Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The house and barn are in cobbles, the house with a slate roof, and the barn with a stone-slate roof. The house has three bays at the rear and two at the front, and the windows are mullioned. On the front is a gabled porch and a doorway with an inscribed lintel. The barn is to the right, and contains a carriage entrance. [9]
The revised constituency is made up of parts of: the previous Morecambe and Lunesdale constituency (35.1% by area and 76.3% by population of the new seat); Westmorland and Lonsdale, which still exists with revised boundaries (46.5% by area and 18.9% by population); and the former Lancaster and Fleetwood (18.4% by area and 4.8% by population).
The house was subsequently listed for sale at $65 million. [4] With Westgate Resorts' improved finances as of 2013, Siegel came to own the property outright and construction resumed, [5] with completion initially scheduled for 2016. [6] [7] In September 2022, the house was hit by Hurricane Ian, which Jackie Siegel said caused over $10 million ...
Old Silverdale: the loveliest spot on Morecambe Bay. Lancaster: Palatine Books. ISBN 978-1-910837-07-8. Mourholme Local History Society (1999). How it Was: A North Lancashire Parish in the Seventeenth Century. Mourholme Local History Society. ISBN 978-0-9534298-0-6. Full text available online; Mourholme Local History Society (2005).
Morecambe has two large live-music venues: the Platform and More Music. The Platform is a converted Victorian-styled building which used to be the old railway station. It also houses the Morecambe Tourist Information Centre. Morecambe has a number of bands playing in the town's pubs and music venues.
With so many notifications buzzing our phones these days, it's tough to distinguish between legitimate messages and possible scams. Kurt the CyberGuy helps unravel the mystery.
Westgate Castle was a peel tower-cum-hunting lodge, probably built in the 14th century, and forming the western gatehouse (hence the name) of Stanhope Deer Park owned by the Bishop of Durham. [2] In 1442 the building was granted to Lord Lumley and used for forest courts and administration, but later served as a residence. By 1647 the 'castle ...
Westgate, a 2007 album by Mark Seymour; Westgate (Metro Transit station), a planned light rail stop along the Central Corridor line in Saint Paul, Minnesota; Westgate (Pacific Electric), a suburban line operated by the Pacific Electric Railway from 1911 to 1940; Westgate FC, an association football club based in Melbourne, Australia