10 9JL
19 miles, 50-60 minutes
12- Maidenhead and Cookham Commons
Cookham, Maidenhead, SL6 9SB
30 miles, 50-70 minutes
13- Epping Forest
Nursery Road, High Beech, Waltham Abbey, Loughton IG10 4AF
21 miles, 48-60 minutes
14- West Wycombe Park, Village and Hill,
West Wycombe, HP14 3AJ
34 miles, 55-70 minutes
15- Colne Valley Regional Park
Denham Ct Dr, Denham, UB9 5PG
18 miles, 45-55 minutes
16- Hatfield Forest
Black House Villas, Takeley, CM22 6NE
40 miles, 66-80 minutes
17- Dunstable Downs
Chiltern Hills AONB, Whipsnade Rd, Whipsnade, Dunstable LU6 2GY
36 miles, 65-75 minutes
18- North Wessex Downs
Hungerford, RG17 0UN
67 miles, 80-90 minutes
19- Bewl Water
High Weald AONB, Bewl Water, Bewlbridge Ln, Lamberhurst, Ticehurst, Tunbridge Wells TN3 8JH
53 miles, 90-100 minutes
20- Woodchester Park
Nympsfield, Stonehouse, GL10 3TS
115 miles, 150-160 minutes
21- South Downs National Park
Midhurst GU29 0BZ
56 miles, 90-100 minutes
22- Stourhead House
High St, Stourton, Warminster BA12 6QE
110miles, 130-140 minutes
Welcome to Buckinghamshire
Visiting Buckinghamshire? If so, this video will help you start planning your trip. Whether you are a tourist, international business representative or you are in the area for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games this video will give you the highlights of the county.
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For more information on tourism in Buckinghamshire, visit the county website at visitbuckinghamshire.org
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Part I of the W2E Challenge, a 6,000km journey across the centre of Australia
The Bailey Australia West 2 East Challenge started at the most westerly point of the country, Denham in Western Australia, on 21st August 2015 and the team then travelled eastwards through the centre of the country arriving at the most easterly point, Byron Bay in New South Wales, 14 days later on 3rd September 2015. This extreme challenge took the caravans through some of the most remote parts of Australia passing iconic Outback locations such as Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Alice Springs in the Northern Territory and Birdsville in Queensland, travelling over approximately 2,200 kilometres of gravel, dirt and corrugated roads in the process.
The vehicles used on the challenge were the first two Bailey Rangefinder models to be built in Australia. Bailey caravans were introduced into Australia five years ago and until now have been modified versions of those found in the UK* (from the current Pursuit, Pegasus and Unicorn ranges). However, following the formation of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Bailey Leisure Pty Ltd, earlier this year, the next phase of the company’s expansion plan is to begin assembling caravans in Melbourne using a combination of British and Australian production and design expertise to develop models specifically tailored to the Australian audience.
The Bailey Rangefinder range will initially consist of three models and will be launched at the Melbourne Leisurefest show which runs from 8th – 11th October. For product information please visit the Bailey Australia web site at baileyaustralia.com