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  2. All Saints' Church, Pontefract - Wikipedia

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    The Church of All Saints in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England is an active Church of England parish church in the archdeaconry of Pontefract and the Diocese of Leeds.The church consists of two structures, an outer church constructed in the 14th and 15th century and ruined in the English Civil War and a smaller inner church completed in the late 1960s.

  3. List of churches in the Anglican Diocese of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Pontefract (St Giles) (St Mary) [196] St Giles, Pontefract Medieval St Mary, Chequerfield Went Valley, Comprising Darrington, Kirk Smeaton, and Wentbridge [197] St Luke & All Saints, Darrington [198] 1 2,270 St John, Wentbridge St Peter, Kirk Smeaton Womersley (St Martin) [199] St Martin, Womersley Medieval 1 590

  4. Listed buildings in Pontefract - Wikipedia

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    Pontefract is a town in the metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. In the town and surrounding area are 66 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, eight are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Most of the ...

  5. Pontefract - Wikipedia

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    Pontefract has its own non-league football club, Pontefract Collieries F.C., which was founded in 1958 and plays adjacent to the former Prince of Wales Colliery off Beechnut Lane. The team, known locally as "Ponte Colls" play in the Northern Premier League Division One North West (correct as of the 2021–22 season).

  6. Chequerfield - Wikipedia

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    Pontefract Sports and Social Club, formerly known as the Labour Club is situated on the edge of the estate. There where two churches on the estate; St Mary's Church of England church and Holy Family Roman Catholic Church (completed 1961), [ 1 ] however St Mary's Church has been demolished and a new building called St Mary's Community Centre now ...

  7. Greyfriars, St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Greyfriars was a religious house in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, in the later Middle Ages. The house was Franciscan (hence "grey friars"), of the Observant (as opposed to Conventual) kind. [1] Founded by Bishop James Kennedy somewhere between 1463 and 1466, it received additional endowments from Kennedy's successor Patrick Graham. [2]

  8. List of listed buildings in St Andrews, Fife - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image 12-16 Greyfriars Garden And 150 North Street 56°20′30″N 2°47′55″W  /  56.341609°N 2.798617°W  / 56.341609; -2.798617  (12-16 Greyfriars Garden And 150 North Street) Category B 40897 Upload another image 1-14 Hope Street 56°20′28″N 2°48′04″W  /  56.341234°N 2.801036°W  / 56.341234; -2.801036  (1-14 Hope Street) Category B ...

  9. Deans Court - Wikipedia

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    Deans Court is a student hall of residence at the University of St Andrews originating from the 12th century, thus, arguably, the oldest dwelling house in the town of St Andrews, Scotland. It stands at the east-end of St Andrews, where North street and South street converge.