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Grade II* listed buildings in Amber Valley
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(Lea Hall, gatepier, and boundary wall to the north) 1109185 More images Lea Wood Hall, entrance gatepiers and attached boundary wall Dethick Country House
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
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boundary passes to the south of Warren Wood, north of Lea Wood Farm, and along the northern edge of Lea Wood northwards through Bass Wood, where it meets Corringham
Derwent Valley line
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1A Tunnel High Tor No 1 Tunnel Willersley Tunnel Cromford River Derwent Lea Wood Tunnel Cromford Canal River Derwent Cromford & High Peak Rly River Derwent
2021 Halton Borough Council election
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594 27.3 Conservative Daniel David Clarke 532 24.5 Labour Susan Angela Lea -Wood 499 22.9 Conservative Thomas Peter Moss 446 20.5 Green David Heath 285
Listed buildings in Dethick, Lea and Holloway
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National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 June 2022 Historic England, "Lea Wood Hall, entrance gatepiers and attached boundary wall, Dethick, Lea and Holloway
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
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Hollinhill and Markland Grips Holly Wood Hopton Quarry SSSI Ladybower Wood SSSI Lea Wood Lock Lane Ash Tip Long Clough Mapperley Wood Miller's Dale Quarry SSSI
Liam Griffin (racing driver)
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Retrieved 19 February 2013. Turner, Kevin (31 March 2013). "Brands Hatch BTCC: Lea Wood excluded, loses S2000 class victory". Autosport. Haymarket Publications
Cromford Canal
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Gregory Tunnel entrance near Lea Wood
High Peak Junction
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designated "D22", is described as being located "E (Up) side of line 140m S of Lea Wood river bridge", at grid reference 32306 55495. Distances to neighbouring
List of tunnels in the United Kingdom
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Disused coalmine canal joining with Chesterfield Canal 1777 Derbyshire Lea Wood Tunnel Railway 288 315 1849 Derbyshire Litton Tunnel Railway 472 516 1863
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similar portion. The remainder was held between William Shore Nightingale of Lea -wood house, and the Hopkinsons of Ufton-field farm. Stonebroom was two hamlets