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  • ...ecclesiastical buildings throughout the county: for example, the mediaeval Beeston Castle, Chester Cathedral and many parish churches. Occasional residential ...am]] to [[Whitchurch, Shropshire|Whitchurch]] passing [[Delamere Forest]], Beeston Castle and earlier Iron Age forts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sandstone
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  • | county=Yorkshire '''Leeds''' is a city in the [[West Riding of Yorkshire]]. It is [[Yorkshire]]'s biggest city and its prime commercial centre. Leeds is the largest cen
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  • ...and through [[Nottinghamshire]] until it joins the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|Yorkshire Ouse]] at [[Trent Falls]] to form the [[Humber]], which empties into the [[ ...ar]] joins the Trent, a cut, locks and weirs at [[Beeston, Nottinghamshire|Beeston]], which would connect with the Nottingham Canal at Lenton, and a cut and l
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  • | [[Beeston, Nottinghamshire|Beeston]] || <small>NG9 3HA</small> || {{map|}} || align="right"| 11.00 ==[[Yorkshire]]==
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  • ...eeston]], close by the [[Derbyshire]] border. It is wholly contiguous with Beeston and hence part of the greater urban area spreading out from [[Nottingham]]. ...e "HS2" high-speed rail link from the [[Midlands]] to [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]].
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  • ...odmorden]] || Centre Vale Park || Ewood Lane<ref name=Ewood>Lancashire and Yorkshire: the county border runs through the Center Vale Park</ref> <small>OL14 7DE< | [[Beeston, Nottinghamshire|Beesford]] || Broadgate Park || High Road <small>NG9 2LN</
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  • ...yshire]] peaks, and northerly to [[Manchester]] and [[Blackstone Edge]] in Yorkshire. ...nd [[Mow Cop]] (where the Cheshire Plain meets the [[Peckforton Hills]], [[Beeston Castle]], and the [[Delamere Forest]]) to the southwest; and west to the mo
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  • {{county|Yorkshire}} ...rkshire.svg|thumb|250px|Agbrigg Wapentake shown within the West Riding and Yorkshire]]
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  • *Beeston Fields Golf Club - [[Nottingham]] ==Yorkshire==
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  • '''Beeston''' could be: *[[Beeston, Yorkshire]], West Riding
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  • |name=Beeston |picture caption=Beeston Town Hall
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  • {{county|Yorkshire}} The '''M621''' is a short loop of motorway in [[Yorkshire]] that takes traffic into central [[Leeds]] between the [[M1 motorway|M1]]
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  • *[[Beeston Regis]], Norfolk *[[Kingston upon Hull]], Yorkshire
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  • ...s rare in the area; the nearest comparable site is in [[Saddleworth]] in [[Yorkshire]]. Its presence has been taken as an indication that during the Bronze Age ...lt at Mellor is similar to fragments recovered from the Iron Age site at [[Beeston Castle]]. A layer of charcoal has been radiocarbon dated to 830&ndash;190&n
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...d venue for formal civic functions sitauted at The Headrow, [[Leeds]] 1, [[Yorkshire]]. It was built between 1853 and 1858 to a design by architect Cuthbert Bro
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  • ...0 – 2 August 1766), who also owned estates at [[Beeston, Nottinghamshire|Beeston]] and [[Chilwell]].<ref>University of Nottingham mss catalogue. [http://mss ...81 other places, as lord or tenant-in-chief, mainly in Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire. They include [[Bingham, Nottinghamshire|Bingham]] and [[East Bridgford]] a
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  • ...the west of [[Leeds]] in the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]]. It starts less than a mile from Leeds city centre. Like much of Leeds, A ...o.uk/yourarmley/Armley-Local-History.3741809.jp "Armley Local History"], ''Yorkshire Evening Post'', 4 February 2008. Retrieved 23 December 2011</ref>
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  • The mid-1870s saw the Midland line extended northwards through the [[Yorkshire Dales]] and [[River Eden, Cumberland and Westmorland|Eden Valley]] on what ...rail link between London and the East Midlands and the southern parts of [[Yorkshire]].
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...field''' is a village in the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]], to the east of [[Leeds]]. It neighbours [[Garforth]], [[Aberford]] and [
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...l suburb of [[Leeds]] in the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]]. It stands on a hill four miles south of Leeds city centre.
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