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  2. Stanton Hill - Wikipedia

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    One hundred and thirty-two houses were initially built on Cooperative Street, Institute Street and Cross Row by the Stanton Ironworks Company, beginning in 1877. However, these street names only developed later, because in 1881 they were all recorded as Stanton Hill. By 1881 Stanton Hill was described as a hamlet within the parish of Skegby.

  3. Listed buildings in Skegby - Wikipedia

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    Stanton Hill War Memorial: 1920 The war memorial in the churchyard of All Saints' Church, Stanton Hill, to the south of the church, is in granite. It consists of an encircled cross on a tapering shaft on a plinth, base, and a platform. There is an octagonal plan, and the memorial is about 4 metres (13 ft) high.

  4. All Saints' Church, Stanton Hill - Wikipedia

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    All Saints' Church, Stanton Hill is a parish church in the Church of England in Stanton Hill, Nottinghamshire. The church is not a listed building, however, Stanton Hill War Memorial, in front of the Church is Grade II listed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as it is of special architectural or historic interest.

  5. Skegby - Wikipedia

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    The Old Manor, Skegby Kruck Cottage Quaker House Skegby . Several old buildings and features can be found in Skegby, including the Pinfold on Mansfield Road, which dates from the 18th century, the Troughs on Old Road, which are thought to be over 200 years old, the 17th century Quaker House on Mansfield Road, the 16th century Kruck Cottage and Skegby Hall, which was built in 1720 on the site ...

  6. List of tallest buildings and structures in Nottingham

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    However, the tallest building in Nottingham is Victoria Centre Flats A, standing at 75 m (246 ft). St. Peter's Church in Nottingham was built in 1480, and was the tallest building in Nottingham for 361 years. High rise development in Nottingham was most active during the 1960s when many residential flats and tower blocks were constructed ...

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    STAUNTON — Charlotte Goodman never thought about cooking for a living. She cooked for her family. She cooked for her friends. She cooked for friends of her friends.

  8. Category:Streets in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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  9. Nottingham, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham is an unincorporated community in Northampton County, Virginia, United States. References. GNIS reference This page was last edited on 22 ...