Place Name Originally Durham Road. In 1923 a drainage application incorporating a Plan of Proposed Layout was submitted for The…
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Place Name Originally Durham Road. In 1923 a drainage application incorporating a Plan of Proposed Layout was submitted for The…
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Place Name John Keats (October 31, 1795 – February 23, 1821) was, with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, one…
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Place Name Once part of the grounds of Abbey Lodge, this was part of the in-fill (developing odd nooks of…
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Place Name This road was built by Daniel (or possibly his father William) Hagon who named it – or perhaps…
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Place Name A corrupted reference to Dunsford, a former manor, meaning a ford in the valley, in this case crossing…
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Place name Edward Smith-Stanley (March 29, 1799 – October 23, 1869) was the 14th Earl of Derby. He was known…
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Place Name A reference to what was once one of the most important buildings in England, the chapter house of…
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Place Name As with Camp Road this was named from the erroneous 19thCentury notion that Julius Caesar had camped near…
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Place Name Previously Workhouse Lane, the name was changed sometime around the turn of the 19thCentury. Comes from the erroneous…
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Place Name Robert Burns (January 25, 1759 – July 21, 1796) was the famed Scottish poet whose works include Auld…
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