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Wren Kitchens, Leeds, Crown Point Shopping Park. Wren Kitchens was founded in 2009. The management team behind Wren traded for 10 years in the United States before the business was sold and the team moved back to the United Kingdom. [6] The Nest, Wren Kitchens headquarters, Barton-upon-Humber
The name "Wren's Nest" came from his discovery of a family of wrens living in the mailbox in the spring of 1895. [5] After several years of correspondence, Indiana poet James Whitcomb Riley visited Harris at Wren's Nest in 1900. Harris's children were especially interested in Riley and nicknamed him Uncle Jeems. [6]
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A mineral line once connected the local Wren's Nest quarry to the Seven Sister Tunnels and Dudley station as this 1930's O.S. map shows-. [2] The line was not present in 1903 as this-[3] 1903 O.S. map illustrates and was cut back by the Wren's Nest Estate by 1948 as this-[4] 1948 O.S map points out. It was used as a long siding by local freight ...
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The Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve is world-famous geologically for its well-preserved Silurian coral reef fossils.Considered the most diverse and abundant fossil site in the British Isles, [9] more than 700 types of fossil have been found at the site, 86 of which are unique to the location, [10] including Calymene blumenbachii, a trilobite nicknamed the Dudley Bug or Dudley Locust by ...
The "Wren's Nest" news section of The Witches' Voice was used as a source for other Pagan publications. [5] The site includes posts by businesses and individuals, semi-monthly essays submitted by users, columns by regular contributors, and a monthly selection of Pagan musicians and bands.
Beyond the main shopping centre is a separate retail park which has a number of shops and restaurants and also a cinema. Stores in this area include Wren Kitchens, Oak Furniture Land, Bensons for Beds, The Range, Currys, B&M Home & Garden, Carpetright, Halfords, Pets at Home and Matalan among others.