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An eko-park contact zoo located just a stone’s throw away from Piešťany houses tens of species of animals to get close to.
Source: https://spectator.sme.sk/c/23175629/weekend-read-on-bratislava-book-festival-is-here.html
At the Puriton end, the new cycle route will begin at the northern end of Enterprise Way, north of the new roundabout and a stone’s throw from the Polden Orchards development of 120 new homes which will be constructed by Redrow Homes.
Confusingly, it is sandwiched between Hampstead and Finchley Road in north London, just a stone’s throw from the house on Maresfield Gardens where Sigmund Freud once lived.
If an immersion into the cinematic Nouvelle Vague is what you’re after, then look no further than the Dame des Arts hotel, taking up a 1950s building in the heart of the Saint-Michel area, a stone’s throw from Notre-Dame and La Samaritaine.
Source: https://wwd.com/eye/lifestyle/paris-scene-newest-coolest-stores-restaurants-art-exhibits-1235546184/
Just a stone’s throw away, 23 houses and 15 flats are being built in Stirling Way.
Source: https://www.kentonline.co.uk/thanet/news/building-trucks-disrupting-pupil-s-learning-286644/
Just inside the door of one of these buildings, a stone’s throw from the chapel, is Dr. Nicholas Cole’s office.
Source: https://www.deseret.com/u-s-world/2023/7/15/23786484/byu-uvu-orem-oxford-utah-county-us-constitution
King Henry VIII’s Hampton Court Palace is a stone’s throw across the Thames and the attraction with its 60 acres of formal gardens and 750 acres of parkland has become the obvious main attraction locally.
Source: https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/buzzy-riverside-village-named-among-28033762
She and the children live just a stone’s throw away from Rahmatullah in a tiny cottage consisting of one room and a kitchen.
Southwark Playhouse’s new subterranean offshoot opens with Enda Walsh’s 2006 play, set a stone’s throw away in a south London high-rise.
The cabin is a stone’s throw from beautiful bush walks, secluded beaches and significant Gumbaynggirr sites.
The Concert is intended to raise awareness of the natural environment here in Druid Hills, and to benefit the Peavine Creek Rain Garden the South Fork Conservancy is building in the Village just a stone’s throw from the show.
Source: https://roughdraftatlanta.com/2023/04/21/the-storied-history-of-emory-villages-vibrant-music-scene/
The court heard he rented a storage yard, said to be “a stone’s throw away” from Manchester Airport, for £600 per month to Babakir Elmosbah, who said he was director of a firm which used the site for a valet parking service to and from the airport.
The Sports Banger book was launched at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, a grand building a stone’s throw from Buckingham Palace, last month.
This ad-hoc arrangement is in place just a stone’s throw away from the Vidhana Soudha, the administrative nerve centre of the State.
This summer was marked by sightings of Britain's biggest fish, some within a stone’s throw of land.
Source: https://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/trips-breaks/dying-whales-kamikaze-fish-bad-28340278
With more than 100 voices coming together in Vivaldi’s “Gloria” in a big old barn within a stone’s throw from lighthouses.
Source: https://www.pressherald.com/2023/06/18/society-notebook-choralart-still-singing-after-50-years/