Plymouth Hoe — Plymouth Hoe, referred to locally as the Hoe, is a large south facing open public space in the English coastal city of Plymouth. The Hoe is adjacent to and above the low limestone cliffs that form the seafront and it commands magnificent views of … Wikipedia
Hooe — may refer to:*Hooe, a village in the English county of East Sussex *Hooe, a suburb of the English city of Plymouth … Wikipedia
Oreston — Oreston, formerly a village on the southern bank of the Cattewater, is now a suburb of Plymouth. Famed for its limestone quarries, and the discovery of prehistoric remains of animals such as rhinos and lions, stone from which was used in the… … Wikipedia
South West Coast Path — The starting point at Minehead Length 630 miles (1,014 km) Location England: Somerset, Devon, Cornwall … Wikipedia
Plymstock School — Established 1911 Headteacher Mr David Farmer Specialism Sports College Location Church Road Plymouth Devon PL9 9AZ … Wikipedia
Plymstock — Infobox England and Wales civil parish Parish = Plymstock Image caption =Pomphlett Creek rowing venue Status = Parish Governance = City Council Population = 24,103 Settlements = District = Plymouth Region = South West England County = Devon… … Wikipedia
List of bus routes in East Sussex — This is list of bus and coach routes in East Sussex, England. {| class= wikitable Route Number Route Operator Notes 1 Shinewater to Willingdon Trees via Langney, Seaside, Eastbourne Town Centre, Old Town and Willingdon Roundabout. Eastbourne… … Wikipedia
Plymstock — ist ein Vorort von Plymouth und befindet sich in der englischen Grafschaft Devon, Großbritannien. Nach Angaben einer Volkszählung im Jahre 2001 hat Plymstock 24.103 Einwohner. Geschichte Der Name der Stadt stammt aus dem Angelsächsischen und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Brecqhou — Brechou (en) Vue de Brecqhou depuis Sercq. Géographie Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Toponymie normande — On appelle toponymie normande l étude de noms de lieux en Normandie ou dans les régions de Haute et de Basse Normandie. La forte présence d anthroponymes de Normands, ainsi que l emploi d appellatifs norrois et vieil anglais sur un substrat… … Wikipédia en Français