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Students in the Meadows, Edinburgh The Meadows The Meadows is a large public park in Edinburgh, Scotland, to the south of the city centre. It consists largely of open grassland crossed by tree-lined paths, but also has a children's playground, a croquet club, tennis courts and recreational sport pitches. It is bordered by the University of Edinburgh's George Square campus, the Gordon Aikman ...
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The name Heacham is more likely to derive from the local river, the Hitch, in conjunction with the Old English place-word "ham", [6] which meant either "homestead, village, manor, estate" or "enclosure, land hemmed by water or marsh or higher ground, land in a river bend, river meadow, promontory". [7] In 1085 Heacham manor was given by William ...
Holyrood Park lies to the south of Meadowbank. Meadowbank lodge is a Category C listed lodge, built in 1858, that borders the park and Meadowbank. [4] Meadowbank Parish Church is named for the Meadowbank area although is located in Abbeyhill. [5] The church was originally called Hollyrood Abbey Church. [5] It is Category B listed and was built ...
St Michael's Flags and Angel Meadow Park is a public park in Manchester, England, to the immediate northeast of the city centre, on a slope between the River Irk and Rochdale Road. It occupies an area of 7.4 acres (3 ha ), and was once an affluent suburb, until the 19th-century Industrial Revolution altered the social standing of the area and ...
The Meadows is made up of two distinct areas: the Old Meadows, an area of predominantly pre-1919 privately owned terraced housing laid out in a traditional street pattern, and the New Meadows, an area of mainly social rented housing, built in a Radburn style layout following slum clearance in the late 1970s, and transformed into a more ...
The Marshall Meadows Manor House Hotel is here, along with a farm and a caravan site. [2] There is a disused tunnel from the caravan site to the bay below, [ 3 ] and there is a small cave 300 m (1,000 ft) north of this tunnel, plus another small cave just around the corner of Marshall Meadows Point. [ 4 ]
The Meadows hosted the inaugural version of the race at 1-1/4 miles (2012 m). Classic Distaff Final (1998): A filly and mare pacing event, it has been run every year since 1997. The race is conducted at various distances, all longer than a mile, and at a different track each year. The Meadows version of the race was held at 1-1/4 mi (2012 m).