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Kersal is a
suburb and
district of
Salford in
Greater Manchester, England, 3
miles (4.8 km)
northwest of
Manchester and is part of the
historic county...
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Kersal Moor is a
recreation area in
Kersal,
Greater Manchester,
England which consists of
eight hectares of
moorland bounded by Moor Lane,
Heathlands Road...
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Kersal Priory Kersal Priory in the
township of
Kersal, also
known as St Leornards,
classed as an
Alien priory or hermitage, was po****ted by
Cluniac monks...
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Peninsula Stadium for
sponsorship purposes, is a
football ground in the
Kersal area of Salford,
Greater Manchester, England,
which has a
capacity of 5...
- Chester. The cell in
Kersal was sold in 1540
during the
Dissolution of the Monasteries. A 16th-century
manor house,
called Kersal Cell, was
built on the...
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Altrincham Kersal Rugby Football Club is an
English rugby union team
based in Timperley, Trafford. The club runs
three senior men's teams, and mini and...
- Chew
Valley Cheesden Valley Crompton Moor
Harridge Pike
Hartshead Pike
Kersal Moor
Pennine Way Red Moss,
Greater Manchester Saddleworth Moor West Pennine...
- spaces. The
largest is
Kersal Dale
country park,
which covers about 32
hectares (0.32 km2).
Others include Kersal Moor in
Higher Kersal, The Meadow, Peel Park...
- with
Leigh Zimmerman at the Queen's
Theatre -
London (2002–03)
Bernard Kersal in
Somerset Maugham's The
Constant Wife, tour of
Britain (2003). Theodore...
- "cress island". Kesgrave, Suffolk, "ditch or
grove where cress grows".
Kersal, Lancashire, "the
haugh where cress grows". Kershopefoot, ****bria, "cress...