Wychwood, Toronto — Wychwood is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by St. Clair Avenue on the north, Bathurst Street on the east, the CPR lines north of Dupont on the south, and Oakwood Avenue and Dovercourt Road on the west.… … Wikipedia
Shipton-under-Wychwood — is a village in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire. It is on the south bank of the River Evenlode and is named for its location in the historic forest of Wychwood.It is a village of medieval origins, established around Shipton Court,… … Wikipedia
Oxfordshire Way — Length 68 miles (109 km) Location Oxfordshire (and Gloucestershire), England Trailheads Bourton on the Water to … Wikipedia
Leafield — is a village and civil parish in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England within the historic area of Wychwood forest.It lies at the eastern edge of the Cotswold Hills, 18 miles north west of Oxford, in the middle of a rural area… … Wikipedia
Long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom — The following long distance footpaths can be found in the United Kingdom:England and Wales: National TrailsNational Trails are distinguished by being maintained by the National Trails organization [http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/] . As of|April… … Wikipedia
Old Chalford — Coordinates: 51°55′44″N 1°30′11″W / 51.929°N 1.503°W / 51.929; 1.503 … Wikipedia
Cotswold Line — Overview Type Rural, Heavy rail System National Rail … Wikipedia
Beer in England — Traditional beer pump English beer has a long history and traditions that are distinct from most other beer brewing countries. Beer was the first alcoholic drink to be produced in England, and has been brewed continuously since prehistoric… … Wikipedia
List of schools in the South East of England — The following is a partial list of currently operating schools in the South East region of England. You may also find of use to find a particular school. See also the List of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom.Listed by local education… … Wikipedia
Bollocks — Bollox redirects here. For the board game, see Bōku (game). Bollocks /ˈbɒləks/ is a word of Anglo Saxon origin, meaning testicles . The word is often used figuratively in British English, as a noun to mean nonsense , an expletive following a… … Wikipedia