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Pickhill is a
village in
North Yorkshire, England, 6
miles (10 km) west of Thirsk. It is a part of the
civil parish of
Pickhill with Roxby. The Roman...
- RCAHMW.
Retrieved 13 June 2022. "Bridgemeister - 1903
Pickhill (
Pickhill Meadows) -
Pickhill, Wales,
United Kingdom". www.bridgemeister.com. Retrieved...
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Pickhill Halt
railway station was a
station in Sesswick, Wrexham, Wales. The
station was
opened on 30 May 1938 and
closed in 1962. The
opening of the halt...
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Pickhill railway station served the
village of
Pickhill,
North Yorkshire,
England from 1875 to 1959 on the Leeds-Northallerton Railway. The
station opened...
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Gunwharf Quays in 2003. This
bridge was
built for
Oliver Ormrod of
Pickhill Hall, over the
River Dee at Bangor-on-Dee in
November 1903, at a cost of...
- halt was
opened at Hightown, near Wrexham, and
later at Cloy,
Elson and
Pickhill.
However the p****enger
operation on the line was
plainly loss-making, and...
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Brook Quick Brook (R) Chew
Brook (L)
Wickens Brook (R)
White Brook (L)
Pickhill Brook (L)
Capper Brook Royle Brook Wickens Brook Broadstone Clough Diggle...
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December 1996). "
Pickhill Bridge (Grade II) (18059)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 19
February 2024. Cadw (7 June 1963). "
Pickhill Farmhouse (Grade...
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village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England. It is
located near
Pickhill,
Sinderby and
Ainderby Quernhow, on the west bank of the
River Swale. The...
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mound or barrow. Howe was
historically a
township in the
ancient parish of
Pickhill with
Roxby in the
North Riding of Yorkshire. At the time of the Domesday...