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Canal tunnel on the Lancaster Canal
The Hincaster Tunnel is a canal tunnel on the Lancaster Canal at Hincaster, a hamlet in Cumbria, England. Work to extend the Lancaster Canal north from
Hincaster_Tunnel
Hamlet and civil parish in Cumbria, England
Hincaster is a small hamlet and civil parish in the Unitary Authority of Westmorland and Furness Cumbria, England, located between Kendal and Milnthorpe
Hincaster
Place-name element common to England
Dorchester Ebchester Exeter Frocester Gloucester Godmanchester Grantchester Hincaster Ilchester Irchester Kenchester Lancaster Lanchester Leicester Little Chester
Chester_(placename_element)
Railway viaduct in Cumbria, England
River Kent, in Cumbria, England. The viaduct was part of the Arnside to Hincaster branch. It was opened in 1876, closed to all traffic in 1963, and demolished
Bela_Viaduct
Closed railway line in Cumbria, England
The Hincaster branch was a single-track railway branch line of the Furness Railway which ran from Arnside on the Furness main line to a junction with
Hincaster_branch_line
Hincaster is a civil parish in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England. It contains eleven listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage
Listed_buildings_in_Hincaster
Canal in Northwest England
cxiii), to authorise variations to Rennie's route between Tewitfield and Hincaster, which also reverted to having all of the locks at Tewitfield. After much
Lancaster_Canal
Former railway station in England
near Carnforth, with trains to Kendal and Grange over Sands along the Hincaster branch line. Heversham was opened by the Furness Railway in 1890, before
Heversham_railway_station
Railway line in North West England
Cartmel Wraysholme Halt Kents Bank Grange-over-Sands River Kent Arnside Hincaster branch line Silverdale West Coast Main Line Leeds–Morecambe line Carnforth
Furness_line
English railway company
for the construction of the Hincaster Branch[citation needed] from Arnside to the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway at Hincaster. This single-track line was
Furness_Railway
/ 54.242345; -2.778213 (Heversham Hall) 1137245 Upload Photo Hincaster Hall Hincaster Farmhouse Late 16th century 21 November 1952 SD5063684838 54°15′25″N
Grade II* listed buildings in Westmorland and Furness
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Westmorland_and_Furness
Topics referred to by the same term
Cumbria, England Sandside railway station, its former station on the Hincaster Branch of the Furness Railway Sandside, Ulverston, a location near Ulverston
Sandside
High Side, High Wray, Highbridge, Highlaws Highmoor, Hill Top, Hilton Hincaster, Hodbarrow, Hoff, Holborn Hill, Hollins Holker, Holme, Holme Abbey, Holme
List_of_places_in_Cumbria
Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England
Lord of Beetham and the surrounding areas of Farleton, Preston Richard, Hincaster, Heversham and Levens in Cumbria, plus Yealand Redmayne and Borwick in
Beetham
Railway in the United Kingdom
March 1950; Milnthorpe; opened 22 September 1846; closed 1 July 1968; Hincaster Junction; convergence of Furness Railway line from Arnside, 1876 - 1963;
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
Lancaster_and_Carlisle_Railway
in Heversham Listed buildings in Hesket, Cumbria Listed buildings in Hincaster Listed buildings in Hoff, Cumbria Listed buildings in Holme, Cumbria Listed
Listed_buildings_in_Cumbria
Former railway station in Cumbria, England
(1st) Grayrigg (1st) Grayrigg (2nd) Kendal & Windermere Railway Oxenholme Hincaster branch line Milnthorpe Burton and Holme Furness & Midland Jnt Rly Ulverstone
Plumpton railway station (Cumbria)
Plumpton_railway_station_(Cumbria)
Hamlet in Cumbria, England
Tarmac, producing aggregate and asphalt. Sandside railway station, on the Hincaster Branch of the Furness Railway, was built in 1876 by Lancaster architects
Sandside,_Beetham
Disused railway station in Cumbria, England
Cartmel Wraysholme Halt Kents Bank Grange-over-Sands River Kent Arnside Hincaster branch line Silverdale West Coast Main Line Leeds–Morecambe line Carnforth
Lindal_railway_station
Disused railway station in Cumbria, England
Sandside was a railway station situated on the Hincaster Branch of the Furness Railway serving the hamlet and quarries of Sandside. The following station
Sandside_railway_station
UK railway line diagram
1861–1954 Windermere branch line Oxenholme Lake District opened 1847 Hincaster branch line Heversham Milnthorpe 1846-1968 Furness line Sandside Arnside
West_Coast_Main_Line_diagram
River in Cumbria, England
was formerly crossed by the Bela Viaduct on the Hincaster Branch Line railway from Arnside to Hincaster, demolished after the line was closed to passengers
