River Alde — The River Alde is a river in Suffolk, England, with a source near Laxfield in the same area as the River Blyth. Initially a stream, it becomes tidal and widens considerably when it reaches Snape. It meanders east past Aldeburgh, after which this… … Wikipedia
River Dean — The River Dean rises at Longclough in Macclesfield Forest on the western edge of the Peak District foothills above the village of Rainow in north east Cheshire, England. Together with a number of tributary streams it is impounded by the dam at… … Wikipedia
Local Ferries in Suffolk — The Ferries in Suffolk are local ferry services in southeastern England, United Kingdom which connects Suffolk with Essex to its south. Bawdsey FerryA foot ferry, that also takes cycles, across the River Deben between Felixstowe Ferry and Bawdsey … Wikipedia
Oulton Dyke — is a freshwater stretch of water in The Broads National Park, located in Suffolk within the United Kingdom. The dyke connects Oulton Broad near Lowestoft to the River Waveney by means of a confluence near the village of Burgh St Peter. Oulton… … Wikipedia
Prestbury, Cheshire — Infobox UK place official name = Prestbury latitude = 53.292842 longitude = 2.145181 population = 3,324 civil parish = Prestbury shire district = Macclesfield shire county = Cheshire region = North West England country = England constituency… … Wikipedia
Orford Ness — Orford Ness … Wikipedia
Orford, Suffolk — Coordinates: 52°05′39″N 1°32′13″E / 52.0943°N 1.5370°E / 52.0943; 1.5370 … Wikipedia
Liste des cours d'eau d'Angleterre — Cet article présente une liste des cours d eau d Angleterre, classés par position géographique dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d une montre. Ils passent par l Angleterre et se jettent dans les mers qui bordent le pays. Pour l Esk, la Tweed, la … Wikipédia en Français
Sutton Hoo — restored). Although based on helmets of the spangenhelm type, the immediate comparisons are with contemporary Vendel Age helmets from eastern Sweden.] Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, is the site of two Anglo Saxon cemeteries of the… … Wikipedia
Flushwork — In architecture, flushwork is the decorative combination on the same flat plane of flint and ashlar stone. It is characteristic of the external walls of medieval buildings, most of the survivors being churches, in parts of Southern England, but… … Wikipedia