Rostherne is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Millington and Rostherne, in the unitary authority area of Cheshire East and the...
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Rostherne Mere is a natural lake in Cheshire, England. It is the largest of the Cheshire meres with an area of 48 hectares (120 acres) and a maximum depth...
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Ashley railway station (redirect from Ashley for Rostherne railway station)
Ashley railway station is in the village of Ashley in Cheshire, England. It is located on the Mid-Cheshire line 17+3⁄4 miles (28.6 km) southwest of Manchester...
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Rostherne is a former civil parish in Cheshire East, England. It contained nine buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England...
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St Mary's Church lies between the village of Rostherne and Rostherne Mere in Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for...
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Shelby lived is actually located not far from Liverpool, in the village of Rostherne near Tatton Park in Cheshire. In a 2017 interview with Den of Geek, Paul...
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Rivals is a railroad-themed board game that was originally published by Rostherne Games in 1973. A German language edition was released by Bütehorn in 1979...
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July 1965, Gregg married Carolyn Maunders at St Mary's Parish Church, Rostherne. They had four children: Julie, Jane, Suzanne and John-Henry. He suffered...
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number of peatland sites. Phase 2 of the Ramsar designation included Rostherne Mere on the northern margin of this area. A handful of similar meres and...
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to sleep". Edwards married Susan Lloyd Jones at Saint Mary's Church, Rostherne, near Knutsford, Cheshire, on 30 August, 1968. They have two children...
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motorway and Manchester Airport. Neighbouring villages include Hale, Rostherne and Mobberley. There is a public house, The Greyhound Inn. The Brereton...
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Insh Marshes 1,159 2,860 Ronas Hill - North Roe & Tingon 5,470 13,500 Rostherne Mere 80 200 Roydon Common 194 480 Rutland Water 1,360 3,400 Sea Lion Island...
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Poynton Prestbury Preston Brook Puddington Rainow Rhuddall Heath Rode Heath Rostherne Rowton Rudheath Runcorn Rushton Saighton Sandbach Sandiway Saughall Scholar...
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people living and working on it in town (Knutsford), in villages such as Rostherne and Ashley, and in the rural parishes surrounding. The new Ashley Hall...
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with voussoirs and a scrolled keystone. The outer arches are simple. Rostherne Lodge to the west has a hexastyle Greek Doric portico. Above this is a...
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viability of akinetes of blue-green algae recovered from the sediments of Rostherne Mere, British Phycological Journal, 15:4, 357-364, DOI: 10.1080/00071618000650361...
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Rostherne, Cheshire by licence on 24 Feb 1783. The marriage licence describes Thomas as a "portrait painter", aged 19, a bachelor, of More, Rostherne...
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Mary's Church, Pulford Holy Trinity Church, Rainow St Mary's Church, Rostherne All Saints' Church, Runcorn Holy Trinity Church, Runcorn Jenkin Chapel...
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Millington Clough Birkin Brook (L) Blackburn's Brook (L) Shawgreen Brook (L) Rostherne Brook Mopperley Brook (R) Mobberley Brook Swim Brook (R) Whim Brook (R)...
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Comber Mere Hatch Mere Mere Oak Mere Pick Mere Radnor Mere Redes Mere Rostherne Mere Shakerley Mere Tatton Mere Many examples also occur in north Shropshire...
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geography of Wales and upon retirement published it under the imprint Rostherne Games. His games have been published worldwide with his greatest successes...
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1 tunnel completed in 2004. It was anticipated that the stretch from Rostherne in Cheshire to Ardwick would take up to 7 years to construct. The 7.6...
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riding in Saskatchewan, Canada HMCS Rosthern, a Canadian navy corvette Rostherne, a civil parish in Cheshire, England This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Slick! is a board game published in 1988 by Rostherne Games. Slick! is a game in which players buy shares in seven fictional oil companies to gain control...
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campanile, 1887-89 St David's Church Bangor, Gwynedd, 1888 St Mary's Church, Rostherne, Cheshire, 1888 All Saints' Church, Leatherhead, Surrey, 1888 St Mark's...
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Cheshire Listed buildings in Rixton-with-Glazebrook Listed buildings in Rostherne Listed buildings in Rowton, Cheshire Listed buildings in Rudheath Listed...
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brought over by a homesick worker on the railroad, in this case that of Rostherne, a village in the United Kingdom. Rosthern has a public library, many...
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The Peninsular War 1808–14 is a board game published in 1973 by Rostherne Games. The Peninsular War 1808–14 is a game in which the allied armies of Britain...
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Millington is a former civil parish, now in the parishes of Millington and Rostherne and Little Bollington with Agden, in the Cheshire East district, in the...
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Mary's Church, Nether Alderley St Mary's Church, Pulford St Mary's Church, Rostherne St Mary's Church, Sandbach St Mary's Church, Thornton-le-Moors St Mary's...
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