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- Scratchwood is an extensive, mainly wooded, country park in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet. The 57-hectare site is a Site of Metropolitan Importance...
- Scratchwood and Moat Mount Local Nature Reserve may refer to: Moat Mount Open Space Scratchwood This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- northern approach. It opened in 1969, run by Forte, and was opened as Scratchwood Services. Its main approaches are those built for an abortive junction...
- (London Loop) runs adjacent to the town, starting in Elstree and through Scratchwood towards the London Borough of Barnet. Borehamwood is home to Boreham...
- (1998 version) as Cut Throat Jake / Governor of Portobello / Lieutenant Scratchwood / The Admiral The Big Knights as Sir Boris Peppa Pig as Granddad Dog...
- recording Unhalfbricking, Fairport's van crashed on the M1 motorway, near Scratchwood Services, on the way home from a gig at Mothers. Lamble was killed outright...
- mansion covered in vines. He talks very quietly and his head of guard, Lt. Scratchwood, usually acts as a megaphone. He is deeply in love with Donna Bonanza...
- A5 at junction 4 south of Elstree. The second phase continued east to Scratchwood (London Gateway Services, which occupies the location of the missing...
- Grade II, which includes Barnet Gate Wood and Scratchwood Countryside Park, but is separate from Scratchwood itself, which is a neighbouring park and nature...
- study of natural history was recognised in a display panel placed in Scratchwood Country Park by the Mill Hill Historical Society. He was the father of...