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Cotehill is a
village in ****bria, England. In 1870-72 the township/chapelry had a po****tion of 333. ****bria
portal Cotehill railway station Listed buildings...
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Cotehill Loch is a
freshwater loch
located in
Scotland in the
Aberdeenshire area,
approximately one mile (1.5 km)
northwest of the
coastal town of Collieston...
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Cotehill railway station was a
railway station on the Settle-Carlisle
Railway in
England between Armathwaite and ****whinton. The line
opened for p****engers...
- Colthouse, Colton,
Common End
Coniston Corby Hill, Corkickle, Corney,
Cotehill, Cotes,
Cotehill,
Coulderton Coupland,
Cowen Head,
Cowgill Crackenthorpe, Croasdale...
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style station built from
local red sandstone.
Following the
closure of
Cotehill, ****whinton and
Scotby in the 1950s, the
station now
serves as the final...
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Carlisle &
Petteril Goods Scotby ****whinton
Cotehill Armathwaite Armathwaite Tunnel Baron Wood
Tunnel No 2
Baron Wood
Tunnel No 1
Lazonby & Kirkoswald...
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Kirkoswald there are
three more
tunnels between these two
stations Armathwaite Cotehill (closed 1952) ****whinton (closed 1956)
Scotby (closed 1942 – not the same...
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Hesket which it byp****es; Low Hesket;
enters the City of
Carlisle near
Cotehill; and
meets the M6 (and the B6263) at
junction 42: the
start of the Carlisle...
- Ayrshire)
Corby Loch (northeast of Dyce, Aberdeen)
Cornish Loch, (Ayrshire)
Cotehill Loch (Aberdeenshire) Loch
Coulin (Coulin Forest,
Wester Ross) Loch Coulside...
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generations of ownership. By 1831, ****whinton was a
joint township with
nearby Cotehill, also in
Wetheral parish, and had a po****tion of 472. ****whinton is a...