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Crakehall is a
village and
civil parish in the
Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England,
approximately 2
miles (3 km) west of Bedale. More known...
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Crakehall Hall is a
historic building in
Crakehall, a
village in
North Yorkshire, England. The
building was
constructed in the
early 18th century. Nikolaus...
- John
Crakehall (or John of
Crakehall or John de
Crakehall; died
September 1260) was an
English clergyman and
Treasurer of
England from 1258 to 1260. Possibly...
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Crakehall railway station was a
railway station that
served the
village of
Crakehall,
North Yorkshire, England.
Opened by the
Bedale and
Leyburn Railway...
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Church is the
parish church of
Crakehall, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England.
Until the mid 19th century,
Crakehall was part of the
parish of St Gregory's...
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Crakehall Mill is a
historic watermill in
Crakehall, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England. Two
watermills were
recorded in
Crakehall in 1297, and one...
- in 2010. The
District of
Hambleton wards of Bedale,
Carlton Miniott,
Crakehall, Crayke, Easingwold, Helperby, Hillside, Huby-Sutton, Leemming, Shipton...
- East Hang
wapentake in the
North Riding of Yorkshire. It is now
within Crakehall ward of
Hambleton district. The
gardens at
Thorp Perrow lie just to the...
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Crakehall is a
civil parish in the
Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains 28
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage...
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Appleton Wiske, Bedale, Brompton,
Broughton and Greenhow,
Carlton Miniott,
Crakehall,
Great Ayton, Hillside, Leeming,
Leeming Bar, Morton-on-Swale, Northallerton...