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All Hallows
Harthill, Yorkshire | S26 7YG
All Hallows church, grade I listed, is a focal point in the pretty village of Harthill.
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Harthill, Yorkshire | S26 7YG
All Hallows church, grade I listed, is a focal point in the pretty village of Harthill.
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Harwich, Essex | CO12 3DR
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