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Lartington is a
village and
civil parish about 2
miles (3 km) west of the town of
Barnard Castle, in Teesdale, in the
Pennines of England. The 2011 Census...
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Lartington Hall is a 17th-century
country house, at
Lartington, Teesdale,
County Durham, England. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The
earliest part...
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their first album in 12
years to
feature the
original lineup.
Recorded at
Lartington Hall
Studios near
Barnard Castle, it was
released on SPV/Steamhammer in...
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Lartington railway station was
situated on the
South Durham &
Lancashire Union Railway between Barnard Castle and
Kirkby Stephen East. It
served the village...
- Paul Rodgers, of Free and Bad
Company fame. It was
recorded in 1999 at
Lartington Hall
Studios near
Barnard Castle in the
North East of
England and was...
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British cuisine.
Rules specialises in game and has its own estate, the
Lartington Estate, in Teesdale. The
restaurant sta**** in the Rule
family until World...
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tributaries of the Tees,
which in
combination supply a
water treatment works at
Lartington, just
south of Cotherstone. The main
reservoirs are
Selset and Gr****holme...
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described as
having sunk on top of two
other wrecks, the
Montana and the
Lartington. This gave
Benchley the idea of a
honeymooning couple discovering two...
- the
Lancaster &
Carlisle Railway at
Tebay with
intermediate stations at
Lartington, Bowes, Barras,
Kirkby Stephen,
Ravenstondale & Gaisgill. The two stations...
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Apostolic of the
Northern District from 1768 to 1769. He was born at
Lartington Hall,
Yorkshire on 14
January 1704, the son of
Thomas Maire and Mary Maire...