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- Sheephouse Wood is a 56.9-hectare (141-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Charndon in Buckinghamshire. The site has ancient pedunculate...
- walls, and faced them with limestones from Ardbraccan, Co. Meath, and Sheephouse, near Drogheda, Co. Louth. These latter stones were also used for dressings...
- Smith Cr**** Monte Rio Dutch Bill Cr**** Austin Cr**** Duncans Mills Freezeout Cr**** Orrs Cr**** Sheephouse Cr**** Willow Cr**** SR 1 Jenner Goat Rock Beach...
- Pembrokeshire. By 2016, Bechstein's bats were also known to roost in Sheephouse Wood, near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire. Bechstein's bat is specialized...
- born in the parish. Pasture land was bought from Henry Byne in Cannon Sheephouse Lane, which is now known as Green Wrythe Lane. Like the adjoining Sutton...
- Shanlothe 72 Lower Moyfenrath Trim Trim Sheeny 154 Upper Kells Kells Kells Sheephouse 373 Lower Dul**** Donore Drogheda Sicily 445 Lower Dul**** Danestown Navan...
- his 130-man commando had taken shelter in a nearby 30-by-15 foot stone sheephouse or kraal, which was topped with a corrugated iron roof. At dawn, a squadron...
- album by Lior Released October 2010 Recorded 2010 Studio Oceanic Studio, Sheephouse Studios, Soundpark Studios; Australia. Label Senso Unico Producer François...
- site Friday Street Stream Friday Street Mill site Friday Street Upper Mill site Sheephouse Lane Tillingbourne Waterfall Brookmill site Tilling Springs...
- fulacht fiadh, cairn and burnt mound sites in the townlands of Donore, Sheephouse, Stalleen and Cruicerath. During the late 17th century, the village was...