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Walkeringham is a
village and
civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England.
According to the 2001
census it had a po****tion of 908,
increasing to 1,022 at...
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Walkeringham is a
civil parish in the B****etlaw
District of Nottinghamshire, England. The
parish contains nine
listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
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Walkeringham railway station was a
station in
Walkeringham, Nottinghamshire. The
station opened on 15 July 1867 and
closed for p****engers on 2 February...
- St Mary Magdalene's Church,
Walkeringham is a
Grade I listed,
Church of
England parish church in the
village of
Walkeringham, Nottinghamshire. The church...
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Upper Saxondale,
Upton (B****etlaw),
Upton (Newark and Sherwood) Walesby,
Walkeringham, Wallingwells,
Warsop Vale, Watnall, Wellow, West Bridgford, West Drayton...
- lies in the far north-east of B****etlaw and of Nottinghamshire,
between Walkeringham to the
south and
Haxey in
North Lincolnshire to the north. To the east...
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townships of Everton, Scaftworth,
Grindley on the Hill, Misterton, and
Walkeringham, in the
county of Nottingham. Marshland,
Norfolk (Drainage) Act 1796...
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banks at low tide, it was
transported along the
Chesterfield Canal to
Walkeringham where it was
dried out and
refined to be
eventually sold as a silver...
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Following station Haxey &
Epworth Line open,
station closed Great Northern and
Great Eastern Joint Railway Walkeringham Line open,
station closed...
- was
confirmed by John Jackson,
bishop of
Lincoln on 22
March 1863, at
Walkeringham. A few w****s
previously Edward Twells, the
newly consecrated bishop of...