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  2. Boxhill (Louisville) - Wikipedia

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    Boxhill, also called Winkworth, is a Georgian Revival house in Glenview, Kentucky, a small city east of Louisville, Kentucky. It was built in 1906 or 1910 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

  3. Putney Lower Common - Wikipedia

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    Putney Cricket Club have a cricket pitch on the south side of the common, between Queens ride and Lower common South. [24] There is an established walking trail that takes the common and Barnes common, with a distance of 3.4km. [25] The Putney Town Bowling Club have a bowling green and clubhouse on the west side of the common, next to the Oasis ...

  4. Pettiward Estate - Wikipedia

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    Roger Astley (died 1780) by his will dated 15 February 1778 bequeathed to Roger Pettiward his "copyhold estate at Putney consisting of three tenements". [23] In 1893 on this agricultural land immediately east of Erpingham Road was built an athletic track and concrete cycling velodrome, the first of its type in the United Kingdom.

  5. Deodar Road - Wikipedia

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    Deodar Road is a street in Putney, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. There are no other streets named Deodar Road in Great Britain. It was formerly the site of a mansion called The Cedars and a terrace of houses built in 1853. This was on the site of Copthall, a villa rebuilt in the 1620s. Next to this was a mansion, Putney House, built in the 1680s; it was converted into a College for ...

  6. Putney Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Putney Village Historic District encompasses most of the main village and town center of Putney, Vermont.Settled in the 1760s, the village saw its major growth in the late 18th and early 19th century, and includes a cohesive collection with Federal and Greek Revival buildings, with a more modest number of important later additions, including the Italianate town hall.

  7. London Buses route 14 - Wikipedia

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    On 7 February 1987, the main route was cut back to run between Putney Heath Green Man and Euston (or Tottenham Court Road station Monday to Saturday evenings). The Sunday services consisted of a morning extension to Hornsey Rise, and a further extension to Turnpike Lane station , via Crouch End , on Sunday afternoons, with meal relief journeys ...

  8. London General - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2024, Goat Road garage operates routes 80 (hybrid allocation only), 280 and 470.Buses are regularly shared with Merton garage. Goat Road was opened on 25 March 2023 as a replacement for Waterside Way (PL) garage, acquired from East Thames Buses in 2009, with routes, staff and vehicles transferring from Waterside Way after London General's lease on the site expired. [11]

  9. Wildcroft Manor - Wikipedia

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    The building was later home to publisher George Newnes 1851–1910, architect of Putney Library, who was made baronet "of Wildcroft, in the parish of Putney" in 1895. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Newnes demolished and rebuilt the building in 1877 [ 7 ] and it was visited by writer Naomi Royde-Smith as a child from 1900. [ 8 ]