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Angram is a common place-name in Yorkshire, England. It may refer to: Angram, Long Marston, a village in the parish of Long Marston near York, North Yorkshire
Angram
River in North Yorkshire, England
Whernside. In its first few miles it has been dammed three times, creating Angram Reservoir, Scar House Reservoir and Gouthwaite Reservoir, which attract
River_Nidd
Reservoir in North Yorkshire, England
England, the others are Angram Reservoir and Gouthwaite Reservoir. Between them they attract around 150,000 visitors a year. Angram and Scar House were built
Scar_House_Reservoir
Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England
Angram is a hamlet in the Yorkshire Dales in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It is near Keld to the north and Thwaite to the south. Angram forms
Angram,_Muker
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Hutton Wandesley, immediately south of the village of Long Marston, and Angram, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south east of Hutton Wandesley. The Battle of Marston
Long_Marston,_North_Yorkshire
Reservoir in North Yorkshire, England
Angram Reservoir is the first of three reservoirs on the River Nidd in Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, England, the others being Scar House Reservoir
Angram_Reservoir
Village in North Yorkshire, England
Angram is a village in the civil parish of Long Marston, near Bilbrough, in North Yorkshire, England. The name Angram derives from the plural form of
Angram,_Long_Marston
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
54°11′06″N 1°12′47″W / 54.185°N 1.213°W / 54.185; -1.213 Angram Grange is a small civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England, about 7 miles
Angram_Grange
Grasslands in the Yorkshire Dales, England
Angram Bottoms (grid reference SD891999) is a 9.8 hectares (24 acres) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) near to the village of Angram
Angram_Bottoms
Freshwater aqueduct in North Yorkshire, England
or man-made watercourse in North Yorkshire, England. It feeds water from Angram and Scar House reservoirs in upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire 32 mi (51 km)
Nidd_Aqueduct
Disused railway in Yorkshire, England
these powers were taken over by Bradford Corporation. A contract to build Angram Reservoir was awarded to John Best & Son in 1903, and he also won the contract
Nidd_Valley_Light_Railway
Alne, Altofts, Alverley, Alverthorpe, Amotherby, Ampleforth, Angram (Long Marston), Angram (Muker), Anlaby, Anlaby Common, Anston, Appersett, Applegarth
List_of_places_in_Yorkshire
Suburb of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire. High Green has five primary schools: four mainstream schools (Angram Bank Primary, High Green Primary, Greengate Lane Primary, and St. Mary's
High_Green
Electoral ward in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Ecclesfield is composed of a number of polling districts. There are six in total; Angram Bank, Burncross, Grenoside one and two, Mortomley and Wortley Road. Burncross
West_Ecclesfield
Historic district of Yorkshire, England
Acaster Selby Hessay Tockwith Nidd Ouse Wharfe Bilbrough Thorp Arch Wighill Angram Holgate Copmanthorpe The Ainsty or the Ainsty of York was a historic
Ainsty
Disused railway line in Yorkshire, England
carry men and materials to the construction sites of two large reservoirs, Angram and Scar House. Blakemore, Michael (2005). Railways of the Yorkshire Dales
Nidd_Valley_Railway
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
within the Yorkshire Dales. The parish includes the hamlets and villages of Angram, Keld, Satron, Thwaite, West Stonesdale and Birkdale, as well as the Tan
Muker
Mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England
Landscape. The River Nidd rises on the eastern slopes of Great Whernside, above Angram Reservoir. The name Whernside, first recorded in 1214 as Querneside, is
Great_Whernside
Reservoir in North Yorkshire, England
of many reservoirs in the area, others include Roundhill Reservoir and Angram Reservoir. Gouthwaite is a compensation reservoir for the River Nidd, i
Gouthwaite_Reservoir
Croatian women's football forward
her career in 2014 making her debut for Osijek in a 5–0 victory over ZNK Angram, however she failed to score. She played the majority of the 2014/15 season
Lorena_Balić
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England
(a nature reserve), Scar House Reservoir and at the very top of the dale Angram Reservoir, dominated by Great Whernside and Little Whernside. The southern
Nidderdale_National_Landscape
Church in Long Marston, North Yorkshire, England
church, near Angram, were in ruins. In 1400, permission was granted to build a new church on the site, using materials from the church at Angram. A tower
All Saints' Church, Long Marston
All_Saints'_Church,_Long_Marston
Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England
The hamlet of Lodge was mentioned in 1198, along with the settlements of Angram, Westhouse and Haden Carr, as belonging to the monks of Byland Abbey. Before
Lodge,_North_Yorkshire
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
population of the civil parish at the time of the 2011 census (including Angram Grange) was 205. Listed buildings in Cold Kirby "Key to English Place-names"
Cold_Kirby
1850 1857 129 Angram England North Yorkshire SE0400076000 54°10′47″N 1°56′25″W / 54.179767°N 1.9402122°W / 54.179767; -1.9402122 (Angram Reservoir) 4
List of reservoirs in the United Kingdom
List_of_reservoirs_in_the_United_Kingdom
Primary School Abbeyfield Primary Academy Acres Hill Community Primary School Angram Bank Primary School Anns Grove Primary School Arbourthorne Community Primary
List_of_schools_in_Sheffield
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
