Area covered by the South East England Challenge

Draft Core articles list for The South East England Challenge

The following articles have been identified as being core articles for South East England, articles which are the high priority for development. Level I core articles are considered the most important or are of higher priority to developing so are emboldened. Level II core articles are in normal writing. Editors who significantly expand a core article and get to Wikipedia:Good article status will score heavily and receive the most points. Though a minimum of 3kb of readable prose is expected for article expansions, for them to be compliant with the contest and points to be given for tackling core articles, the whole article must also be properly sourced and structured and generally markedly improved.

Only include articles which have not yet reached Good Article or Featured Article status as the purpose of the contest will be to promote articles to GA. Embolden the articles which are Level I grade of priority. The scope is : Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex.

Architecture[edit]

  1. Ashmolean Museum
  2. Beaulieu Abbey
  3. Bishop's Waltham Palace
  4. Broadlands
  5. Brighton Dome
  6. Burnham Abbey
  7. Bursledon Brickworks Museum
  8. Canterbury Cathedral
  9. Chenies Manor House
  10. Chequers
  11. Chevening
  12. Chichester Cathedral
  13. Church of St Lawrence, Alton
  14. Cobham Hall
  15. Domus Dei
  16. Donnington Castle
  17. Dover Castle
  18. Eastgate House, Rochester
  19. Englefield House
  20. Fawley Court
  21. God's House Hospital
  22. Grand Brighton Hotel
  23. Greyfriars Church, Reading
  24. Groombridge Place
  25. Grove Place
  26. Guildford Cathedral
  27. Guildford Castle
  28. Herstmonceux Castle
  29. Hever Castle
  30. Highclere Castle
  31. Jane Austen's House Museum
  32. King John's Palace, Southampton
  33. Leeds Castle
  34. Mottisfont Abbey
  35. Newark Priory
  36. North Stoneham Park
  37. Odiham Castle
  38. Osborne House
  39. Oxford Castle
  40. Portchester Castle
  41. Reading Abbey
  42. Royal Pavilion, Brighton
  43. Sissinghurst Castle Garden
  44. St Augustine's Cross
  45. St Giles' Church, Oxford
  46. St Michael's Church, Brighton
  47. St Peter's Church, Petersfield
  48. Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire
  49. Stowe House
  50. The Grange, Northington
  51. Titchfield Abbey
  52. University Church of St Mary the Virgin
  53. Waddesdon Manor
  54. Winchester Cathedral

Culture and the arts[edit]

  1. Ascot Racecourse
  2. Canterbury Scene
  3. Caravan (band) (from Canterbury)
  4. Dusty Springfield (lived in Henley-Upon-Thames)
  5. Friars Aylesbury
  6. Norman Cook (associated with Brighton)
  7. Keane (from Battle)
  8. Lewes Bonfire
  9. Noel Redding (from Folkestone)
  10. Peter Gabriel (formed Genesis while at Charterhouse School)
  11. Isle of Wight Festival
  12. Pete Tong (from Dartford)
  13. Pinewood Studios
  14. Reading and Leeds Festivals
  15. Richard Hickox (from High Wycombe)
  16. Roger Dean (studied at Canterbury)
  17. Soft Machine (from Canterbury)
  18. Supergrass (from Wheatley, Oxford)
  19. The Jam (from Woking)
  20. The Troggs (from Andover)
  21. Tracey Emin (studied at Maidstone College of Art)

Economy[edit]

  1. Bluewater (shopping centre)
  2. Central Milton Keynes Shopping Centre
  3. Port of Dover
  4. Port of Ramsgate
  5. Tricorn Centre
  6. Wealden iron industry

Education[edit]

  1. Balliol College, Oxford
  2. Bodleian Library
  3. Charterhouse School
  4. Christ Church, Oxford
  5. Eton College
  6. St John's College, Oxford
  7. University of Kent
  8. University of Southampton
  9. University of Sussex
  10. Winchester College
  11. Wye College

