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Waterhall is a 90-hectare (220-acre)
Local Nature Reserve in Brighton, East Sus****. It is
owned and
managed by
Brighton and Hove City Council. At the...
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Waterhall Mill was
awarded Grade II
listed status by
English Heritage on 13
October 1952. It was
converted into a
domestic house in 1964.
Waterhall (TQ...
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Westdene and the A27 is
Waterhall (TQ 284 087), and its lost 18th
century farm is now the site of
football and
rugby pitches. The
Waterhall Golf
Course has just...
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decided to
build a "
Waterhall" over the Reie
river nearby, on the east side of the square. The
Waterhall was a
covered unloading and storage...
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Waterhall Mill, also
known as
Westdene Windmill, is a
grade II
listed tower mill at Westdene, Sus****,
England which has been
converted to residential...
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investment agency.
Retrieved 7 July 2012. "Guildford
Grammar School".
waterhall.com.au.
Archived from the
original on 10
April 2013.
Retrieved 2 April...
- 3°15′28″W / 51.5047°N 3.2578°W / 51.5047; -3.2578 Plasdŵr (Welsh for '
waterhall';
Welsh pronunciation: [plasˈduːr]) is a
planned new
suburb of approximately...
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Great Charles Street.
Waterhall, the
original gas department, has its own
entrance on
Edmund Street. In
October 2010, the
Waterhall closed as a BM&AG gallery...
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demolished in 1881. Its
machinery was
cannibalised by the
owners of
nearby Waterhall Mill. A
watercolour painting, now displa**** at
Preston Manor,
shows crowds...
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brick and half-timbered houses,
several of
which are of the 18th century.
Waterhall Farm (an open farm and
craft centre) is one of the village's attractions...