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  2. Langley Fork Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Langley Fork Historic District is a national historic district located at Langley, Fairfax County, Virginia.It encompasses 12 contributing buildings. They include Hickory Hill (c. 1870, 1931, 1964), the Langley Ordinary (c. 1850), the Langley Toll House (1820), Gunnell's Chapel, the Langley Friends meeting house (1853), a day school in an old church formerly converted to a residence (the ...

  3. Hams Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hams Hall Rail Freight Terminal - geograph.org.uk - 2337896 Hams Hall is a place near Lea Marston in North Warwickshire , England , named after the former Hams Hall manor house . A power station at Hams Hall was constructed and operated in the late 1920s; a further two power stations began generating electricity in the 1940s and 1950s.

  4. Lea Marston - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century there were three Hams Hall Power Stations in the parish. [5] Hams Hall A was built in 1927-29, Hams Hall B in 1949 and Hams Hall C in 1958. [5] They were decommissioned in 1975, 1981 and 1992 respectively and each was demolished within a few years of closure. The site has since been redeveloped as Hams Hall Distribution Park.

  5. Listed buildings in Kirk Langley - Wikipedia

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    The parish contains the village of Kirk Langley and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, and farmhouses. The other listed buildings include a church, a cross in the churchyard, a memorial hall, a boundary post, and a milepost.

  6. Hams Hall power stations - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Lord Norton in 1905, his estate was put up for sale in 1911. Part of the house was rebuilt near Cirencester, but the rest was demolished in 1920.. Birmingham Corporation Electricity Supply Committee thought Hams Hall a suitable site to build a power station because of a ready supply of water in the Tame Valley, and nearness to the Warwickshire Coalfield and the Midland Ra

  7. Coleshill Parkway railway station - Wikipedia

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    Coleshill Parkway is a railway station at Hams Hall on the Birmingham to Peterborough railway line, serving Coleshill in Warwickshire, England. Sitting on the site of the former Coleshill station which closed in 1968, the current station was opened in 2007. Unusually it is not owned by Network Rail. [2]