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Nunthorpe is a
village and
civil parish in the
Borough of
Middlesbrough in
North Yorkshire, England. It is part of the
historic county of Yorkshire, North...
- The
Nunthorpe Stakes is a
Group 1 flat
horse race in
Great Britain open to
horses aged two
years or older. It is run at York over a
distance of 5 furlongs...
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Nunthorpe is a
railway station on the Esk
Valley Line,
which runs
between Middlesbrough and
Whitby via
Nunthorpe. The station,
situated 4 miles 48 chains...
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Middlesbrough or Whitby. The
section of the Esk
Valley Line
between Battersby and
Nunthorpe is the
youngest section of the route. The line was
constructed in 1864...
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Nunthorpe Academy is an 11–18
Specialist Science,
Business and
Enterprise Academy in
Nunthorpe, Middlesbrough,
North Yorkshire, England.
Houses are Endeavour...
- 182 The
parish church of St
Bernadette is a
Roman Catholic Church in
Nunthorpe in the
Diocese of Middlesbrough. The
parish priest is
Canon John Lumley...
- come with Lochnager,
winner of the King's
Stand Stakes, July Cup and
Nunthorpe Stakes in 1976; and Peterhof,
winner of the
Triumph Hurdle also in 1976...
- The
Nunthorpe–Battersby Link was a
short line
connecting the
Middlesbrough and
Guisborough Railway and the now
disused Picton-Battersby Line. The line...
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Hartlepool and Darlington. The
district covers the town of Middlesbrough,
Nunthorpe civil parish and
Stainton and
Thornton civil parish.
Since its creation...
- UK's 36
annual Group 1
races – the
Juddmonte International Stakes, the
Nunthorpe Stakes and the
Yorkshire Oaks. The
course is
located in the south-west...