Geography[edit]

  1. Abingdon-on-Thames
  2. Aldershot
  3. Amersham
  4. Arundel
  5. Aylesbury
  6. Bargate stone
  7. Beaconsfield
  8. Berkshire
  9. Bexhill-on-Sea
  10. Bicester
  11. Brighton
  12. Bracknell
  13. Broadstairs
  14. Buckinghamshire
  15. Camberley
  16. Caterham
  17. Chatham
  18. Chertsey
  19. Chesham
  20. Chichester
  21. Cowes
  22. Dartford
  23. Deal
  24. Dorking
  25. Dover
  26. East Sussex
  27. Eastbourne
  28. Eastleigh
  29. Elmbridge
  30. Epsom
  31. Ewell
  32. Fareham
  33. Farnborough
  34. Farnham
  35. Folkestone
  36. Frogmore
  37. Gillingham
  38. Godalming
  39. Gravesend
  40. Greensand Ridge
  41. Guildford
  42. Hailsham
  43. Hampshire
  44. Haslemere
  45. Hastings
  46. Herne Bay
  47. High Wycombe
  48. Horsham
  49. Hove
  50. Isle of Sheppey
  51. Isle of Wight
  52. Kent
  53. Kingston upon Thames
  54. Leatherhead
  55. Lewes
  56. Littlehampton
  57. Maidenhead
  58. Maidstone
  59. Margate
  60. Marlow
  61. Medway
  62. Milton Keynes
  63. Mole Valley
  64. New Forest
  65. Newport, Isle of Wight
  66. Newbury
  67. North Downs
  68. Oxford
  69. Oxfordshire
  70. Petersfield
  71. Polegate
  72. Ramsgate
  73. Reading
  74. Redhill
  75. Reigate
  76. Ringwood
  77. River Medway
  78. River Thames
  79. River Itchen, Hampshire
  80. River Test
  81. Rochester
  82. Romsey
  83. Ryde
  84. Rye
  85. Sevenoaks
  86. Sittingbourne
  87. Slough
  88. Solent
  89. South Downs
  90. South Downs National Park
  91. Southampton
  92. Southampton Water
  93. Staines-upon-Thames
  94. Strait of Dover
  95. Surrey
  96. Thanet
  97. Tonbridge
  98. Tunbridge Wells
  99. Uckfield
  100. Weald
  101. West Sussex
  102. White Cliffs of Dover
  103. Whitstable
  104. Winchelsea
  105. Windsor
  106. Windsor Great Park
  107. Worthing
  108. Woking
  109. Wokingham
  110. Yarmouth

History and the military[edit]

  1. Aldershot Garrison
  2. Army Training Centre, Pirbright
  3. Battle of Cheriton
  4. Berkshire Yeomanry
  5. Bletchingley Castle
  6. Bletchley Park
  7. Bordon and Longmoor Military Camps
  8. British Army Aeroplane No 1
  9. Bulford Camp
  10. Calleva Atrebatum
  11. Chatham Dockyard
  12. Colossus computer
  13. Farnborough Airport
  14. Faversham explosives industry
  15. HMNB Portsmouth
  16. HMS Victory
  17. John Hampden
  18. London Biggin Hill Airport
  19. Manston Airport
  20. Newhaven Fort
  21. Portsmouth Block Mills
  22. Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut
  23. Qinetiq
  24. Queenborough Castle
  25. RAF Andover
  26. RAF Hawkinge
  27. RAF Welford
  28. Richborough Castle
  29. RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus)
  30. Rout of Winchester
  31. Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
  32. Royal Marine Depot, Deal
  33. Royal Military Canal
  34. Sheerness Dockyard
  35. Shorncliffe Redoubt
  36. St Augustine's Abbey
  37. Winchester Hoard

Politics, governance and law[edit]

