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  2. List of listed buildings in Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire - Wikipedia

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    The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is: Category A: "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic; or fine, little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."

  3. Banco National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Banco National Park is located in central Abidjan, at the junction of the communes of Abobo, Yopougon, Adjamé, and Attécoubé. Its perimeter forms a square of 7.8 km on each side, and the park covers an area of 3,473.55 hectares (8,583.3 acres) with a boundary line measuring 25.58 kilometres (15.89 mi).

  4. House of Burnett - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas Burnett of Leys, 3rd Bt and 15th Laird painted by John Scougal. the coat of arms of James Comyn Amherst Burnett of Leys, Chief of the Name and Arms of Burnett, Baron of Leys and Kilduthie. [17] Alexander Burnard, almost certainly of Farningdoun, is considered "The first of the Deeside Burnards, or Burnetts as they were later called". [9]

  5. Crathes Castle - Wikipedia

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    Crathes sits on land given as a gift to the Burnetts of Ley family by King Robert the Bruce in 1323. [1]Crathes castle. In the 14th and 15th centuries, the Burnett of Leys built a fortress of timbers on an island they made in the middle of a nearby bog.

  6. Ramsay baronets of Balmain (second creation, 1806) - Wikipedia

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    The seventh and present Baronet is the presumed heir to the dormant Burnett Baronetcy of Leys. [1] William Alexander Ramsay, eldest son of Captain Francis Ramsay, third son of the second Baronet, was a brigadier-general in the British Army. His son Sir Bertram Ramsay was an admiral in the Royal Navy. [1]

  7. Fairford Leys - Wikipedia

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    Fairford Leys is a mixed use development consisting of 1,900 homes, on the western edge of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.It has a village square hosting a number of traditionally-fronted shops, award-winning hair salon, supermarket, three restaurants, a Post Office, a popular, family-run nursery, an ecumenical church and a community centre. [4]

  8. Lochside Regional Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Lochside Regional Trail is a 29-kilometre (18-mile) trail [1] that runs from the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The trail is a popular route both for commuting and recreation. It is frequented by people walking, running, cycling, skateboarding and riding horses.

  9. Newton Leys - Wikipedia

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    Newton Leys within Milton Keynes is a brownfield development and within the Buckinghamshire Council area is greenfield. The full district covers some 104 hectares (260 acres) and comprises development land with housing for up to 1650 homes with employment areas, shops, a school, community facilities, new park, hotel, a care home and leisure ...