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  • |name=Grange-over-Sands |picture=Morecambe Bay from Grange-over-Sands - geograph.org.uk - 267659.jpg
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  • #Redirect[[Grange-over-Sands]]
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  • |name=Grange Corner |picture=Grange Corner - geograph.org.uk - 637121.jpg
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  • |name=Grange Park '''Grange Park''' is a village in [[County Down]].
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  • |name=Biddulph Grange Garden |picture=Biddulph Grange Staffordshire.jpg
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  • |name=Coggeshall Grange Barn '''Coggeshall Grange Barn''' is a 13th-century monastic barn in [[Essex]], by the village of [[C
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  • '''Trelleck Grange''' (or '''Trellech Grange''') is a small hamlet in a rural area of [[Monmouthshire]], located three m ...e, the lord of Striguil or [[Chepstow]]. The monks then cultivated it as a grange, making it the principal farm for food production for the Abbey.<ref name=b
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  • |name=Biddulph Grange |picture=Biddulph Grange 2015 007.jpg
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  • '''Grange of Layd''' is a parish in [[County Antrim]]. It is situated in the barony o The Grange of Layd contains the following townlands:
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  • |name=Colpitts Grange '''Colpitts Grange''' is a village in southern [[Northumberland]] about ten miles south-east o
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  • '''Grange Fell''' may be: *[[Grange Fell, Cumberland]]
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  • |name=Grange Fell |picture caption=Grange Fell from Rosthwaite in Borrowdale
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  • |name=Grange Fell '''Grange Fell''' is a hill of 1,047 feet in [[Dumfriesshire]]. It is within the [[S
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  • |name=Walwick Grange |picture=The entrance to Walwick Grange - geograph.org.uk - 1216659.jpg
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  • #Redirect[[The Grange, Northington]]
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  • #Redirect[[The Grange, Northington]]
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  • |name=The Grange |picture caption=The Grange at Northington, East Elevation
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  • |name=Grange |picture=Grange Parish Kirk - geograph.org.uk - 997520.jpg
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  • |name=Bampton Grange |picture caption=The ''Crown and Mitre'', Bampton Grange
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  • |name=Grange |picture=Grange taken from Grange Crags.jpg
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  • [[File:Grange stone circle.jpg|thumb|300px|Grange stone circle]] ...s known in Irish as ''Lios na Gráinsí'', meaning 'Fort (or Court) of the Grange'.
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  • |name=The Grange |picture=Broadhembury, The Grange - geograph.org.uk - 140815.jpg
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  • |name=Wormington Grange |picture=Wormington Grange, early autumn - geograph.org.uk - 1520362.jpg
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  • |name=Creech Grange |picture=Creech Grange - geograph.org.uk - 1223893.jpg
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  • |name=Grange Arch |picture=Grange Arch looking NW.JPG
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  • #Redirect[[Kill of the Grange]]
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  • |name=Kill of the Grange |picture=Kill of the Grange Church.JPG
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  • |name=Abbess Grange ...se at [[Leckford]] in [[Hampshire]], built in 1901 on the site of a former grange of St Mary's Abbey, Winchester.<ref name=NHLE>{{NHLE|1093184|Leckford Abbes
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  • |name=Gaston Grange |picture=Gaston Grange seen from footpath - geograph-3907299.jpg
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  • [[File:Grange Chine 2009.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Grange Chine]] [[File:Grange_Chine,_IW,_UK.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The bottom of Grange Chine]]
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  • |name=Thedden Grange |picture=Thedden-grange.jpg
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  • |name=The Grange Club |picture=The Grange - geograph.org.uk - 177673.jpg
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  • * [[Grange of Scullion]]<sup>*</sup> * [[Grange of Doagh]]
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  • * [[Grange, County Armagh|Grange]]
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  • *[[Grange, Banffshire|Grange]] *Dr Gordon: Chronicles of Keith, Grange, &c. (Glasgow, 1880)
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  • ...Wednesday and Thursday of the last whole week of June at its Showground at Grange de Lings, a few miles north of [[Lincoln]] on the A15. The show was first h
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  • ...lly, parts of the parishes of [[Arboe]], [[Ballymoney]], [[Derryloran]], [[Grange of Scullion]] and [[Lissan]] extend into County Londonderry.
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  • *{{i-NTE}} [[Biddulph Grange]]
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  • *[[Deansgrange|Kill O' The Grange]]
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  • *Grange * Grange Stone Circle
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  • *[[Grange, County Sligo|Grange]]
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  • *[[Glencairn, County Waterford|Glencairn]], [[Grange, County Waterford|Grange]]
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  • *[[Trellech]] (including [[Trelleck Grange]])
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  • ...ls and the school is split up into 8 houses (Arbuthnot, Buchan, Craigewan, Grange, Marischal, Ravenscraig, Slains, Ugie), with all the names associated with
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  • ...ragments), a timber-framed cottage, Lime Cottage (18th century brick), The Grange (1870, formerly The Laurels), the village hall (1921 from Co-operative Soci
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  • ...round or "bee-hive" shaped house, and other underground chambers, at West Grange of Conan, Forfarshire], Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotla
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  • ...DC|title = Leaflet:Councillors, committees & meeting dates|publisher = The Grange, Nutholt Lane, Ely, CB7 4EE|date = February 2010}}</ref>
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  • ...the 12th Earl of Eglinton, the ceremony performed by Alexander Hamilton of Grange.
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  • * ''The Grange of St.Giles'', by J.Stewart-Smith, Edinburgh, 1898.
