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  • ...s from the Peak District of Derbyshire. In the Cheshire plain are fine oak woodlands and countless small lakes or meres. At the county's western extremity is th *[[Mossley]] (''partly in [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]]'')
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  • Inverness-shire is the largest county in the [[British Isles]] after [[Yorkshire]], swallowing the heart of the Highlands. It is 4,211 square miles in area, ...are, black game and ptarmigan, grouse and pheasant abound on the moors and woodlands. Foxes and wild cats occur, and otters are met with in the lakes and stream
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  • ...County Tipperary]] it is split into two "Ridings", analogous to those of [[Yorkshire]]. ...eys dominate central Cork. Habitats of the valleys and floodplains include woodlands, marshes, fens and species-rich limestone grasslands. The river Bandon flow
    16 KB (2,470 words) - 11:44, 6 October 2016
  • |county 2=Yorkshire ...n in the [[Pennines]] which stands on the boundary of [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]].
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  • ...dale formed by the [[River Wharfe]] coursing through the [[West Riding of Yorkshire]]. ...fedale]], [[Otley]], [[Pool-in-Wharfedale]], [[Arthington]], [[Collingham, Yorkshire|Collingham]], and [[Wetherby]].
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...[River Sheaf]], which runs through the city. The core of the city is in [[Yorkshire]], though in its growth it has spread across the Shirebrook and some of its
    16 KB (2,374 words) - 13:54, 20 October 2017
  • ...Anglian dialect form has become "wold" in its own areas; the Midlands and Yorkshire.<ref>''Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology'', edited by C. T. Onions, Ox ...d gills); small irregular-shaped fields and patches of heathland, abundant woodlands; scattered farmsteads and sunken lanes and paths''.<ref>[http://www.highwea
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  • ...d yards the brook meets the Far Small Clough at the three shires' point of Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire and thereafter it is definitively the Etherow, jus ...eal, Pochard, Common Sandpipers, Black-headed Gulls and Canada Geese. The woodlands are home to Redstart, Great Spotted Woodpecker, and Spotted Flycatcher.<ref
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  • ...hich allows passage between [[Manchester]] (Lancashire) and [[Sheffield]] (Yorkshire). It is a remote place. The A57 road crosses the Peaks using the Snake Pas ...ty|National Trust]]'s High Peak Estate. Much of it falls within the [[Hope Woodlands]] parish.
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  • ...ypical Chilterns Woodland - geograph.org.uk - 143050.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Woodlands near Great Hampden, Buckinghamshire]] ...ire]], [[Norfolk]] and the [[Lincolnshire Wolds]], finally ending as the [[Yorkshire Wolds]] in a prominent escarpment, south of the [[Vale of Pickering]].
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  • ...docks. Two were to the north of the canal, operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and the London and North Western Railway, and one was to the south, ...[[Runcorn]], contains a network of public footpaths through newly planted woodlands and meadows. Among the wildlife species found there are butterflies, dragon
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  • | [[Tonbridge]] || Woodlands Walk || Higham Lane <small>TN10 4AE</small> || {{map|}} || 26 ...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<
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  • ...Yorkshire]], in the [[Pennines|Pennine fells]] within the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]]. ...ted in 1086 for William the Conqueror, in which several of the entries for Yorkshire landholdings bear the note "in Craven". The name is far older though, and
    14 KB (2,130 words) - 09:45, 6 March 2020
  • ...yheads, Buckton Vale, Carrbrook, Millbrook, Brushes, Copley, Mottram Rise, Woodlands, Matley, Hough Hill, Castle Hall, Hollins Street}, Hydes, Rassbottom, Water ...ctober 1846. On 9 July 1847 the company was acquired by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. On 1 August 1849 the ''Manchester, Stockport and Leeds Railway'' c
    34 KB (5,211 words) - 13:39, 28 April 2022
  • ...d by a thegn, assessed as 11½ hides and 10½ plough-lands, with extensive woodlands. The whole manor rendered £37 4s. for farm of the plough-lands. In 1086 th ...lso included the chapelry of [[Saddleworth]], outside the hundred and in [[Yorkshire]]''
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  • |county=Yorkshire '''Pickering''' is an ancient market town in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]] at the foot of the [[North York Moors]], overlooking the [[Vale of Picker
    16 KB (2,707 words) - 20:32, 29 July 2014
  • ...The Peak itself trespasses outside it own county into [[Cheshire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. The [[County top|highest point]] of [[Staffordshire]] is in the Peak Di ...r]] and [[Sheffield]] and other industrial centres of [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]], coupled with easy access by road and rail, have contributed to its popul
    44 KB (6,703 words) - 10:17, 24 December 2016
  • ...uth programme, a project for schools learning about the seasonal effect on woodlands - phenology - and the Ancient Tree Hunt campaign. It has also created new woodlands: over {{convert|32|km2|mi2|-1|x}} have been created, including 250 new comm
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  • ...Chatsworth estate, together with 30,000 acres around [[Bolton Abbey]] in [[Yorkshire]] (mostly moorland) and some land in [[Eastbourne]], belongs to The Trustee ...dustrial site called Staveley Works, which is let to various tenants, some woodlands, and arable farms.
    63 KB (10,552 words) - 20:09, 25 May 2017
  • ...d red brick, and four Corinthian pilasters, made from Roche Abbey stone in Yorkshire, were added to the front. The stone used to make the pilasters was reported ...asingly anxious of their security following the Spanish Armada and planted woodlands around their properties.{{Sfn|Spencer|1998|p=21}} Between 1567 and 1901 at
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