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Parkend is a village,
located at the foot of the
Cannop Valley, in the
Royal Forest of Dean, West Gloucestershire, England, and has a
history dating back...
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Littledean Jail
Lydney Canal Mallards Pike Lake New
Fancy Parkend Ironworks Parkend railway station Perrygrove Railway Puzzlewood RSPB
Nagshead Sculpture...
- 4+1⁄4-mile (6.8 km) long
heritage railway that runs
between Lydney and
Parkend in the
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. The
route was part of the former...
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Parkend railway station is
located in the
village of
Parkend, in the
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. It is
currently the
northern terminus of the Dean...
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Parkend Ironworks, also
known as
Parkend Furnace, in the
village of
Parkend, in the
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, was a coke-fired furnace...
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Parkend (Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann nam Buailtean) is a
hamlet in the
Sandwick region of the Isle of Lewis,
although like Melbost, it is not a part of the...
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built on land
between Parkend and Whitecroft. A map
dated 1787
shows the
family house as
being on the
southern edge of
Parkend, and
describes it as a...
- Lydney,
where a
small harbour was constructed, and
opened its line to
Parkend in 1810. It was
progressively extended northwards, and a
second line, the...
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Insect house in
Parkend, the
Forest of Dean, UK...
- the late 1870s. The
first railway to
reach Coleford, a
branch line from
Parkend, was
opened by the
Severn and Wye
Railway Company in 1875. It ran through...