River_Bela
High Peak Trail: Hurdlow to Cromford, Derbyshire (17 miles) Hincaster Trailway: Hincaster to Arnside, Cumbria Holywell branch line: Holywell Junction
List_of_rail_trails
English internet service provider
Goosnargh; Grayrigg; Great Salkeld; Hornby-with-Farleton; High Bentham; Hincaster; Hutton Roof; Halton; Heversham; Ingleton; Kirkby Lonsdale; Keasden; Kirkoswald;
Broadband_for_the_Rural_North
Saughtree station) now restored (but privately). Hincaster branch line Furness Railway (LMS) Arnside to Hincaster, via Sandside and Heversham 4 May 1942 (to
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
Disused railway station in Cumbria, England
(1st) Grayrigg (1st) Grayrigg (2nd) Kendal & Windermere Railway Oxenholme Hincaster branch line Milnthorpe Burton and Holme Furness & Midland Jnt Rly Ulverstone
Brisco_railway_station
Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England
which may indicate that the monastery was located nearby. It was on the Hincaster branch railway line from 26 June 1876. Passenger services ended on the
Heversham
Grasmere, Grayrigg, Haverbrack, Helsington, Heversham with Milnthorpe, Hincaster, Holme, Hugill, Hutton Roof, Kendal, Kentmere, Killington, Kirkby Lonsdale
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
English Quaker merchant and financier
etc. 1781. p. 215. John F. Curwen, ed. (1926). "Supplementary Records: Hincaster and Sedgwick". Records relating to the Barony of Kendale: volume 3. Institute
John_Wakefield_(banker)
) Hincaster Tunnel Lancaster Canal 378 yards (346 m) Thomas Fletcher 54°15′33″N 2°45′18″W / 54.25917°N 2.75500°W / 54.25917; -2.75500 (Hincaster) Opened
List of canal tunnels in the United Kingdom
List_of_canal_tunnels_in_the_United_Kingdom
Former railway station in Cumbria, England
(1st) Grayrigg (1st) Grayrigg (2nd) Kendal & Windermere Railway Oxenholme Hincaster branch line Milnthorpe Burton and Holme Furness & Midland Jnt Rly Ulverstone
Calthwaite_railway_station
Heversham with Milnthorpe Hincaster Levens Preston Richard Sedgwick Stainton Crosthwaite & Lyth (1866-) Heversham (1866-) Hincaster (1866-) Levens (1866-)
Civil_parishes_in_Cumbria
Railway station in Cumbria, England
the privatisation of British Rail. A short branch line to Sandside and Hincaster Junction on the West Coast Main Line once diverged from the main line
Arnside_railway_station
Disused railway station in Cumbria, England
(1st) Grayrigg (1st) Grayrigg (2nd) Kendal & Windermere Railway Oxenholme Hincaster branch line Milnthorpe Burton and Holme Furness & Midland Jnt Rly Ulverstone
Grayrigg_railway_station
Bleatarn (1865), Colby (C19th), Grange Fell (1898), Graythwaite (?), Hincaster (?), Hunsonby (1905), Keekle (1875), Kirkland (1886), Knock (1905), Lees
List of churches in the Diocese of Carlisle
List_of_churches_in_the_Diocese_of_Carlisle
Area in Cumbia, England
(Preston Patrick/Preston Richard) 3c. Borwick (Borwick) 2c. Hennecastre (Hincaster), 2c. Eureshaim (Heversham), 2c. Lefuenes (Levens) 2c. Brebrune (Barbon)
Manor_of_Hougun
(probable) The stone marks the boundary between the parishes of Heversham and Hincaster. It is in limestone and consists of upright stone with widely chamfered
Listed_buildings_in_Heversham
Former railway station in Cumbria, England
(1st) Grayrigg (1st) Grayrigg (2nd) Kendal & Windermere Railway Oxenholme Hincaster branch line Milnthorpe Burton and Holme Furness & Midland Jnt Rly Ulverstone
Southwaite_railway_station
Irish Anglican bishop (1729–1789)
Irish Anglican bishop. William Preston was the son of John Preston of Hincaster, Westmorland, by his third wife Ann. He was educated at Heversham Grammar
William_Preston_(bishop)
Heversham Peter Medieval Church of England Heversham & Milnthorpe Hincaster Mission Room Hincaster Church of England Possibly defunct Holy Trinity, Holme Holme
List of churches in South Lakeland
List_of_churches_in_South_Lakeland
Former railway station in Cumbria, England
(1st) Grayrigg (1st) Grayrigg (2nd) Kendal & Windermere Railway Oxenholme Hincaster branch line Milnthorpe Burton and Holme Furness & Midland Jnt Rly Ulverstone
Wreay_railway_station
Disused railway station in Cumbria, England
Cartmel Wraysholme Halt Kents Bank Grange-over-Sands River Kent Arnside Hincaster branch line Silverdale West Coast Main Line Leeds–Morecambe line Carnforth
Furness_Abbey_railway_station
Staffordshire 52°31′N 2°11′W / 52.51°N 02.19°W / 52.51; -02.19 SO8791 Hincaster Cumbria 54°14′N 2°46′W / 54.24°N 02.76°W / 54.24; -02.76 SD5084 Hinchliffe
List of United Kingdom locations: Highs-Hn
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Highs-Hn
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