Manley, Cheshire
Manley is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester (formerly Vale Royal) and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, in the north west of England. Manley had a quarry which claimed to produce white building stone of the same quality as that used to build Eaton Hall and Chester Castle. When the railway came through the quarry was connected to it via a rail siding close to Manley Station - which was one of the shortest lived passenger stations, opening on 22 June 1870 and closing for passengers on 1 May 1875, though it remained open for goods traffic. The quarry sidings closed around 1910, though the track remained in use for freight traffic until 1991.
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Manley, Cheshire
Manley is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester (formerly Vale Royal) and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, in the north west of England. Manley had a quarry which claimed to produce white building stone of the same quality as that used to build Eaton Hall and Chester Castle. When the railway came through the quarry was connected to it via a rail siding close to Manley Station - which was one of the shortest lived passenger stations, opening on 22 June 1870 and closing for passengers on 1 May 1875, though it remained open for goods traffic. The quarry sidings closed around 1910, though the track remained in use for freight traffic until 1991.
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Manley est une civil parish si ...... le.
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Manley is a village and civil ...... ved in Manley until his death.
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Manley är ett distrikt i Storb ...... llaste är december, med −2 °C.
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Manley è un villaggio e parroc ...... ente alla contea del Cheshire.
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Manley – wieś w Anglii, w hrab ...... ty) Cheshire West and Chester.
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Manley
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England
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Manley
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FRODSHAM
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WA6
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North West England
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St. John's Church, Manley
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Manley est une civil parish si ...... le.
* Portail de l’Angleterre
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Manley is a village and civil ...... or freight traffic until 1991.
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Manley är ett distrikt i Storb ...... llaste är december, med −2 °C.
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Manley è un villaggio e parroc ...... ente alla contea del Cheshire.
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Manley – wieś w Anglii, w hrab ...... ty) Cheshire West and Chester.
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Manley (Cheshire)
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Manley (Cheshire)
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Manley, Cheshire
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