12-726: Woodford may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Woodford, New South Wales Woodford, Queensland , a town in the Moreton Bay Region Woodford, Victoria Canada [ edit ] Woodford, Ontario England [ edit ] Woodford, Cornwall Woodford, Gloucestershire Woodford, Greater Manchester Woodford, Northamptonshire Woodford, Somerset Woodford, Wiltshire Woodford cum Membris , Northamptonshire Woodford Halse , Northamptonshire London, England [ edit ] Woodford, London ,
24-643: A brand of bourbon whiskey Woodford Stakes , horse race, Kentucky Miss Woodford , Thoroughbred racemare Woodforde, South Australia , suburb of Adelaide Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Woodford . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Woodford&oldid=1150188854 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
36-639: A place in the lower school, children take the 11-plus exam via the local authority, the London Borough of Redbridge. Redbridge offers the top 180 girls in the 11-plus exam results places. The school offers a range of GCSE subjects, including Classical Civilisation. Although the school is part of the Borough of Redbridge school system, the school buildings themselves are located in the London Borough of Waltham Forest . The main school building
48-810: A suburb of London. It includes the districts: South Woodford Woodford Bridge Woodford Green Woodford Wells It is served by Woodford tube station and South Woodford tube station Ireland [ edit ] Woodford, County Galway Woodford River , a tributary of the River Shannon United States [ edit ] Woodford, California , Kern County Woodford, former name of Woodfords, California , Alpine County Woodford, Illinois Woodford, Oklahoma Woodford, South Carolina Woodford, Wisconsin Woodford, Vermont Woodford, Virginia Woodford (Simons Corner, Virginia) , listed on
60-699: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Woodford, New South Wales Woodford is a village in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales , Australia , about 90 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD . Its elevation is 609 metres (1,998 ft) above sea level . It is situated on the Great Western Highway and has a railway station (opened in 1868 as Buss's Platform) on
72-515: The Main Western railway line served by NSW TrainLink 's Blue Mountains services . At the 2016 census , Woodford had a population of 1,934. The site was originally known as Twenty Mile Hollow. In the 1830s an inn called The Woodman was built there. Ten years later the inn became known as the King's Arms, later popularly known as Buss's Inn after 1855. Sydney businessman Alfred Fairfax converted
84-943: The NRHP in Virginia Woodford (mansion) , Philadelphia Woodford County, Illinois Woodford County, Kentucky People [ edit ] Woodford (surname) Football clubs [ edit ] Woodford Town F.C. (1937) Woodford Town F.C. (2007) Woodford Wells F.C. Woodford United F.C. See also [ edit ] Woodfords, California , United States Woodford County High School (Kentucky) Woodford County High School (London) Woodford Lodge High School , Cheshire, England Woodfords Club , Portland, Maine Woodford Court , Shepherds Bush, London Woodford Folk Festival , Queensland, Australia Woodford Hill River , Dominica Woodford Island , Australia Woodford Patient Capital Trust , British investment trust Woodford Reserve ,
96-609: The Woodford to Glenbrook Classic, a cycling and running race from Woodford railway station to Euroka picnic area at Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains National Park. The Classic follows the Oaks and Bennetts Ridge fire trails, and is 25 km in length. The area also presents opportunities for bushwalking and photography in places like Murphys Glen and Wilson Glen (on the south side) and Mabel Falls Reserve (on
108-416: The building into a private home some time later and renamed it Woodford House. The railway station adopted the name Woodford in 1871. Woodford House later became a private boys' school and is now a heritage-listed building. A centenary time capsule was buried at Woodford railway station on 14 December 2002 by Chris Parr, Woodford's station master at the time. He collected items from the locals which went into
120-419: The capsule to be opened in a hundred years. Woodford has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Woodford is well known to mountain bike riders and walkers as the start point for the renowned Oaks and St Helena tracks. It is also the finish point for Andersons and Ingar fire trails, also popular with mountain bike riders and walkers. Each June or July, Careflight International raises money by conducting
132-504: The north side). Woodford County High School (London) Woodford County High School For Girls , formerly Woodford County High School (WCHS) is a secondary all-girls selective grammar school in Woodford Green of the London Borough of Redbridge , England . The school was opened in 1919. Woodford County's brother school for boys is Ilford County High School . Woodford County High School has seven Years (7–13) . To gain
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#1732772508343144-593: Was originally Highams Manor or Highams Park, and was built in 1768 by William Newton (1735–1790) . The exterior has Ionic order pilasters and a polygonal roof lantern . Notable internal features include a stone staircase with a wrought-iron balustrade . The grounds were designed by Humphry Repton and originally included Highams Park Lake . In 1849, the house was acquired by the Warner family, who also held ownership of many properties in Walthamstow. The building
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