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- Littlebeck may refer to the following places in England: Littlebeck, ****bria Littlebeck, North Yorkshire This disambiguation page lists articles about...
- Littlebeck is a hamlet in the North York Moors National Park, near Whitby, in North Yorkshire, England. It stands on the Little Beck, a minor tributary...
- Littlebeck is a hamlet in the Eden District in the English county of ****bria, located near the small village of King's Meaburn, the hamlet of Lankaber...
- Downton Abbey (2019). Froggatt was born and brought up in the village of Littlebeck in North Yorkshire. Her parents, Ann and Keith Froggatt, having run a...
- out of Grosmont, the route crosses Sleights Moor before dropping into Littlebeck Wood (with a hermitage carved out of a single boulder, and the Falling...
- Crossgates, Eastfield, Glaisdale, Houlsyke, Hunmanby, Hutton Buscel, Irton, Littlebeck, Muston, Newby and Scalby, Ravenscar, Ruston, Silpho, Snainton, Seamer...
- Orton, Little Salkeld Little Strickland, Little Town, Little Urswick, Littlebeck Lockhills, Long Marton, Longburgh, Longcroft Longdales, Longlands, Longpark...
- reign of Emperor Bok****a. Born: Joanne Froggatt, English TV actress, in Littlebeck, North Yorkshire Rex Grossman, American college football quarterback,...
- Heritage List for England, retrieved 29 September 2016 Historic England, "Littlebeck Cottage with byre adjoining, Crosby Ravensworth (1145413)", National Heritage...
- south, and the source of the River Derwent via the Lilla Cross through Littlebeck on the western side. Then towards the north-east through Egton, and then...