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Hazlehead Park is a
public park in the
Hazlehead area of Aberdeen, Scotland. 180
hectares in size, it was
opened to the
public in 1920,
having formerly...
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established in 1945.
There is also a Thai
Buddhist temple located in the
Hazelhead area of the city.
There are no
formal Hindu buildings,
although there...
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Hazlehead Bridge railway station was a
railway station on the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and
Manchester Railway's
Woodhead Line in the
Metropolitan Borough...
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Hessilhead Loch or
Hazelhead Loch was
situated in a low-lying area near the old
Castle of
Hessilhead in the
Parish of Beith,
North Ayrshire, Scotland...
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Heritage List for England,
retrieved 9
December 2024
Historic England, "
Hazelhead Farmhouse with gate
piers and
garden wall to front,
Hawkswick (1132189)"...
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sixteenth century poet
Alexander Montgomerie was
probably born in
Hazelhead (now Hessilhead) Castle,
which is on the
outskirts of Beith,
beyond Gateside...
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Hazlehead and
finally John Thomson's map of 1832
gives the farm town of
Hazelhead and the
ruins of Hazlehead.
Hessilhead in its
later days was occupied...
- cost-cutting
measures it was closed,
along with
Dukinfield Dog Lane,
Hazelhead and Thurgoland, on 5
November 1847. Dow, George. "Geat
Central Volume...
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directly opposite the bus stop on Link Road,
between Cropston Road and
Hazelhead Road. The path is
signposted from Link Road and
crosses several fields...
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canon lands in Cunningham. In 1576, Hew
Montgomerie of H****ilheid [
Hazelhead] was
witness to the
marriage of Hugh
Montgomery [afterwards the 4th Earl]...