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    Hincaster is a small hamlet and civil parish in the Unitary Authority of Westmorland and Furness Cumbria, England, located between Kendal and Milnthorpe...
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    The Hincaster Tunnel is a canal tunnel on the Lancaster Canal at Hincaster, a hamlet in Cumbria, England. Work to extend the Lancaster Canal north from...
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  • Dorchester Ebchester Exeter Frocester Gloucester Godmanchester Grantchester Hincaster Ilchester Irchester Kenchester Lancaster Lanchester Leicester Little Chester...
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    The Hincaster branch was a single-track railway branch line of the Furness Railway which ran from Arnside on the Furness main line to a junction with...
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  • Hincaster is a civil parish in the South Lakeland District of Cumbria, England. It contains eleven listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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    Cartmel Wraysholme Halt Kents Bank Grange-over-Sands River Kent Arnside Hincaster branch line Silverdale West Coast Main Line Leeds–Morecambe line Carnforth...
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  • Saughtree station) now restored (but privately). Hincaster branch line Furness Railway (LMS) Arnside to Hincaster, via Sandside and Heversham 4 May 1942 (to...
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    for the construction of the Hincaster Branch[citation needed] from Arnside to the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway at Hincaster. This single-track line was...
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    Tarmac, producing aggregate and asphalt. Sandside railway station, on the Hincaster Branch of the Furness Railway, was built in 1876 by Lancaster architects...
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    cxiii), to authorise variations to Rennie's route between Tewitfield and Hincaster, which also reverted to having all of the locks at Tewitfield. After much...
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    the privatisation of British Rail. A short branch line to Sandside and Hincaster Junction on the West Coast Main Line once diverged from the main line...
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    formerly crossed by the Sandside Viaduct on the Hincaster Branch Line railway from Arnside to Hincaster, demolished after the line was closed to passengers...
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  • 1861–1954 Windermere branch line Oxenholme Lake District opened 1847 Hincaster branch line Heversham Milnthorpe 1846-1968 Furness line Sandside Arnside...
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    High Side, High Wray, Highbridge, Highlaws Highmoor, Hill Top, Hilton Hincaster, Hodbarrow, Hoff, Holborn Hill, Hollins Holker, Holme, Holme Abbey, Holme...
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  • Cumbria, England Sandside railway station, its former station on the Hincaster Branch of the Furness Railway Sandside, Ulverston, a location near Ulverston...
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    buildings in Helsington Listed buildings in Heversham Listed buildings in Hincaster Listed buildings in Holme, Cumbria Listed buildings in Hugill Listed buildings...
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    which may indicate that the monastery was located nearby. It was on the Hincaster branch railway line from 26 June 1876. Passenger services ended on the...
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  • near Carnforth, with trains to Kendal and Grange over Sands along the Hincaster branch line. Heversham was opened by the Furness Railway in 1890, before...
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  • buildings in Helsington Listed buildings in Heversham Listed buildings in Hincaster Listed buildings in Holme, Cumbria Listed buildings in Hugill Listed buildings...
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  • Goosnargh; Grayrigg; Great Salkeld; Hornby-with-Farleton; High Bentham; Hincaster; Hutton Roof; Halton; Heversham; Ingleton; Kirkby Lonsdale; Keasden; Kirkoswald;...
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  • miles) High Peak: Hurdlow to Cromford, Derbyshire (17 miles) Hincaster Trailway: Hincaster to Arnside, Cumbria Honeybourne Line Walk: Cheltenham Spa, Gloucestershire...
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  • etc. 1781. p. 215. John F. Curwen, ed. (1926). "Supplementary Records: Hincaster and Sedgwick". Records relating to the Barony of Kendale: volume 3. Institute...
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  • (Preston Patrick/Preston Richard) 3c. Borwick (Borwick) 2c. Hennecastre (Hincaster), 2c. Eureshaim (Heversham), 2c. Lefuenes (Levens) 2c. Brebrune (Barbon)...
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  • Grasmere, Grayrigg, Haverbrack, Helsington, Heversham with Milnthorpe, Hincaster, Holme, Hugill, Hutton Roof, Kendal, Kentmere, Killington, Kirkby Lonsdale...
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  • Sandside was a railway station situated on the Hincaster Branch of the Furness Railway serving the hamlet and quarries of Sandside. The following station...
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    lord of Beetham and the surrounding areas of Farleton, Preston Richard, Hincaster, Heversham and Levens in Cumbria plus Yealand Redmayne and Borwick in...
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  • Heversham Peter Medieval Church of England Heversham & Milnthorpe Hincaster Mission Room Hincaster Church of England Possibly defunct Holy Trinity, Holme Holme...
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    Heversham with Milnthorpe Hincaster Levens Preston Richard Sedgwick Stainton Crosthwaite & Lyth (1866-) Heversham (1866-) Hincaster (1866-) Levens (1866-)...
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  • ) Hincaster Tunnel Lancaster Canal 378 yards (346 m) Thomas Fletcher 54°15′33″N 2°45′18″W / 54.25917°N 2.75500°W / 54.25917; -2.75500 (Hincaster) Opened...
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    March 1950; Milnthorpe; opened 22 September 1846; closed 1 July 1968; Hincaster Junction; convergence of Furness Railway line from Arnside, 1876 - 1963;...
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