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- Chasewater is a reservoir located in the parish of Burntwood and the district of Lichfield in Staffordshire, England. Originally known as Norton Pool and...
- The Chasewater Railway is a former colliery railway running round the s****s of Chasewater in Staffordshire, England. It is now operated as a heritage...
- Chasewater and the Southern Staffordshire Coalfield Heaths is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Staffordshire, England. It is located between Brownhills...
- The Redruth and Chasewater Railway was an early mineral railway line in Cornwall, England, UK. It opened in 1825 and was built to convey the output from...
- Chasewater Raceway was a Harness racing, greyhound racing and speedway stadium on Pool Lane in Brownhills, West Midlands. A very large trotting track circuit...
- Chasewater Watersports Centre is located within the surroundings of Chasewater Country Park and use Chasewater reservoir for watersports. The chasewater...
- officially formed as National Wagon Preservation Group In May 2015, The Chasewater Railway secured three MGR hoppers from Mossend Yard (DBS) and moved them...
- Keighley Tramways Padarn Railway Reading Corporation Tramways Redruth and Chasewater Railway Saundersfoot Railway Wellington tramway system Central Funicular...
- Blithfield Reservoir Brindley Water Mill Broad Eye Windmill Cannock Chase Chasewater Railway Cheddleton Flint Mill Churnet Valley Railway Croxden Abbey Dovedale...
- sailing, angling and bird watching. The Chasewater habitat also supports several rare plant and animal species. Chasewater Railway – A 2 mile long, former colliery...