Soulbury is a village and also a civil parish within the unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Aylesbury Vale, about seven miles south of Central Milton Keynes, and three miles north of Wing. The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means "stronghold in a gully". In the Domesday Book of 1086, the village was recorded as Soleberie.
All Saints' Church
Soulbury Three Locks
Lovett House, Chapel Hill – the stone known as the Soulbury Boot is close to the front of the red car
The Boot public house.
The Eddystone Lighthouse is a lighthouse that is located on the Eddystone Rocks, 9 statute miles (14 km) south of Rame Head in Cornwall, England. The rocks are submerged below the surface of the sea and are composed of Precambrian gneiss.
An aerial view of the fourth lighthouse. (The stub of the third lighthouse is visible in the background.)
Original Winstanley lighthouse, Eddystone Rock, by Jaaziell Johnston, 1813
Cross section of Rudyard's lighthouse.
Outline of slab of lead removed from the stomach of Henry Hall, who swallowed the molten lead as it fell from the lantern roof during the 1755 fire