- with a
lifeboat service operated independently since 1982. the
hamlet of
Dalehouse NZ777180,
which contains the Fox and
Hounds pub.
Hinderwell lies less...
- The Fox and
Hounds is a
historic public house in
Dalehouse, a
hamlet in
North Yorkshire, in England. The
building was
constructed in the late 18th century...
-
local pub crawl. It
starts at The Fox and
Hounds in the
nearby village of
Dalehouse then goes to
Staithes Athletic Club, The
Captain Cook Inn, The
Black Lion...
- and
Middlesbrough Union Railway,
serving the
villages of
Staithes and
Dalehouse in
North Yorkshire, England. It was
opened on 3
December 1883. The line...
-
Norse dalr "valley" + hus "house". An
example of such a
derivation is
Dalehouse in
North Yorkshire. The name can also be a
topographic name,
derived in...
-
Grinkle ironstone mine 3
miles (4.8 km) to the east near the
hamlet of
Dalehouse and in 1875 a narrow-gauge
railway line was
built to the mine. The ironstone...
- 1424 (occurs 1425, 1430–35, 1437)
Robert Thweng occurs 1435 1439
Thomas Dalehouse elected 1441
resigned 1457
Robert Holme confirmed 1457
William Maunsel...
- Staithes, the
smaller settlements of Port Mulgrave,
Runswick Bay and
Dalehouse, and the
surrounding countryside. Most of the
listed buildings are houses...
- 376
yards (344 m) long, then
curved eastwards through the
hamlet of
Dalehouse where it
entered a
longer tunnel (Port
Mulgrave Tunnel, 1,729
yards (1...
-
described as
Roxby Beck, with the
steep ravine known as the
valley of
Dalehouse Beck. Carter,
Ernest Frank (1963). The
railway encyclopaedia. London:...