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Mellor Park (of 1879) Semaphore Park [note 5] 5019 Mellor Park (of 1920) Lockleys [note 5] 5032 Melrose Park: Edwardstown: 5039 Middle Brighton: Brighton: 5048 Millswood Estate: Millswood: 5034 Minories: Port Adelaide: 5015 Mirreen: Edwardstown: 5039 Mitcham Park: Daw Park: 5041 Mitcham West: Lower Mitcham: 5062 Monreith: Toorak Gardens: 5065 ...
Mellor is a village in the Stockport district, in Greater Manchester, England, lying between Marple Bridge and New Mills, Derbyshire. [1]Buildings in the village include St. Thomas' Church, a primary school, golf course, sports club, a riding school, three pubs (the Royal Oak, [2] The Devonshire Arms [3] and The Oddfellows Arms [4]) and the late-17th-century Mellor Hall.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) New Mills is a civil parish in High Peak, Derbyshire. It contains 65 listed buildings, which are designated by Historic England and recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one (Torr Vale Mill) is listed at Grade II*; the rest are ...
Semaphore Park originally started as a private sub-division in Section 64 in the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Yatala under the names of New Liverpool and Mellor Park (named for Thomas Mellor [citation needed]). Boundaries were created for the suburb on 30 September 1976. [3]
Mellor Hall is a country house in Mellor, Greater Manchester, England, 0.4 miles (0.64 km) north of the Devonshire Arms off Longhurst Lane. The completion date of the present hall is thought to be 1688. The hall and the adjoining farmhouse, dated to 1691 and originally a smithy, has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed ...
Mellor's Gardens are the gardens of Hough Hole House and are located to the northwest of the village of Rainow, Cheshire, England. They were created by James Mellor, a local industrialist, their design being inspired by the teaching of Emanuel Swedenborg , and are a representation of John Bunyan 's The Pilgrim's Progress .
New Mills Town Hall (built 1871, clock tower added 1875). Now almost entirely in Derbyshire, New Mills straddled the historic county boundaries of Derbyshire and Cheshire. The traditional boundary was the River Goyt: [10] Low Leighton, Torr Top and Hide Bank were always in Derbyshire, but Torr Vale Road and all of Newtown were in Cheshire.
The Inn at Honey Run is a boutique hotel in Holmes County, Ohio near Millersburg in Ohio's Amish Country. The hotel consists of a main building housing 25 rooms and suites and a fine-dining restaurant and lounge; 12 "honeycomb" rooms, which are built into the side of a hill on the property a short distance from the main building and have been ...
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