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  2. List of listed buildings in Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire

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    The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is: Category A: "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic; or fine, little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."

  3. Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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    Currently the group has a resource room at the local community hall (Stonehouse Lifestyles, 2 Udston Mill Road, Stonehouse ML9 3JL). Additional information can be found on their own website. Stonehouse Scouts, Cubs and Beavers. Scouting in Stonehouse had closed in the early-1990s but was restarted in 2014 by a team of local volunteers.

  4. Stanley Mills - Wikipedia

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    There had been mills on the site for many years but the current mill was built in 1813 and expanded around 1825. [5] The mill was powered by water in the River Frome. [5] A lodge house was built for the owners in 1815, [3] at the same time as some ancillary buildings for storage and supply of the mill. [4]

  5. Category:Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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  6. Log pond - Wikipedia

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    A "full deck" of logs awaiting the mill. A log pond is a small natural lake or reservoir used for storage of wooden logs in readiness for milling at a sawmill.Although some mill ponds served this purpose for water-powered sawmills, steam-powered sawmills used log ponds for transportation of logs near the mill; and did not require the elevation drop of watermill reservoirs.

  7. Millbay - Wikipedia

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    The Millbay and Stonehouse Area Action Plan 2006-2021 was adopted by Plymouth City Council in 2007. [9] In the same year the first Millbay Masterplan received planning consent [10] and this was updated in 2015. [11] Millbay's first new development, Cargo, was completed in 2010.

  8. Titus Mill-Pond & New York State Tidal Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    Nearby the mill-pond, on the neck itself, Lispenard built his home, a stone house of one-and-a-half stories, with the front eaves extending to form the roof of a wide porch. [2] The Lispenard family was part of the group of Huguenot refugees who established New Rochelle in the late seventeenth century.

  9. Stonehouse, Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    Housing development in Stonehouse continued during the post-war period, with the Park Estate being built in the 1950s, Little Australia, Boakes Drive and continuing into the 21st century, with the small developments at Arrowsmith Drive and Court View, which is located opposite Stonehouse Court and built partially on the old Stroud and ...