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  2. St Peter's Church, Heysham - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Church is in the village of Heysham, Lancashire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building . [ 1 ] It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Lancaster, the archdeaconry of Lancaster and the diocese of Blackburn .

  3. St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham - Wikipedia

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    St Patrick's Chapel is a ruined building that stands on a headland above St Peter's Church, in Heysham, Lancashire, England (grid reference). It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building , [ 1 ] and is a Scheduled Ancient Monument .

  4. Heysham - Wikipedia

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    Administratively, Heysham is part of the City of Lancaster district and has three wards: Heysham Central (with a population of 4,397 in 2001, [5] increasing to 4,478 at the 2011 Census), [6] Heysham North (5,477 in 2001, [7] decreasing to 5,274 at the 2011 Census) [8] and Heysham South (6,262 in 2001, [9] increasing to 7,264 at the 2011 Census). [10]

  5. Listed buildings in Heysham - Wikipedia

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    Heysham is an unparished area in Lancaster, Lancashire, England.It contains 26 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, four are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  6. Heysham hogback - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Church, Heysham The Heysham hogback is, like other hogbacks , a grave-marker, monument or perhaps cenotaph , dating from the 10th century and probably from the period 920–950. [ 4 ] [ 1 ] The man it commemorates is thought to have been a high-status individual connected with the Hiberno-Norse communities of Cumbria or Yorkshire ...

  7. Heysham rock-cut tombs - Wikipedia

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    The two rock-cut tombs south east of St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham. The six tombs of the western group are lined up in parallel with an east-west orientation. They vary in size, the largest being 2.03 metres (6 ft 8 in) in length, 0.51 metres (1 ft 8 in) in breadth, and 0.24 metres (9.4 in) in depth, while the smallest is 1.55 metres (5 ft 1 in) in length, 0.33 metres (1 ft 1 in) in breadth ...

  8. Municipal Borough of Morecambe and Heysham - Wikipedia

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    Morecambe and Heysham was a municipal borough in Lancashire, England. It was formed in 1928 by the merging of Morecambe Municipal Borough and Heysham Urban District, and abolished in 1974 when it was absorbed into the City of Lancaster local government district. [1] [2] [3] In 1961 it had a population of 40,228. [4]

  9. Heysham nuclear power station - Wikipedia

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    Heysham 2 shares its reactor design with Torness nuclear power station near Dunbar in East Lothian, and is a development of the reactor design used at Hinkley Point B in Somerset. The reactors were supplied by NNC, the turbines and boilers by NEI .