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  2. Lamesley - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of a medieval village located just to the south of Haggs Lane has been documented, with ridge and furrow, field boundaries and a holloway visible as earthworks.. This has been recognised as one of the best surviving medieval landscapes in the Tyne and Wear regi

  3. How a tiny village grew into a huge luxury destination - AOL

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    "Cartmel seems to be a really luxury destination," says Mrs Foggo. "Obviously you've got L'Enclume and [sister restaurant] Rogan and Co, you've got the racecourse, you've got lovely pubs that all ...

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  5. Axholme Joint Railway - Wikipedia

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    Hagg Lane siding, near the village of Belton, was next, from where John Blether agreed to forward 2,500 tons per year. Using Army-surplus equipment from the First World War , he built 1.25 miles (2.0 km) of 2 ft ( 610 mm ) gauge tramway in 1920 to bring produce from his farm to the sidings.

  6. Belton, North Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    An Ordnance Survey map from the 1920s shows an agricultural tramway network running around North Moor, to the north of Temple Belwood, linking to the railway at Hagg Lane siding. As well as use on farms, such lines were also used for peat extraction in this area, as on the nearby Thorne and Hatfield Moors, often using WW1 trench railway equipment.

  7. Holker Hall - Wikipedia

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    Holker Hall (pronounced Hooker by some) is a privately owned country house located about 2 km to the southwest of the village of Cartmel in the ceremonial county of Cumbria and historic county of Lancashire, England. It is "the grandest [building] of its date in Lancashire ...by the best architects then living in the county."

  8. Category:Cartmel - Wikipedia

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    Cartmel Priory School; Cartmel Racecourse; E. L'Enclume This page was last edited on 14 April 2021, at 22:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. John Harington, 1st Baron Harington - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Harington: Sable, a fret argent; Crest: A lion's head erased or collared gules [1] Monument and effigies of John Harington, 1st Baron Harington (died 1347) and his wife, [2] Cartmel Priory. A 1646 drawing of it by Daniel King showed the arms of Dacre on the monument [ 3 ] Harington built Gleaston Castle on the Furness Peninsula ...