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Grinton is a
small village and
civil parish in the
Yorkshire Dales,
North Yorkshire, England.
Close to
Reeth and Fremington, it lies 9
miles (15 km) west...
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Grinton Ingham Will (April 15, 1903 – June 6, 1986) was an
American library director of the
Yonkers Public Library.
Grinton was the son of
Edwin Robertson...
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Grinton is a
civil parish in the
former Richmondshire district of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains 41
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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Grinton Bridge is a
historic bridge over the
River Swale in
Grinton,
North Yorkshire, a
village in England.
There is a
record of a
bequest left in 1547...
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Grinton Smelt Mill (also
known as How Mill) is a
ruined lead
mining and
processing site on
Cogden Moor,
south of
Grinton in Swaledale,
North Yorkshire...
- The
Church of St Andrew,
Grinton, is the
parish church for the
village of
Grinton in
North Yorkshire, England. The
grade I
listed structure has also been...
- the area was lead
mining carried out in
Arkengarthdale and at
Grinton Moor. Today,
Grinton Smelt Mill, a
Scheduled Monument, is
considered to be the best...
- then-management and the
photographer Peter Kodik. However, John "Grinny"
Grinton later stated in an
interview that he had no
problem with the new Skrewdriver...
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Grinton Lodge is a 19th-century
former shooting lodge that has been a
youth hostel since 1948. A
Grade II
listed building, it is
situated above the village...
- the B6270 road, 3
miles (5 km) east of
Muker and 6
miles (10 km) west of
Grinton. The
village lies
between the
River Swale and its tributary, Gunnerside...