Skerton Community High School was a secondary school in Skerton, Lancaster, England. Skerton Community High School was built by the Corporation of Lancaster...
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summers there with his mother and younger brother. He went to Skerton Community High School while he was staying in the area. He told GQ in a 2020 interview...
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Lancaster, Lancashire (section Secondary schools)
Academy Our Lady's Catholic College Central Lancaster High School Skerton Community High School (now closed) Jamea Al Kauthar Islamic College, in the...
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older Skerton Bridge. The A589 crosses for Morecambe and Caton and M6 junction 34. The road rejoins as Owen Road near Skerton Community High School and...
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Catholic High School is a coeducational secondary school located in Bamber Bridge in the English county of Lancashire. It is a voluntary aided school administered...
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Broadfield Specialist School, Oswaldtwistle Brookfield School, Poulton Le Fylde Chadwick High School, Skerton Chorley Astley Park School, Chorley Coal Clough...
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and Thomas More RC High School is a coeducational secondary school located in Colne in the English county of Lancashire. The school is named after the...
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Bowland High is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Grindleton in Lancashire, England. It educates pupils from ages 11–16...
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Wennington Hall (redirect from Wennington Hall School)
building and from 1940 until 2022 was used as a school, at first by the Quaker boarding school Wennington School before its move to Yorkshire, then by Lancashire...
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owned the hall until his death in 1930, but lived elsewhere. Williamson was High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1885 and on his elevation to the peerage took as...
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Historic England, "Skerton Bridge, Lancaster (1212253)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 May 2015 Historic England, "Skerton Bridge, Lancaster...
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Antrim. Alan Gregory, Police Community Support Officer, Skerton, Lancaster. For voluntary service to Policing and to the community in Lancashire. Christine...
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Antiquities of the Town of Lancaster. p. 217. Rickard, John. The Castle Community: The Personnel of English and Welsh Castles, 1272-1422. p. 282. "RADCLIFFE...
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has the NGA identifier of 114-5144. The lighthouse consists of an 8-metre-high (26 ft) white conical stone tower, with a black lantern and twin galleries...
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seat of the 1642–1673 Middleton Baronetcy of Sir George Middleton, who was High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1661. He was succeeded by his grandson, George...
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architect in 1782. This followed his success in a competition to design Skerton Bridge in Lancaster, Lancashire, as a result of which he moved to Lancaster...
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Our Lady's Catholic College (category Pages using infobox school with a linked country)
Catholic College (OLCC) is a mixed sex secondary school for pupils aged 11–18. It is located in Skerton, just off the A6 road, north of the River Lune,...
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family. He died in 1840, leaving it to his nephew Pudsey Dawson the younger, High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1845. Dawson commissioned the Lancaster architects...
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which has paintings on its walls. To the west of the chapel, behind the high altar, is a large reredos designed by Scott; this consists of a triptych...
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buildings are constructed in local sandstone, and most have slate roofs. A high proportion of the listed buildings are houses, or originated as houses and...
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fields. He died in 1823, after which it transferred to his son, also Charles, High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1827, who died soon after him in 1832. Charles Gibson...
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buildings on a model farm, three milestones, a boundary stone, and a former school. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX...
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the original on 15 May 2012, retrieved 21 May 2012 The Priory in the Community, The Priory Church of St Mary, Lancaster, archived from the original on...
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Marmion - A Tale of Flodden Field by Sir Walter Scott. His son Marmaduke was High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1544. The castle stayed in the family for two or...
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shape with a diameter of about 3 feet (0.9 m), and is about 2 feet (0.6 m) high. The cross base is listed at Grade II. St John's is constructed in sandstone...
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Midland Hotel Morecambe Winter Gardens Quernmore Park Royal Albert Hospital Skerton Bridge Thurland Castle Whittington Hall Churches Arkholme: St John...
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otherwise rural. Most of the listed buildings are in Main Street, Hornby, and a high proportion of these are houses. The major building in the parish is the country...
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confiscated from Syon Priory by the Crown. The purchaser, Robert Dalton, High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1577, left it to his son, also Robert Dalton. The...
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remains of the Bradshaw family. South of the church lies an Anglo Saxon high cross. The cross is carved sandstone and consists of a base, measuring 1...
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1590s before he died in 1595. His son Robert inherited and was appointed High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1615. Robert's son Sir Francis Bindlosse predeceased...
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