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  • * '''Shenley Church End''': Crownhill, Grange Farm, Hazeley, Medbourne, Oakhill, Oxley, Shenley Church End, Woodhill
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  • ...own as Spitalfields), Leven Park and Levendale (some time known as Ingleby Grange).
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  • ...into open areas. Omagh Leisure Complex is a large public amenity, near the Grange Park and is set in 26 acres of landscaped grounds and features a leisure ce
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  • ...Abbey]] who lived at Manor Farm in Ruislip in the 11th century owned this grange.<ref name="Bowlt 60"/> A few cottages at Northwood are mentioned in the 15 ...e, and a long range of about 1600.<ref name=boltonkingwyld/><ref>Northwood Grange Grade II listing of architecture {{National Heritage List for England|num=1
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  • ...ts first vicar, one William Hind.</ref> at the junction of the present day Grange Gardens, The High Street and Church Lane. The earliest surviving private dw
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  • ...lem and the neighbouring town of [[Newcastle-under-Lyme]]. To the south is Grange Park and Festival Park, reclaimed by the Stoke-on-Trent Garden Festival.
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  • ...number of areas including St Leonards, Marchmont, Newington, Sciennes, The Grange. It is broadly the area covered by the Burgh Muir, and grew in popularity
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  • ...693). Other outstanding houses include Runcorn Town Hall (formerly Halton Grange), Camden House and Cottage in High Street, and Bridgewater House near the S
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  • ...staff here (as 'Brampton Park'): the Command HQ was located at [[Brampton Grange]]. In 1955, Brampton Park became 'RAF Brampton' and non-flying units were l
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  • ...rger monastery of Croyland Abbey some 30 miles down-river. The site of the grange is now the Jacobean house known as Croyland Abbey. This part of the town is
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  • |name=Grange-over-Sands |picture=Morecambe Bay from Grange-over-Sands - geograph.org.uk - 267659.jpg
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  • ...dges run down the length of the peninsula. The western ridge is made up of Grange and Caldy Hills at 256 feet in height, then [[Thurstaston|Thurstaston Hill]
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  • ...local laird. No clearly undisputed remains have been found of the tower or grange buildings,<ref>Hall, Page 135</ref> however the New Statistical Account of
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  • ...also an outdoor wooden skateboarding and in-line skating facility in Tudor Grange Park. Sailing takes place on Olton Reservoir. ...iver Trent]], passes through parts of Solihull including Malvern and Tudor Grange Parks.
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  • ...national stores and introducing a varied and popular shopping experience. Grange Road has a number of expensive and attractive designer stores, Duke Street
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  • ...ips in 1961. There was a boost to the retail sector in 1969 when Middleton Grange Shopping Centre was opened by Princess Anne, with over 130 new shops. ...abilitation of derelict land, the indoor conversion to modernise Middleton Grange Shopping Centre from the 1960s brutalist architecture, the Historic Quay re
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  • ...and took on the character of a garden suburb especially along the lines of Grange Road, as Bermondsey Street became more urbanised, and of Jamaica/ Lower Roa ...in the area led to the development of Bermondsey Spa, as the area between Grange and Jamaica Roads called Spa Road commemorates.<ref>[http://bermondsey.org/
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  • ...Furness Line giving connections to [[Barrow-in-Furness]], [[Ulverston]], [[Grange-over-Sands]], [[Carnforth]] and [[Lancaster]]. ...s of which one route runs the 8 miles over the sands between Arnside and [[Grange-over-Sands]] in Lancashire. The other, from Hest Bank on the other side of
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  • ...ts in Dudley, the tallest three of them at Eve Hill, and smaller blocks at Grange Park, Queens Cross and Netherton.
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  • ...ptist Chapel, Stocks Lane}}</ref> Merton Grange,<ref>{{NHLE|1128150|Merton Grange, Station Road}}</ref> the Cock Inn,<ref>{{NHLE|1330904|Cock Inn}}</ref> a r
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  • ...gh: a late Iron Age farmstead, Romano-British villa and mediæval monastic grange G-GAT Annual Report pp. 27–38| publisher=Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological T
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  • ...eral other earthworks around Basingstoke including a long barrow near Down Grange.<ref name="hampshiretreasures">{{cite web | last=| first=| authorlink=| coa
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  • ...owned the manor throughout the Middle Ages and King Edward I visited their grange there.
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  • ...r, Frampton's Manor, New College Manor and Arches Manor. Abbey Manor was a grange of Reading Abbey, while Hendred House is the manor house of Arches. Hendre
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  • *Independent: [http://www.kingsgrange.com Kings Grange House Church]
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  • ...contained sixteen churches; and gives the title of Earl to the Howards of Grange. The parish, with the village, is in Dorking district, and comprises 3, 148
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  • ...daptation of Robin Hood was filmed at various locations including Oxenford Grange Farm, heavily disguised for the set, and the Hamstead Heath.
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  • * Grange Valley
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  • To the north of the edges of Loughborough, Dishley Grange Farm was formerly the home of agricultural revolutionist Robert Bakewell. T
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  • ...Manor is a Grade I listed building. It was built in the 13th century as a grange for Abingdon Abbey, which then owned extensive land around the village. It
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  • The west wing of Culham Manor was built in the 15th century as a mediæval grange for Abingdon Abbey. It is half-timbered, with a stone ground floor and timb
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  • The monks originally managed the lands from the Grange of Barry and latterly the land was controlled by the office of the Bailies
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