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luxury hotels, The
Coach House and the
Walkmill. The
Walkmill consists of
Walkmill House and Lodge.
Walkmill house is a
traditional stone-built cottage...
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accommodate a
sewage works. The
location of the next two locks, Rosemary's and
Walkmill,
which were also
known as
Bridgtown No. 2 and
Bridgtown Top, now lies beneath...
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hsitorically it
supported at
least five
water mills. The
furthest upstream was at
Walkmill Bridge. A mill
stream split of from the main
channel where the West Midlands...
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South Charlton, Stamford,
Sturton Grange, Swarland, Titlington, Togston,
Walkmill, Warkworth, Whittle, Woodhouse.
Belford PLU Adderstone, Bamburgh, Bamburgh...
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Historic England, "
Walkmill Bridge,
Wentnor (1367200)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 6
March 2019
Historic England, "
Walkmill Cottage and attached...
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school at the age of
fourteen and
followed his
father in
working at the
Walkmill Colliery.
Inspired by Tom Cape and
various socialist speakers, Stephenson...
- at
Bessbrook and in Switzerland.
Traill built a
generating station at
Walkmill Falls (24 feet (7.3 m)) head), near Bushmills,
installing 104 horsepower...
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Heritage List for England,
retrieved 30
September 2018
Historic England, "
Walkmill,
Norbury (1175381)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 1 October...
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buried at the
Nellfield Cemetery.
Esslemont married Georgia Anna
Birnie at
Walkmill, New Deer in 1857 and they had six children.
Georgia died in 1871 and he...
- recycled. Some of the
plastic has been made into a
bench and
picnic table at
Walkmill Community Woodland car park to mark the project's success. The
river is...