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Pleasley listen is a
village and
civil parish with
parts in both
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It lies
between Chesterfield and Mansfield, 5
miles (8 km)...
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Pleasley West was a
railway station on the Doe Lea line in
Pleasley, Derbyshire,
England on the
border of
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It
opened in...
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Pleasley Colliery is a
former coal mine in
central England. It is
located to the north-west of
Pleasley village,
which sits
above the
north bank of the...
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Pleasley is a
civil parish in the
Bolsover District of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains ten
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
- even as late as 1872 it was
little more than a
chapelry of the
larger Pleasley. Wilsons'
Imperial Gazetteer of
England and
Wales of 1870–72 describes...
- Club have
revived plans to
continue building a new
training facility in
Pleasley Archived 4
March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine Chad,
local newspaper, 27...
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Rooke in 1787
discovered a
Roman villa between Mansfield Woodhouse and
Pleasley; a
cache of
denarii (300-400
Roman Silver Coins were
found near King's...
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Pleasley East is a
former railway station in
Pleasley, Derbyshire,
England on the
Nottinghamshire border near Mansfield. The
station was
built by the...
- The
Church of St Chad (also
known as St Chad's) is on
Church Lane,
Pleasley Vale, Nottinghamshire, England. It is an
active Church of
England parish church...
- station. This
single track line,
known as "The
Pleasley extension", ran
through Pleasley Vale to
Pleasley West station, and then it
split into two. One...