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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...
- 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...
- village is at an elevation of around 75 m. Two brooks, the Burley and the Walkmill, run through the village; one is crossed by Burleydam Bridge. The brooks...
- at Bessbrook and in Switzerland. Traill built a generating station at Walkmill Falls (24 feet (7.3 m)) head), near Bushmills, installing 104 horsepower...
- outlying settlements of Danehead, Hooleyhill, Littlemoss, North-street, Walkmill, Waterhouses and Woodhouses. This arrangement persisted until the creation...
- parish contains the village of Woolstaston and the smaller settlement of Walkmills, and is otherwise rural. All the listed buildings are in the settlements...
- South Charlton, Stamford, Sturton Grange, Swarland, Titlington, Togston, Walkmill, Warkworth, Whittle, Woodhouse. Belford PLU Adderstone, Bamburgh, Bamburgh...
- Heritage List for England, retrieved 30 September 2018 Historic England, "Walkmill, Norbury (1175381)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 October...
- (L) River Duckow (R) Coxbank Brook (R) Barnett Brook (R) Sales Brook (L) Walkmill Brook (R) Dodcott Brook (L) Marbury Brook (R) Cross-Rudkin, Peter; et al...
- historically 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...