- and onto the
Pennine Bridleway through Longcliffe to
Roystone Grange. (10 miles/16 km). 14.
Roystone Grange to
Thorpe Around Hoe
Grange and
Ballidon limestone...
- and Romano-British
barrow and
medieval animal pen, 450m
south east of
Roystone Grange (1018474)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 16 August...
- on the site is a
Grade II
listed building. At the head of the dale are
Roystone Grange farmhouse and barn,
which are
Grade II
listed buildings from the...
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Royston Grange's burnt-out hulk was s****ped in
Spain in 1979.
Royston or
Roystone Grange is an 18th-century
farmstead next to the site of a
medieval monastic...
- (2017). As a
lecturer at
Sheffield University (1976–88)
Hodges created the
Roystone Grange Archaeological Trail (1988-87). This
teaching exercise, with the...
-
playing at
Carlton park.
Carlton was
formerly a
township in the
parish of
Roystone, in 1866
Carlton became a
separate civil parish, on 1
April 1938 the parish...
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BRIDGE 67.0 -
CLARENDON 72.5 -
CLARE 72.6 10
TIONA 75.3 3
SHEFFIELD 78.9 10
ROYSTONE 81.8 7 N.
TIMBERLAND 92.5 55 KANE 94.7 35
SERGEANT 98.9 10 JOHNSONBURG...
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Released 1 June 2007 (2007-06-01)
Recorded 2006
Studio The Cube
Albertine Roystone Switzerland Genre Industrial metal,
symphonic metal Length 46:45 Label...
- Born on 13
February 1743 at
Roystone, near
Barnsley in Yorkshire, he was the son of
George Wood (1704–1781),
vicar of
Roystone, by his wife Jane, daughter...
- 24 May 2021. Hodges,
Richard (1991). Wall-to-wall History: The
Story of
Roystone Grange. Duckworth. "Landscape
Archaeology Medal". The
British Academy....