Flaxby is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is close to the A1(M) motorway and 2 miles (3.2 km) east...
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Knaresborough, in the County of York, by Longflat Lane, Gouldsborough Fields, Flaxby, Allerton, Maulenerer, and Scate Moor, to Green Hammerton, in the same County...
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Yorkshire Evening Post and Yorkshire Post. RR Donnelley UK Directory of Flaxby Moor, printed the Yellow Pages, until the site closed at the end of 2015...
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origin, meaning "the farmstead of a man called Flat" (the same origin as Flaxby). Flasby with Winterburn was a township in the ancient parish of Gargrave...
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over 21 years). One of the proposals was the building of a new village at Flaxby, close to the junction of the A1(M) with the A59. However, the then Harrogate...
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business to boost production at the firm's primary production facility at Flaxby near Knaresborough, opened by Communities Secretary James Brokenshire in...
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(Friars Head) 1157656 More images Temple of Victory with railed Enclosure Flaxby Temple 1790 15 March 1966 SE4086258410 54°01′12″N 1°22′40″W / 54.020083°N...
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a turn to the right which leads to Allerton Castle. Flaxby Golf Club is to the left, near Flaxby. There is a left turn for Arkendale, and right turns...
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Class 484s. Several new stations have also been proposed, including at Flaxby and Knaresborough East. In November 2013 Rail Magazine reported on plans...
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station has been bought by a development company, with a view to reopening as Flaxby Parkway. The station was opened in February 1850 by the East and West Yorkshire...
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