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  2. Park Drain railway station - Wikipedia

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    The building nearest the road was the Park Drain Hotel, which was completed in 1899 by George Dunston, a local colliery proprietor and mining engineer. He had obtained a licence to serve alcohol in 1897, before construction had begun, which was granted on the basis that Park Drain would soon be the centre of an extensive coal mining operation ...

  3. Farringford House - Wikipedia

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    The house and grounds have undergone a programme of restoration having been a Pontin's hotel since they left the Tennyson family's ownership in the 1940s. New owners bought the hotel in 2007. [1] They closed the hotel in 2009, and reopened it 2017 as a historic house/museum following renovation. [2] Guided tours are available to book April to ...

  4. Warner Leisure Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Warner Hotels (formally Warner Leisure Hotels) is a hospitality company owning 14 country and coastal properties around the UK in North Wales, Somerset, Herefordshire, Berkshire, North Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Isle of Wight, Suffolk, Hampshire and Warwickshire. Founded in 1932 as Warner Holiday Camps, later known as Warner Holidays and has ...

  5. A635 road - Wikipedia

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    The A635 is a main road that runs between Manchester and Doncaster running east–west through Stalybridge, Saddleworth Moor, Holmfirth, Barnsley and the Dearne Valley.The section forming the eastern part of the Mancunian Way is a motorway and is officially designated as the A635(M) though there is no road sign with this designation, [1] and the signs at the entrance of Mancunian Way westbound ...

  6. Swainston Manor - Wikipedia

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    Swainston Manor is an English country house, lying 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east of Calbourne, Isle of Wight, England. It is now a hotel. History

  7. Nether Hall, Doncaster - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed as a mansion for the Copley family of Sprotbrough [2] and was completed in the early to mid 18th century. [1]Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 8th Baronet sold an estate in Barbados with 150 slaves for £14,285 and purchased Nether Hall in 1841.

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