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The Grove is a large hotel in Hertfordshire, England, with a 300–acre (1.2 km 2) private park next to the River Gade and the Grand Union Canal. It touches on its north-west corner the M25 motorway and remains a small part in Watford .
Pedestrian walkways connect the station to the lower level of Terminal B and the DFW Airport Terminal A light rail station, which serves the Orange Line. TRE Link, a shuttle bus to the Trinity Railway Express line, can be accessed from Terminal B. Additionally, the walkway between the Terminal A and Terminal B stations is used as a FlixBus station.
The Grove tube station, an authorised, but never built Central London Railway station; The Grove, the ground of Halesowen Town F.C., English association football club "The Grove" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series; KFDS-FM, a country music radio station licensed to Mountain Grove, Missouri, branded as "The Grove"
Winnipeg's main airport terminal was designed by Argentine architect Cesar Pelli and Stantec. [26] The terminal's design was inspired by the City of Winnipeg's distinctive landscape and the province of Manitoba's vast prairies and sky. [27] It was the first airport terminal in Canada to be LEED-certified for its environmentally friendly concept ...
Green Line route 724 is a bus service currently operated by Arriva Herts & Essex as part of the Green Line Coaches network. It runs on an orbital route round the north and western outskirts of London between Harlow and Heathrow Central bus station, and is partly funded by airport operator Heathrow Airport Holdings.
Nascot Wood is the colloquial name for the largely residential area of Watford (Hertfordshire) that is located to the north-west of the town centre. The area has a relatively large number of mature trees, which help give it more of a leafy character than some other parts of the town.
Cassiobury Park is the principal public park in Watford, Hertfordshire, in EnglandIt was created in 1909 from the purchase by Watford Borough Council of part of the estate of the Earls of Essex around Cassiobury House which was subsequently demolished in 1927. [1]
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