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  2. Listed buildings in Pudsey - Wikipedia

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    There are two storeys and a semi-basement, and a U-shaped plan consisting of a hall and gabled cross-wings. The symmetrical front has seven bays. The hall range has three bays, and a central doorway approached by steps, that has an architrave, a frieze decorated with swags, consoles, and a cornice. The windows are casements with plain surrounds.

  3. File:Tyersal Hall, Bradford-geograph-3003570.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Tyersal_Hall,_Bradford-geograph-3003570.jpg (510 × 400 pixels, file size: 225 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Tyersal - Wikipedia

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    Tyersal is a village 2 miles (3 km) east of Bradford and 8 miles (13 km) west of Leeds, in the county of West Yorkshire, England. It has a population of 2,605 according to Bradford Community Statistics Project.

  5. Tyersal Beck - Wikipedia

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    Daleside Road crosses over it as well as the railway line. Then Tyersal Beck turns nearly south, skirting the edge of Upper Moor, [1] and runs along the valley between Tyersal and the western edge of Pudsey town, where it passes through the embankment of the former Pudsey loop line railway in a culvert. [2]

  6. Yorkshire coast fishery - Wikipedia

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    Before the Cod Wars, Hull was the third largest port in Britain for fish landings. [111] A much reduced trawler fleet still calls Hull home, but as the vessels they operate are up to 230 feet (70 m) in length and are true trawlers, they tend to fish in deeper waters away from the Yorkshire Coast (in the seas off the Faroe Islands, Greenland ...

  7. Aquaculture in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Other fish are farmed commercially in the United Kingdom; small amounts of sea trout, common carp, halibut and Nile tilapia. [94] Fish are also bred commercially for fish feed and also for the ornamental pond/tank market. [95] Halibut is farmed at an onshore farm using recirculation tanks on the Isle of Gigha in Scotland. [96]

  8. Burnby Hall Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Burnby Hall Gardens, also known as Stewart's Burnby Hall Gardens and Museum, are located close to the centre of Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. They are home to the United Kingdom's national collection of hardy water lilies , and contain the largest such collection to be found in a natural setting in Europe.

  9. Lendalfoot - Wikipedia

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    The old Salmon or Black Hut Carleton Port and Carleton Fishery. A small port was located at Carleton Port, used until the 1950s judging from old photographs, consisting once of a mast for drying nets, a concrete slip way, a winch, break waters built from stones cleared to give a sandy landing area and the "Black or Salmon hut" built onto an old ...