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Alexandra Palace Ice Rink Alexandra Palace Way, Wood Green, London, N22 7AY |
A real oddity this one - a pub in Alexandra Palace. Given the dilapidated air of Ally Pally The Phoenix feels a bit like a museum cafe in search of a museum. Still, with three real ales on tap and with some serviceable f... more
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Alexandra Park Shakespeare Avenue, (Top of Beechen Cliff), Bath, BA2 4PS |
This 11 acre park was opened in 1902 to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII, and named in honour of Queen Alexandra. Situated at the top of Beeches Cliff, it gives magnificent panoramic views of the city and the sur... more
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Alexandra Park Alexandra Palace Way, London, N22 7AV |
At the Peak of Alexandra Park is the Alexandra Palace. Alexandra Palace was built 1873 as the Peoples Palace. The original Palace burnt down after only a few days, though a new Palace was soon built. An act of Parliament... more
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Alice Park Gloucester Road, Bath, BA1 1EE |
On the Eastern border of the city of Bath lies Alice Park, a pleasent if not quite delightful little park that has a few palythings for your kids to enjoy. In all it is eight acres large, and is, frankly, a little boring... more
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All Saints Church Pilgrim Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 3UF |
ALL SAINTS CHURCH is situated on the brow of a steep bank, on the south side of Silver-street, at the foot of Pilgrim-street. It was erected on 1796, at a cost of £27,000, on the site of the former church of All Sa... more
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All Saints Parish Church Childwall Abbey Road, Liverpool, L16 5EY |
Liverpool's only remaining medieval church can be found in the conservation area of Childwall. Although the building itself was altered during the 18th and 19th century, a church...
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All Souls College High Street, Oxford, OX1 4AL |
All Souls College was built in the 15th century for the clergy as a center for prayer and learning by Henry VI. The name comes from a remembrance of the dead from the Hundred Years War with France in the 14th and 15th ce... more
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Allen Gallery 10-12 Church Street, Alton, GU34 2BW |
Apart from the local history displays in the Museum and the constantly changing programme of exhibitions in the Gallery, the collections of interest are of dolls, very fine dolls' houses and furniture, as well as toys an... more
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Allerton Golf Club Allerton Road, Mossley Hill, Liverpool, L18 3JT |
This golf club has probably one of the most beautiful courses in the North West. The less experienced golfers can play the short nine-hole course, while the demanding eighteen-hole...
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Almshouses Chapel Street, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 |
Immediately beyond the Guildhall on Church Street is a delightful row of timber-and-daub almshouses. These were built to accommodate the poor by the Guild of the Holy Cross in the early 15th century and still serve as ho... more
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