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parish had 224 inhabitants. It
consists of
Lower Dunsforth and
Upper Dunsforth.
Listed buildings in
Dunsforths Ordnance Survey linked data.
Retrieved 13 July...
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Lower Dunsforth is a
village in the
civil parish of
Dunsforths, in
North Yorkshire, England. It was
recorded in the
Domesday Book (1086) as...
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Upper Dunsforth is a
village in
located in the
civil parish of
Dunsforths, in the
Borough of
Harrogate of
North Yorkshire, England. It was
mentioned in...
- an
Anglican church in
Lower Dunsforth, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England.
There was a
Mediaeval church in
Dunsforth, in the
Romanesque style. It...
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trade which formed the
backbone of the
river trade has ceased.
Lower Dunsforth Aldwark Linton-on-Ouse Newton-on-Ouse Nun
Monkton Beningbrough Overton...
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Dunsforths is a
civil parish in the
former Harrogate district of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains five
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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parish included Aldborough, Boroughbridge,
Lower Dunsforth, Minskip,
Roecliffe and
Upper Dunsforth. In the
North Riding the
parish included Ellenthorpe...
- "Consecration of St Mary's Church, Low
Dunsforth" The
corpus of
Romanesque sculpture: St Mary,
Dunsforth or
Lower Dunsforth, Yorkshire, West
Riding English Architecture...
- each of the Said Daughters, to the
several Uses
therein limited.
Upper Dunsforth and
Branton (Yorkshire)
Inclosure Act 1770 10 Geo. 3. c. 86 19 May 1770...
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North Stainley Nunwick Hutton Conyers Ripon Roecliffe Boroughbridge Lower Dunsforth Aldwark From the
source of the river:
Green Bridge (foot) How Beck Bridge...