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Holmfirth lies to the south.
Brockholes is
within the
Postal district of Holmfirth.
According to the 2001 census,
Brockholes had a
resident po****tion of...
- 15th Earl of Arundel. He
married Katherine Brockholes (d. 21
November 1784),
daughter of John
Brockholes, on 8
November 1739, and
succeeded to the title...
- The
Brockhole Lake
District Visitor Centre, also
known as the
Brockhole National Park
Visitor Centre, is a
visitor centre and
tourist attraction managed...
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Huddersfield Daily Examiner. The
nearest National Rail
station is at
Brockholes, 2.2
miles (3.5 km) away from the town centre.
Northern Trains operates...
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Brockholes railway station serves the
village of
Brockholes, near
Huddersfield in West Yorkshire. It lies 4.25
miles (7 km) away from
Huddersfield on...
- "Our Journey".
Brockholes.
Archived from the
original on 8
December 2012.
Retrieved 23
April 2012. Moore,
Rowan (1 May 2011). "
Brockholes nature reserve...
- He was the son of
Charles Howard, 10th Duke of Norfolk, and
Catherine Brockholes.
Howard was
known for
actively parti****ting in the Tory
party as part...
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centre is in Holmfirth.
Other sizeable settlements in the
parish include,
Brockholes,
Honley and New Mill. It is
named from the
River Holme that runs through...
- Doncaster,
South Yorkshire, England. It
opened in 2009 on the site of
Brockholes Farm, a
former riding school and
petting zoo, and
features 500 animals...
- celebrations. Asda Wood,
Fulwood Beacon Fell
Country Park,
Goosnargh Brockholes Wood,
Ribbleton Clough Copse,
Fulwood Fernyhalgh Wood,
Fulwood Fishwick...