Room in Christian churches for the storage of liturgical vestments, sacred vessels and parish records.
Saddleworth
Civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham in Greater Manchester, in Yorkshire until government reorganisation in 1974.
Salade niçoise
Salad that originated in the French city of Nice, traditionally made of tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, Niçoise olives and anchovies, dressed with olive oil.
Salamanca
Salamanca, designed and built by Matthew Murray in 1812, was the world’s first commercially successful steam locomotive.
Sale Water Park
Parkland including a large artificial lake created by gravel extraction, a wildlife reserve, and part of the surrounding area's flood defences.
Salford Docks
Redirected to Salford Quays.
Salford Quays
Area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England at the terminus of the Manchester Ship Canal. Previously the site of Manchester Docks, also known as Salford Docks, it became one of the first and largest urban regeneration projects in the United Kingdom following the closure of the dockyards in 1982.
Salford Tart
Redirected to Manchester tart.
Sally Salisbury
Prostitute in early 18th-century London, celebrated for her beauty and wit. She achieved notoriety after stabbing one of her aristocratic clients.
Saltford Manor House
Grade II* listed house in Saltford, Somerset, thought to be the oldest continuously inhabited private residence in England.
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