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Finghall,
historically spelt Fingall, is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England. It is in
lower Wensleydale south of the A684 road, about...
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Finghall railway station is on the
Wensleydale Railway and
serves the
village of
Finghall in
North Yorkshire, England.
Adjacent to the
station is a manually...
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Parish Church of St Andrew,
Finghall, is the
parish church for the
village of
Finghall in
North Yorkshire, England. The
building is on the site of...
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Finghall is a
civil parish in the
former Richmondshire district of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains eleven listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
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several wapentakes and
Bedale was part of Hang (named
after Hang Bank in
Finghall or
alternatively named after Catterick) and
later Hang East.
Before the...
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Australia Fingal's Cave, sea-cave on
Staffa in the
Inner Hebrides of
Scotland Finghall,
village in
North Yorkshire,
England This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Felixkirk,
Fenay Bridge, Fenwick, Ferrybridge, Fewston, Filey, Fimber,
Finghall,
Finkle Street, Finningley, Firbeck,
Firby (Hambleton),
Firby (R****ale)...
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Darrowby by
train alight at
neighbouring Rainby Halt; for filming,
Finghall Station, a few
miles east of Leyburn, was
given a
makeover as
Rainby Halt...
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Leeming Bar and
Leyburn being reopened. In 2004, the
stations at Bedale,
Finghall and
Redmire were reopened. A p****ing loop was
opened at the site of the...
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Gazetteer of
England and
Wales described Constable Burton as: "a
township in
Finghall parish, N. R. Yorkshire;
adjacent to the
Leyburn railway, 3ΒΌ
miles E of...