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Hickleton is a
village and
civil parish in the City of
Doncaster in
South Yorkshire, England.
Historically part of the West
Riding of Yorkshire, it had...
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Hickleton Hall is a
Grade II*
listed Georgian stately home in
Hickleton,
South Yorkshire, England,
about 6
miles (10 km) west of Doncaster. For more than...
- St Wilfrid's Church,
Hickleton, is a
parish church of the
Church of
England in
Hickleton, near
Doncaster in
South Yorkshire. The
existing church of St...
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Hickleton Main
Colliery was a coal mine in Thurnscoe,
South Yorkshire,
England from 1892 to 1988. In 1933 it emplo**** 2,560
people underground and 500...
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Hickleton is a
civil parish in the
metropolitan borough of Doncaster,
South Yorkshire, England. The
parish contains 28
listed buildings that are recorded...
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Hickleton and
Thurnscoe Halt was a
small railway station on the Hull and
Barnsley Railway line
between Wrangbrook Junction and Wath-upon-Dearne. The halt...
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Commissioned by
Charles Wood, 2nd
Viscount Halifax, a
former owner of
Hickleton Hall, it was
designed by
Alfred Young Nutt in 1914. Nutt had been recently...
- The
Jackson baronetcy, of
Hickleton in the
County of York, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 31
December 1660 for John Jackson, brother-in-law...
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Ingram Court,
Irwin Court,
Younger Court,
Ainsty Court, and
Hickleton Court.
Ainsty and
Hickleton Courts are
managed by UPP
Projects Ltd as part of the University...
- Wood's
childhood was
divided mainly between two
houses in Yorkshire:
Hickleton Hall, near Doncaster, and Garrowby. He
attended St David's Prep School...