along the Nidd Valley and was used in the construction of Scar House and Angram reservoirs. A village primary school and a Reading Room, built and donated
Birstwith
Hallington Reservoirs Little Swinburne Reservoir Kielder Water Whittle Dene Angram Reservoir Beaver Dyke Reservoirs Chelker Reservoir Cod Beck Reservoir Elslack
List of dams and reservoirs in the United Kingdom
List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_the_United_Kingdom
Hertfordshire Alderfen Broad - Norfolk Anglezarke Reservoir - Lancashire Angram Reservoir - North Yorkshire Aqualate mere- Staffordshire/Shropshire Ardingly
List_of_lakes_of_England
most of the demolished low-rise terraces. The Fosters, originally known as Angram Bank, was a single tower block located on Foster Way in High Green in the
Brutalism_in_Sheffield
Water supply and treatment utility company in England
which takes in Yorkshire Water Reservoirs along its route. Agden Reservoir Angram Reservoir Baitings Reservoir Beaver Dyke Reservoirs Bilberry Reservoir Blackmoorfoot
Yorkshire_Water
Dike (L) Black Fen (R) Town Dike (R) Dutch Man's Dike (L) Marsh Dike (L) Angram Dike (L) Old Ings Dike (R) Clough Dike (R) Dam Dike (L) Sike Dike (R) Parkhill
List_of_rivers_of_England
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Woodale, Lodge, Angram, Haden Carr and Scar House. The granges survived as farming communities into the twentieth century. Angram and Haden Carr were
Stonebeck_Up
Series of caves in North Yorkshire, England
1 km gap left to explore between the two caves. Water from the moors above Angram and Scar House drains into the reservoirs, which in turn feed the River
Nidderdale_Caves
Malton Rural District Ryedale Ampleforth Helmsley Rural District Ryedale Angram Grange Easingwold Rural District Hambleton Appleton East and West Richmond
List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_North_Yorkshire
Disused railway station in Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire, England
from the dam workings up the valley until 1936, when the whole line from Angram Dam to Pateley Bridge NVLR and the exchange sidings was lifted. In 1937
Pateley Bridge railway station (Nidd Valley Light Railway)
Pateley_Bridge_railway_station_(Nidd_Valley_Light_Railway)
Former railway line in Yorkshire, England
small section of tramway existed here to aid in the removal of timber from Angram Wood 200 yards (180 m) north east of the station. Coxwold 54°11′11.0″N 1°10′45
Thirsk_and_Malton_line
Locality Notes Image Angram Reservoir dam (private road) 1919 54°10′59″N 1°56′06″W / 54.183°N 1.9349°W / 54.183; -1.9349 (Angram Reservoir dam) - Public
List of crossings of the River Nidd
List_of_crossings_of_the_River_Nidd
English Roman Catholic priest and martyr
Richard Challoner as of Angram Grange near Appleton in Cleveland, but is not mentioned in the will of Christopher Bowes of Angram Grange, proved on 30 September
Hugh_Taylor_(priest)
Creagh Skibbereen Aghills 732 West Carbery (E.D.) Castlehaven Skibbereen Angram 143 West Carbery (E.D.) Dromdaleague Skibbereen Ardagh 211 West Carbery
List of townlands of the barony of West Carbery (East Division)
List_of_townlands_of_the_barony_of_West_Carbery_(East_Division)
parish is in Upper Swaledale and it contains the small settlements of Muker, Angram, Ivelet, Keld, Satron, Thwaite, West Stonesdale and Birkdale, isolated farmsteads
Listed_buildings_in_Muker
Village in West Bengal, India
Mahavpur, Gayeshpur, Chagram, Enayetnagar, Krishnapur Kukuria, Saranga, Angram, Tarul, Nowhat and Khantikar. It is now under 259, Khandaghosh Vidhansabha
Ukhrid
Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 November 2024 Historic England, "Angram Farmhouse, Halton Gill (1132186)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved
Listed buildings in Halton Gill
Listed_buildings_in_Halton_Gill
104-mile footpath in northern England
over Great Whernside to reach the reservoirs in the Upper Nidderdale area (Angram, Scar House and Gouthwaite). It then heads south through Pateley Bridge
Yorkshire_Water_Way
Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
built to connect the goods siding to Angram Wood, north east of the station. This was used to forward timber from Angram to Helmsley for processing. The gauge
Husthwaite Gate railway station
Husthwaite_Gate_railway_station
the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Long Marston and Angram and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses
Listed buildings in Long Marston, North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_Long_Marston,_North_Yorkshire
his first; firstly, between around 1627 and 1634, he was married to Lydia Angram. She died in her early 30s. In 1637, he married Alice Mason, with whom he
Thomas_Marshall_(settler)
Stapleton. Remainder of PLU in County Durham. Easingwold PLU Aldwark, Alne, Angram Grange, Brafferton, Brandsby with Stearsby, Carlton Husthwaite, Coxwold
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
interest Hectares Acres Acaster South Ings Y 38.3 94.6 SE594437 1988 Map [1] Angram Bottoms Y 9.8 24.2 NY891999 1989 Map [2] Arkengarthdale Gunnerside and Reeth
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in North Yorkshire
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_North_Yorkshire
Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
building of the reservoirs. A 3 ft (914 mm) gauge railway was built between Angram Reservoir and Lofthouse village in the summer of 1904, extending south of
Lofthouse-in-Nidderdale railway station
Lofthouse-in-Nidderdale_railway_station
/ 50.82; -00.49 TQ0604 Angram (Long Marston) North Yorkshire 53°55′N 1°12′W / 53.92°N 01.20°W / 53.92; -01.20 SE5248 Angram (Muker) North Yorkshire
List of United Kingdom locations: Am-Ar
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Am-Ar
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