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Built around 4000 BC by early farming communities, the hall measured an impressive 35 metres long and 9 metres wide.
The Hampshire Hog in Clanfield reopened on Sunday, July 6 with a family fun day. The pub and hotel has had a refresh with a new décor throughout and a number of new delicious dishes added to the menu.
Suffolk By Dominic Bareham Share The River Blyth at Wenhaston was found to have high levels of pollutants in a survey by the Wilder Wenhaston River Group (Image: Archant) ...
Moor Hall and Northcote fly the flag for Lancashire with them placing 29th and 30th in the list respectively. Here’s what The Times and The Sunday Times had to say about the two Lancashire hotels.
Stow Bridge Village Hall. Picture: Google Maps Tickets to this event are £17.50 per adult and £7.50 for 13-year-olds and under. The price includes a hog roast supper (there is also a vegetarian option ...
A popular Sheffield city centre food hall is closing ahead of a major refurb and rebrand. ... Kommune ’s last day of trading will be on Saturday, March 1.
A man who threatened to burn down mosques in a video posted on TikTok during the period of rioting and disorder in the summer was jailed for 20… ...
The young Bantams were beaten 9-8 by Blyth Spartans at Brighouse last night after both sides took 12 spot-kicks. It was a marathon finale to an extraordinary first-round tie. City thought they had ...
The shortlist for the fundraising The Yorkshires. Residential Real Estate Awards, organised by the Yorkshire Children’s Charity, has been announced. The awards evening is on October 17 at the ...
Internet sensations Foil Arms and Hog are back in the magnificent McEwan Hall to premiere their brand-new show, Skittish. A mix of sketch comedy, audience participation and improvisation. Sold out ...
Welham Hall, Little Gringley Lane, Welham – work to trees protected by preservation order. Land next to A161 and oil wells holes, Beckingham Road, Beckingham – change of use of agricultural land to ...
Blyth Hall had been bought, with the rest of the estate, in July 1929 by E.W.S. Bartlett, of Southerhay, Exeter and then offered for sale in December of the same year.