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    53°34′37″N 1°40′23″W / 53.577°N 1.673°W / 53.577; -1.673 Lower Cumberworth is a village in the borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. The village...
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    the Denby Dale civil parish that also covers Lower Denby, Upper Denby, Upper Cumberworth, Lower Cumberworth, Skelmanthorpe, Emley, Emley Moor and Clayton...
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    Huddersfield, Wakefield Villages: Denby Dale, Clayton West, Emley, Lower Cumberworth, Scissett, Shelley, Shepley Listed buildings in Denby Dale UK Census...
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    between the villages of Denby Dale and Shepley, above the village of Lower Cumberworth. It occupies a rural location, surrounded by fields and woodland but...
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    wards Formed Denby Dale Parish Council Denby Dale, Upper and Lower Cumberworth, Upper and Lower Denby, Birdsedge and High Flatts, Scissett, Skelmanthorpe...
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    94°W / 53.31; -01.94 SK0480 Lower Cumberworth Kirklees 53°34′N 1°40′W / 53.57°N 01.66°W / 53.57; -01.66 SE2209 Lower Daggons Hampshire 50°55′N 1°52′W...
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    signal box Cumberworth Tunnel Denby Dale also serves Upper Cumberworth and Lower Cumberworth, and was originally Denby Dale & Cumberworth Denby Dale Viaduct...
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  • was 568. The parish is centred on Dunford Bridge to the west and Lower Cumberworth to the east with Crow Edge virtually central between them. The parish...
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  • parish contains the villages of Denby Dale, Clayton West, Lower Cumberworth, Upper Cumberworth, Lower Denby, Upper Denby, Emley, Scissett, and Skelmanthorpe...
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    the original on 2 June 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2019. Grusky DB, Cumberworth E (February 2010). "A National Protocol for Measuring Intergenerational...
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    grazed landscape is now represented by two nature reserves only. Only the Lower one is in the parish, the upper one is adjacent to the boundary. Another...
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  • Huddersfield Crowlees CE Junior and Infant School, Mirfield Cumberworth CE First School, Upper Cumberworth Dalton School, Huddersfield Denby CE First School, Upper...
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  • Austonley (absorbed into Holmfirth UD) and Cumberworth (merged with Denby to form Denby and Cumberworth). Sessional Papers: Volume 77. London: House...
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    terraced household spaces is much lower (8.9% against 24.5% nationally), while the proportion of purpose-built flats is also lower (14% versus 16.7%). 2.3% of...
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    Lindley AFC Dalton Almondbury Woolpack Britannia Sports Colne Valley Cumberworth Holme Valley Academicals Honley Lepton Highlanders Marsden Moorside Netherton...
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    Civil War and, after the nearby Battle of Winceby in October 1643, only the lower sections of the outer walls remained. The last standing section of the castle...
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  • Scammonden". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 5 January 2019. "The Benefice of Cumberworth (St Nicholas), Denby, Denby Dale and Shepley". www.crockford.org.uk....
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    Peter, but has reverted to its original name. In the churchyard is the lower part of a 14th-century Grade II listed and scheduled churchyard cross. From...
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  • position if they were represented separately from workers they felt to be lower skilled. The society was established in 1930, and within a year had 350...
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  • Burgh le Marsh, Calceby, Candlesby + detached portion, Claxby, Croft, Cumberworth, Dalby, Driby, East Keal, East Kirkby, Eastville, Farlesthorpe, Firsby...
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    Norman and Early English Gothic architectural fragments were discovered. The lower stage of the tower, with large lancet windows, is Early English, as is the...
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    James Fowler of Louth. The upper part of the font is 12th-century and the lower part 19th-century. There is a medieval scheduled standing cross with square...
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    northern side of the waterway today known as the Steeping River, which is the lower element of the River Lymn that sources in the Lincolnshire Wolds. Firsby...
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    was restored by Edward James Willson in 1848 who retained early Norman lower stages of the tower and Early English nave arcades. Cox states: "The church...
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