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Marford is a
village in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales, near the Wales-England border.
Marford covers some 750
acres (3.0 km2),
where the
hills of north-east...
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Marfords Park is a park
located in Bromborough, Wirral, England.
Marfords Park
comprises 19,000
square metres (1.9 hectares; 4.7 acres) and
consists of...
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Marford Quarry is a
quarry and a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in the
preserved county of Clwyd,
north Wales. It is
managed by the
North Wales Wildlife...
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Holywell Rural District all of
Hawarden Rural District except the
parish of
Marford and
Hosley The
district of Rhuddlan,
which was also
formed entirely from...
- Dee 1+1⁄2
miles (2.4 km) downstream. Rossett's
neighbouring villages are
Marford,
Burton and Holt and
Pulford in England.
Christ Church,
completed in 1892...
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districts which were all
abolished at the same time:
Maelor Rural District Marford and
Hoseley parish from
Hawarden Rural District Wrexham Muni****l Borough...
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local farmhouses to make a
treacle toffee called cyflaith. In 1830s
Marford, they
decorated the
farmhouse with
winter foliage such as
holly or mistletoe...
- a
restoration project. The Byre
Theatre was
founded in 1933 by
Charles Marford, an
actor (found in the Who's Who of 1921) and
Alexander B. Paterson, a...
- Montgomeryshire. The
exclaves of Flintshire,
called English Maelor and
Marford and
Hoseley were left untouched. The
territory which became Monmouthshire...
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theatre in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was
founded in 1933 by
Charles Marford, an
actor (found in the Who's Who of 1921) and
Alexander B. Paterson, a...