- the
expansion of the
current ground at the
Leazes End has
further reduced the view of
Leazes Park from
Leazes Terrace,
although this is now
student accommodation...
- Infirmary.
Leazes Park is
separated from
Spital Tongues by
Castle Leazes, an area of
common land
similar to the Town Moor. The
creation of
Leazes Park was...
-
Castle Leazes is a
piece of
common land in
Newcastle upon Tyne. It is
situated in an area
which separates Leazes Park and
Spital Tongues. It has been...
-
South Leaze is a
hamlet in
Wroughton parish within the
Borough of Swindon, Wiltshire, England. It is
south of the
nearby village of
Toothill and is close...
-
Leazes Crescent and
Leazes Place, two
streets of two-storey
brick and
stucco cottages. All
three of Oliver's
creations survive today,
although Leazes...
- The
Leazes Park
Synagogue is a
former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 12
Leazes Park Road,
Newcastle upon Tyne, England, in the...
- It was
built between 1330 and 1333 and is a
Grade I
listed building. The
Leazes on
Shaws Lane is a
Grade II
listed mansion built in 1853 by John Dobson...
- the
River Tyne. It was
built between 1839 and 1842 to
transport coal from
Leazes Main
Colliery in
Spital Tongues, to
riverside staithes (jetties), ready...
- Halt New P****age Pier
Newent Newnham North Filton Platform Notgrove Park
Leaze Halt
Redbrook on Wye
Rodmarton Platform Ruspidge Halt
Ryeford St Mary's...
-
replaced with the
Milburn Stand in 1987, the Sir John Hall
Stand replacing the
Leazes End in 1993, and the rest of the
ground renovated making the
ground a 37...