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Lawkland is a
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England, near the A65 and 4
miles (6.4 km) west of Settle. It lies
within the
Forest of
Bowland Area of...
- from 1974 to 2023 was in
Craven District.
According to the
Austwick &
Lawkland Tithe Map of 21
October 1851 the
parish has an area of 8,201
acres (33...
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permanent Catholic chaplaincy served by the
Benedictines was
established at
Lawkland Hall
around 1650.
Christ Church Malham Methodist Church and Hope Garden...
- is a
village in
North Yorkshire, England. It is in the
civil parish of
Lawkland, part of the
former Craven District, some 3.25
miles (5.23 km) west of...
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Valley parishes of Easington, Bolton-by-Bowland and
Paythorne along with
Lawkland, Giggleswick, Rathmell,
Wigglesworth and
Halton West in the
Craven district...
- finial.
There is a king post roof. Inside, the pews are made of wood from
Lawkland Wood, and some have
racks designed for top hats
beneath them.
Listed buildings...
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Downham Dunsop Bridge Fence Great Stone of
Fourstones Hornby Hurst Green Lawkland Newchurch Newton Oakenclough Quernmore Roughlee Sabden Sawley Scorton Slaidburn...
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March 2014 See
image of
Lawkland Hall: File:
Lawkland Hall - geograph.org.uk - 176703.jpg
Ingilby History: Part II,
Ingilby of
Lawkland Retrieved 14
March 2014...
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surround and a
vertical central dividing groove. The left side is
inscribed "
LAWKLAND" and the
right side "GIGGLESWICK". II
Science block and
lecture room, Giggleswick...
- 304493; -0.882599 (Church of St Mary) 1316041 More
images Lawkland Hall and
garden walls Lawkland House Late 16th
century 20
February 1958 SD7765065922 54°05′19″N...