- 54°18′29″N 1°08′13″W / 54.308°N 1.137°W / 54.308; -1.137
Laskill is a
small hamlet in Bilsdale, 5 miles (8 km) north-west of Helmsley,
North Yorkshire...
-
Rievaulx Abbey,
confiscated by
Henry VIII
along with its
blast furnace at
Laskill...
- the
parish of Helmsley. An area
above Laskill became a
separate township of
Helmsley parish,
known as
Laskill Pasture. At the
Dissolution both Bilsdale...
- an
income of £351 a year. The
abbey owned a
prototype blast furnace at
Laskill,
producing cast iron as
efficiently as a
modern blast furnace. As was standard...
- Land of Nod, Lane, Lane Head,
Langdale End, Langsett, Langtoft, Langton,
Laskill,
Laughton Common, Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Laverton, Laxton, Laytham, Lealholm...
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Archaeologists are
still discovering the
extent of
Cistercian technology. At
Laskill, an
outstation of
Rievaulx Abbey and the only
medieval blast furnace so...
-
Heritage List for England,
retrieved 11
December 2024
Historic England, "
Laskill Bridge,
Hawnby (1175553)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
- and the
metallurgical achievements of the
Cistercian blast furnace at
Laskill. An
intellectual revitalization of
Western Europe started with the birth...
- East
Newton & Laysthorpe, Gilling, Grimston, Harome, Hawnby, Helmsley,
Laskill Pasture, Murton, Old Byland, Oldstead, Oswaldkirk, Pockley, Rivaulx, Scawton...
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Buildings in and
around the area,
including Arden Mill,
Church Bridge and
Laskill Bridge. The Inn at
Hawnby Cottages in the
upper part of the
village in...