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Nearby was Sodbury Hill, an Iron Age hill fort which was an obvious strategic point for the Lancastrians to seize.
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Nearby was the vast Hippodrome for chariot-races, seating over 80, 000 spectators, and the famed Baths of Zeuxippus.
Nearby barracks housed some 40 prisoners, members of an honors program out of Walla Walla State Penitentiary and the prison population was made up of several types of prisoners, including those convicted of murder.
Nearby Radlett was the base for Handley Page Aircraft Company, while Hatfield became home to de Havilland.
Nearby is Mont Moléson, a mountain suitable for climbing, or for the less athletic there is a cablecar to the summit which was rebuilt in 1998.
Nearby Llangennith Beach, with its soft sands, consistent beach break and great facilities, was listed as the best place to learn how to surf in Britain by The Observer ( 2006 ) and one of the 10 ' classic surfing beaches by The Guardian ( 2007 ).
Nearby was the omphalos ( Greek for " navel "), which was flanked by two solid gold eagles representing the authority of Zeus, and the cleft from which emerged the sacred pneuma.
Nearby is " King's Gate ", built in stone with a statement inscribed which reads " any slave who passes through this gate is declared a free man ", and it was this gate through which Liberated Africans passed through.
Nearby Neolithic standing stones and circles followed the introduction of farming from about 4000 BC, and a remarkably well preserved Bronze age log boat dated to around 1000 BC was found in the mudflats of the River Tay at Carpow to the east of Perth.
Nearby were the Mansions of Aulë, the Smith who created the Dwarves, and who was the spouse of Yavanna.
Nearby was the cabin of the Saturday Sketch Club used by Buffalo art students who specialized in outdoor oil painting.
Nearby Kilmington was used as a location for the 1998 LWT adaptation of Tess of the d ' Urbervilles.
Nearby were two religious almshouses ; St. Barts Hospital dates back to around 1190 and St. Thomas's Hospital which was built in the 14th century and named in honour of St. Thomas Becket.
Nearby, in Cabeço de São Miguel da Mota, another temple dedicated to Endovelicus was built and, on its ruins, the Alans built or readapted the previous temple, a sanctuary dedicated to Saint Michael ( São Miguel in Portuguese ).
Nearby Nicholson Road was presumably named after Brigadier General John Nicholson, who played a prominent part in the storming of Delhi.
Nearby, marked by Orpheus Street, was the " Metropole Theatre and Opera House ", presenting transfers of West End shows.
Nearby Gifford House was owned by the J. D. Charrington of brewing fame ; and Dover House, was the seat originally of Lord Dover, afterwards of Lord Clifden.
Nearby historically was the palace of Edward VI, where Elizabeth I lived while a princess, including during the final illness of Henry VIII.
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Nearby attractions include Mohican Forest, Pleasant Hill Lake, Malabar Farm, and St. Gregory Palamas Monastery.
Nearby towns include Burgess Hill to the southwest, Horsham to the northwest, Crawley north-northwest and East Grinstead north-northeast.
Nearby railway stations offer services to other destinations: London Bridge station can be reached from North Dulwich ; and Denmark Hill will have trains to Clapham Junction in south-west London and Dalston Junction in north-east London when Phase II of London Overground's East London line extension is completed in December 2012.
Nearby there is the Goobang National Park, and Peak Hill which features an Open Cut Mine that can be toured during holidays.
Nearby, the River Dargle rises between Tonduff and War Hill, falling as the Powerscourt Waterfall, Ireland's tallest waterfall at, over a cliff formed by a glacier at the contact point between the granite and mica-schist of the Wicklow Mountains.
Nearby co-educational private schools include Hailebury, Caulfield Grammar School Wheelers Hill campus and Wesley College Glen Waverley campus.
Nearby Cherry Hill, the second largest municipality in South Jersey and the 15th largest in New Jersey by population, is an affluential edge city that functions as South Jersey's new economic center.
Nearby Lake Ruataniwha supports sailing, water skiing and prominent rowing events, such as the Maadi Cup, while the Ohau Skifield and the Round Hill Ski Area attract winter tourists.
Nearby landmarks include the David A. Balfour Park ( Vale of Avoca section of Rosedale ravine ), St. Michael's Cemetery, Deer Park, Moore Park, Upper Canada College, and Forest Hill.
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