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- Leekfrith abstract "Leekfrith is a civil parish in the Staffordshire Moorlands, in Staffordshire, England, north of the town of Leek.It is an area between the River Churnet which is near Leek, and the River Dane (the boundary with Cheshire) and its tributary Black Brook. The civil parishes of Heaton and Tittesworth are to the west and east.The area includes the villages of Abbey Green and Meerbrook, the Roaches, a rocky ridge in the north-east, and most of Tittesworth Reservoir. A chasm known as Lud's Church is near the River Dane; A hill named Gun is at the western boundary. The village of Upper Hulme is near the eastern boundary.The ground is of boulder clay, and the underlying rock is millstone grit. The soil is loam and clay. The land is used mostly as pasture.".
- Leekfrith thumbnail St_Matthews_Church,_Meerbrook.JPGwidth=300.
- Leekfrith wikiPageExternalLink pp191-202.
- Leekfrith wikiPageID "46786196".
- Leekfrith wikiPageLength "2391".
- Leekfrith wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Leekfrith wikiPageRevisionID "663783323".
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_Green,_Staffordshire.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Boulder_clay.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_parishes_in_Staffordshire.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Category:Staffordshire_Moorlands.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Cheshire.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Civil_parish.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Civil_parishes_in_England.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Dieulacres_Abbey.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_of_the_Monasteries.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_of_the_monasteries.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Gun_(Staffordshire).
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Heaton,_Staffordshire.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Leek,_Staffordshire.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Loam.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Luds_Church.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Meerbrook.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Millstone_Grit.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Millstone_grit.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Monastic_grange.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Pasture.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Ranulf_de_Blondeville,_6th_Earl_of_Chester.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink River_Churnet.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink River_Dane.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire_Moorlands.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink The_Roaches.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Tittesworth.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Tittesworth_Reservoir.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Tittesworth_reservoir.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Hulme.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink File:Abbey_Green.JPG.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLink File:St_Matthews_Church,_Meerbrook.JPG.
- Leekfrith wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leekfrith".
- Leekfrith hasPhotoCollection Leekfrith.
- Leekfrith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Civil_Parishes_of_Staffordshire_Moorlands.
- Leekfrith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Leekfrith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Leekfrith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Leekfrith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Staffordshire.
- Leekfrith subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_Staffordshire.
- Leekfrith subject Category:Staffordshire_Moorlands.
- Leekfrith hypernym Parish.
- Leekfrith point "53.0 9.0".
- Leekfrith type Settlement.
- Leekfrith type SpatialThing.
- Leekfrith comment "Leekfrith is a civil parish in the Staffordshire Moorlands, in Staffordshire, England, north of the town of Leek.It is an area between the River Churnet which is near Leek, and the River Dane (the boundary with Cheshire) and its tributary Black Brook. The civil parishes of Heaton and Tittesworth are to the west and east.The area includes the villages of Abbey Green and Meerbrook, the Roaches, a rocky ridge in the north-east, and most of Tittesworth Reservoir.".
- Leekfrith label "Leekfrith".
- Leekfrith sameAs Leekfrith.
- Leekfrith sameAs Leekfrith.
- Leekfrith sameAs Q5972492.
- Leekfrith sameAs Q5972492.
- Leekfrith lat "53.0".
- Leekfrith long "9.0".
- Leekfrith wasDerivedFrom Leekfrith?oldid=663783323.
- Leekfrith depiction St_Matthews_Church,_Meerbrook.JPG.
- Leekfrith isPrimaryTopicOf Leekfrith.