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Warthill is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England, six
miles north-east of York and 14
miles south-west of Malton. The
village has one...
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Warthill railway station was a
station on the York to
Beverley Line. It
opened as
Stockton station in 1847–8, was
renamed to
Stockton Forest (later...
- Kit Harington" (in Spanish).
Antena 3. 23 June 2018. Leslie, Sebastian. "
Warthill Castle".
About Scotland.
Archived from the
original on 24
November 2012...
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Fetternear which became the home of the
Leslies of Balquhain, Wardes, and
Warthill includes the
remains of a 14th-century palace, home of
Bishop Alexander...
- Turriff) (Map).
Ordnance Survey. 2014. ISBN 9780319231043. "
Warthill House | Canmore". "
Warthill castle bed and
breakfast accommodation near
Aberdeen Scotland"...
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around 1948.
Diesel multiple units were
introduced on the line in 1957.
Warthill,
Fangfoss and
Cherry Burton railway stations were
closed to p****engers...
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villages of
Upper Helmsley and Sand
Hutton and to the
south the
villages of
Warthill,
Holtby and Murton.
According to the 2001
census the
parish had a po****tion...
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Moreton Bay. In 1840,
Patrick Leslie (second son of the
ninth Laird of
Warthill) and
Peter Murphy established Toolburra Station 56
miles (90 km) south-west...
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Brockfield Hall is a
country house in
Warthill, east of York in
North Yorkshire, England. The hall was
built in 1804 for
Benjamin Agar, to a
design by...
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Baronet of Sand Hutton, Yorkshire. It
connected the main
house with the LNER
Warthill Station and the
village of Bossall. It
replaced the earlier, shorter, 15 in...