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Bishopthorpe

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Bishopthorpe is a village and civil parish three miles south of York in the City of York unitary authority and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. [1]

37 relations: Acaster Malbis, Archbishop of York, Bishopthorpe Palace, C. Hodgson Fowler, Ceremonial counties of England, Civil parish, Connexionsbuses, Domesday Book, Eboracum, Enclosure, First York, John Sentamu, Kirkstall Abbey, Listed building, Michael Ramsey, Middlethorpe Hall, National Cycle Network, National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, North Eastern Railway (United Kingdom), North Yorkshire, Post office, Protected area, Pub, Riccall, River Ouse, Yorkshire, Robert Hay Drummond, Selby District, Selby Diversion, Thomas Lamplugh, Transdev Blazefield, Unitary authority, United Kingdom census, 2011, Walter de Gray, William Maclagan, York, York Minster, York Outer (UK Parliament constituency).

Acaster Malbis

Acaster Malbis is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of the City of York, England.

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Archbishop of York

The Archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Bishopthorpe Palace

Bishopthorpe Palace is a stately home and historic house at Bishopthorpe south of York in the City of York unitary authority and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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C. Hodgson Fowler

Charles Hodgson Fowler (2 March 1840 – 14 December 1910) was a prolific English ecclesiastical architect who specialised in building and, especially, restoring churches.

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Ceremonial counties of England

The ceremonial counties, also referred to as the lieutenancy areas of England, are areas of England to which a Lord Lieutenant is appointed.

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Civil parish

In England, a civil parish is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority.

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Connexionsbuses

Connexionsbuses is a bus operator based in Borough of Harrogate.

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Domesday Book

Domesday Book (or; Latin: Liber de Wintonia "Book of Winchester") is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror.

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Eboracum

Eboracum (Latin /ebo'rakum/, English or) was a fort and city in the Roman province of Britannia.

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Enclosure

Enclosure (sometimes inclosure) was the legal process in England of consolidating (enclosing) small landholdings into larger farms.

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First York

First York is a bus operator operating services in York.

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John Sentamu

John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu (born 10 June 1949) is an Anglican bishop, serving as the 97th Archbishop of York, Metropolitan of York, and Primate of England.

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Kirkstall Abbey

Kirkstall Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery in Kirkstall, north-west of Leeds city centre in West Yorkshire, England.

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Listed building

A listed building, or listed structure, is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, Cadw in Wales, and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency in Northern Ireland.

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Michael Ramsey

Arthur Michael Ramsey, Baron Ramsey of Canterbury, (14 November 1904 – 23 April 1988) was an English Anglican bishop and life peer.

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Middlethorpe Hall

Middlethorpe Hall is a 17th-century country house standing in 20 acres of grounds in Middlethorpe, York, North Yorkshire, England.

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National Cycle Network

The National Cycle Network (NCN) is the national cycling route network of the United Kingdom, which was established to encourage cycling throughout Britain, as well as for the purposes of bicycle touring.

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National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty

The National Trust, formally the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, is a conservation organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and the largest membership organisation in the United Kingdom.

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North Eastern Railway (United Kingdom)

The North Eastern Railway (NER) was an English railway company.

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North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan county (or shire county) and larger ceremonial county in England.

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Post office

A post office is a customer service facility forming part of a national postal system.

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Protected area

Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural, ecological or cultural values.

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Pub

A pub, or public house, is an establishment licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, which traditionally include beer (such as ale) and cider.

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Riccall

Riccall is a village and civil parish situated in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England, lying to the north of Selby and south of York.

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River Ouse, Yorkshire

The River Ouse is a river in North Yorkshire, England.

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Robert Hay Drummond

Robert Hay (10 November 1711 – 10 December 1776), known later as Robert Hay-Drummond of Cromlix and Innerpeffray, was Archbishop of York from 1761 to 1776.

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Selby District

Selby District is a local government district of North Yorkshire, England.

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Selby Diversion

The Selby Diversion is a mainline railway in the United Kingdom, built as a new part of the East Coast Main Line (ECML) to avoid an area of potential subsidence over the newly discovered Selby Coalfield. The line opened in 1983, running roughly northwest from a junction on the ECML near Temple Hirst, south of Selby, to a junction near Church Fenton, south of York. As of 2015, the line is used primarily by long-distance north-south services, as well as some freight trains. Most freight trains have been diverted from the line by the opening of the North Doncaster Chord Project which was completed in June 2014.

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Thomas Lamplugh

Thomas Lamplugh (1615 – 5 May 1691) was an English churchman who became Archbishop of York.

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Transdev Blazefield

Transdev Blazefield is a bus group in England.

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Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government.

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United Kingdom census, 2011

A census of the population of the United Kingdom is taken every ten years.

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Walter de Gray

Walter de Gray or Walter de Grey (died 1 May 1255) was an English prelate and statesman who was Archbishop of York from 1215 to 1255.

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William Maclagan

William Dalrymple Maclagan (18 June 1826 – 19 September 1910) was Archbishop of York from 1891 to 1908, when he resigned his office, and was succeeded in 1909 by Cosmo Gordon Lang, later Archbishop of Canterbury.

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York

York is a historic walled city at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England.

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York Minster

The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, commonly known as York Minster, is the cathedral of York, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe.

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York Outer (UK Parliament constituency)

York Outer is a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishopthorpe

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