St Mary’s Chapel, Lead
Chapel in the middle of a field containing the earthworks of a vanished medieval manor house.
Chapel in the middle of a field containing the earthworks of a vanished medieval manor house.
eath Hall is a country mansion on Heath Common, near Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Bought as Eshald House in 1709, it was extended and altered by John CarrProlific architect who worked mainly in the North of England, (1723–1807). between 1754 and 1780. Built in local sandstone ashlarMasonry of squared and finely cut or worked stone,
List of the Grade I listed buildings in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester.
Active Anglican church in the parish of Tollerton, Nottinghamshire, founded c. 13th century.
Former colliery in Hindsford, Atherton where coal was mined from 1854 until 1966.
Process for extracting tin from the mineral cassiterite.
Rural village in West Cornwall.
River in south-west Cornwall.
Former estate chapel in the grounds of Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire.
Active Anglican church in the diocese of Wakefield, usually known as St Peter’s.