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Burneside (/ˈbɜːrnisaɪd/) is a
small village in
Westmorland and Furness, ****bria, England. It is
located to the
north of
Kendal and to the
south east...
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Burneside railway station is in
Burneside, ****bria, England. The
station is
situated on the
Windermere Branch Line from
Oxenholme to Windermere. To the...
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Burneside Hall is a
converted medieval pele
tower in
Burneside, ****bria, England. Do****entary
records for
Burneside Hall
extend to 1290, when a property...
- sons of
paper manufacturer Oliver Geoffrey **** Acland, of Barnsdale,
Burneside, ****bria, who had
served as a
second lieutenant in the
Border Regiment...
- 1.4
miles (2.3 km)
southeast of
Burneside. It
contains the
Carus Green Golf Club,
which separates it from
Burneside just to the northwest.
Across the...
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generally north to
south direction, p****ing
through Kentmere, Staveley,
Burneside,
Kendal and Sedgwick. Near Sedgwick, the
river p****es
through a rock gorge...
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Burneside Tramway was
initially a
narrow gauge and
later a
standard gauge industrial railway serving the
James Cropper paper mills around Burneside,...
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District of
South Lakeland wards of: Arnside, Beetham, Broughton,
Burneside,
Burton and Holme, Cartmel,
Cartmel Fell,
Colton and Haverthwaite, Coniston...
- Bank Grange-over-Sands
Arnside Silverdale Carnforth Windermere Staveley Burneside Kendal Oxenholme Lake
District Lancaster Preston Chorley Bolton Deansgate...
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James Cropper plc is an
English papermaking company based in
Burneside, Kendal, ****bria, England. The
company was
founded in 1845 by
James Cropper (1823–1900)...