  1. Amber Rudd (MP for Hastings)
  2. Ann Widdecombe (MP for Maidstone)
  3. Boris Johnson (MP for Henley)
  4. Chris Huhne (MP for Eastleight)
  5. Damian Green (MP for Ashford)
  6. David Cameron (MP for Witney)
  7. Edward Heath (MP for Bexley / Sidcup)
  8. Earl of Sussex
  9. Endymion Wilkinson
  10. Flag of Sussex
  11. Gerald Howarth (MP for Aldershot)
  12. Ian Gow (MP for Eastbourne)
  13. Jeremy Hunt (MP for South West Surrey)
  14. John Bercow (MP for Buckingham)
  15. John Redwood (MP for Wokingham)
  16. Jonathan Aitken (MP for South Thanet)
  17. Julian Brazier (MP for Canterbury)
  18. Kent County Council
  19. Kit Malthouse (MP for North West Hampshire)
  20. Maurice Macmillan, Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden (MP for Farnham)
  21. Michael Fallon (MP for Sevenoaks)
  22. Michael Gove (MP for Surrey Heath)
  23. Michael Howard, Lord Howard of Lympne (MP for Folkestone and Hythe)
  24. Mayor of Winchester
  25. Philip Hammond (MP for Runnymede and Weybridge)
  26. Stephen Milligan (MP for Eastleigh)
  27. Stoke Mandeville Hospital
  28. Theresa May (MP for Maidenhead)
  29. Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr (MP for Isle of Wight and Aylesbury)
  30. Virginia Bottomley (MP for South West Surrey)
  31. White horse of Kent

Sport[edit]

  1. Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
  2. Cowes Week
  3. Hampshire County Cricket Club
  4. Kent County Cricket Club
  5. Milton Keynes Dons F.C.
  6. Portsmouth F.C.
  7. Reading F.C.
  8. Red Bull Racing
  9. Rose Bowl
  10. Silverstone Circuit
  11. Southampton F.C.
  12. Stadium mk
  13. Surrey County Cricket Club
  14. Sussex County Cricket Club
  15. Wycombe Wanderers F.C.

Transport[edit]

Road

  1. A2 road
  2. A20 road
  3. A21 road
  4. A22 road
  5. A229 road
  6. A23 road
  7. A24 road
  8. A249 road
  9. A25 road
  10. A259 road
  11. A26 road
  12. A27 road
  13. A272 road
  14. A28 road
  15. A29 road
  16. A3 road
  17. A31 road
  18. A33 road
  19. A34 road
  20. M2 motorway
  21. M20 motorway
  22. M23 motorway
  23. M25 motorway
  24. M27 motorway
  25. M271 motorway
  26. M275 motorway
  27. M3 motorway
  28. M4 motorway
  29. M40 motorway
  30. Operation Stack
  31. Pilgrims' Way
  32. Watling Street

Rail

Note: Hastings Line, currently a Featured Article, could be used as a model for rail route articles.

  1. Ashford International railway station
  2. Basingstoke railway station
  3. Brighton Main Line
  4. Brighton railway station
  5. Chatham Main Line
  6. Channel Tunnel
  7. Chiltern Main Line
  8. Dover Priory railway station
  9. East Coastway Line
  10. Ebbsfleet International railway station
  11. Gatwick Airport railway station
  12. Guildford railway station
  13. High Speed 1
  14. Margate railway station
  15. Milton Keynes Central railway station
  16. Oxford railway station
  17. Portsmouth Direct Line
  18. Ramsgate railway station
  19. Reading railway station
  20. Richard Beeching, Baron Beeching of East Grinstead
  21. Sevenoaks railway station
  22. South Eastern main line
  23. South Western Main Line
  24. Southampton Central railway station
  25. Tonbridge railway station
  26. West Coastway Line
  27. Woking railway station

Other

  1. Gatwick Airport
  2. Lydd Airport
  3. Manston Airport
  4. Southampton Airport