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- village. Coneysthorpe Chapel, built in 1835, lies in the village. Listed buildings in Coneysthorpe UK Census (2011). "Local Area ReportConeysthorpe Parish...
- Coneysthorpe Chapel is a historic chapel in Coneysthorpe, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The church was constructed in 1835, as a chapel-of-ease...
- Coneysthorpe is a civil parish in the former R****ale district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 15 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
- his savings lost to fraud. He spent the last 27 years of his life at Coneysthorpe, Yorkshire, near to where he was born. He received a small pension from...
- and included the villages of Welburn, Bulmer, Slingsby, Terrington and Coneysthorpe. The estate was served by its own railway station, Castle Howard station...
- Kirby, Collingham, Colton (Leeds), Colton (North Yorkshire), Commondale, Coneysthorpe, Conisbrough Coniston, Conistone, Cononley, Constable Burton, Copley...
- and Badminton House (Hastings House); Castle Howard (Clyvedon estate); Coneysthorpe (Clyvedon village); Hampton Court Palace and Lancaster House (St. James's...
- le Willows, Barton-le-Street, Brawby, Broughton, Bulmer, Butterwick, Coneysthorpe, Crambe, Foston, Fryton, Ganthorpe, Great Habton, Henderskelfe, Hildenley...
- North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Commondale Listed buildings in Coneysthorpe Listed buildings in Coniston Cold Listed buildings in Conistone with...
- engineering was completed by James Easton, taking water from a stream in Coneysthorpe and using a steam engine to pump it uphill to the Ray Wood reservoir...