List of King George V Playing Fields in Leicestershire


King George V Fields in the United Kingdom
England
  • Bedfordshire
  • Berkshire
  • Buckinghamshire
  • Cambridgeshire
  • Cornwall
  • Cumbria
  • Derbyshire
  • Devon
  • Dorset
  • East Riding of Yorkshire
  • East Sussex
  • Essex
  • Gloucestershire
  • Greater London
  • Hampshire
  • Hertfordshire
  • Kent
  • Leicestershire
  • Merseyside
  • Norfolk
  • North Yorkshire
  • Nottinghamshire
  • Somerset
  • Surrey
  • Tyne and Wear
  • West Sussex
  • Wiltshire
  • Worcestershire
Northern Ireland
  • Northern Ireland
Scotland
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Renfrewshire
  • West Lothian
Wales
  • Pembrokeshire
  • Vale of Glamorgan
List of King George V Playing Fields in the United Kingdom
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