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- main non-city-centre shopping streets are Hessle Road, Holderness Road, Chanterlands Avenue, Beverley Road, Princes Avenue, and Newland Avenue. Additionally...
- Three South Caversham United Southern Region League Div.One North 6 Chanterlands East Riding County League Div.One 7 New club Charnock Ridgeway Sheffield...
- Donagh****per Celbridge Celbridgeabbey 119 North Salt Kildrought Celbridge Chanterlands 70 Narragh and Reban West St. Michaels Athy Chapelfarm 192 Offaly West...
- Kilgl**** Strokestown Cavetown (or Ballynahoogh) 319 Boyle Estersnow Boyle Chanterland (or Windmillpark) 103 Roscommon Elphin Strokestown Charlestown 167 Ballintober...
- In July 2014 an attempt to solve a pigeon roosting problem under the Chanterlands Avenue railway bridge led to "hundreds of inch long maggots" from the...
- quarter of a mile on the north-side of the town. It is in the village of Chanterland and it is on the left-hand side of the road as a person goes from Elphin...
- quarter of a mile on the north-side of the town. It is in the village of Chanterland and it is on the left-hand side of the road as a person goes from Elphin...
- when they moved to their current home; the Ferens Ground located at Chanterlands Avenue. The club has progressed up the rugby union pyramid, beginning...
- of Chanterlands Avenue North and Cottingham Road. The tramways were extended to the end of Cottingham Road, as well as a line along Chanterlands Avenue...
- Newland Tofts and Ewe lands and Chanter Lands which eventually became Chanterlands Avenue. To the south the area was limited by the new (1847) General Cemetery...