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- was built as a mission church in 1892–1893 in the parish of St James, Chapelthorpe, Crigglestone, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It is Grade II listed...
- south. This area has two Anglican churches: the Church of St James, Chapelthorpe, and the Church of St John the Divine, Calder Grove. Crigglestone once...
- Warmfield and Heath, Stanley Ferry, Newmillerdam, Snydale, Wintersett, and Chapelthorpe are included in the designation. The green belt was adopted in 1987,...
- located near Crigglestone, the village of St James Primary Academy, Chapelthorpe and Kettlethorpe. "Crigglestone Parish Council Newsletter". Archived...
- and master's room. This is a Grade II listed building on Church Lane, Chapelthorpe, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF4 3JG. The church had been built in 1771...
- government area[citation needed] Notes Wakefield's thorpes are: Alverthorpe, Chapelthorpe, Gawthorpe, Hollingthorpe, Kettlethorpe, Kirkthorpe, Milnthorpe, Ouchthorpe...
- the campaign. Charlesworth was the son of John Dodgson Charlesworth of Chapelthorpe, Sandal, Wakefield. Baptised 20 August 1815, he was educated at Sedbergh...
- Centre Lupset Health Centre Prospect Surgery Middlestown Medical Centre Chapelthorpe Medical Centre The company emplo**** McChrystal Group based in Alexandria...
- 1967. After curacies at Armley and Northampton he was Vicar of St James Chapelthorpe from 1972 to 1981. From here he rose steadily in the church's hierarchy...
- retrieved 15 August 2021 Historic England, "Wakefield Independent School Chapelthorpe Hall, Crigglestone (1135605)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...