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- Sunbeamland abstract "Sunbeamland is the name of the former motorcycle factory site at Paul Street, off the Penn Road island in Wolverhampton, England, that was previously home to John Marston Ltd, Sunbeam Cycle Works and Sunbeam Motor Company. The factory produced Sir Malcolm Campbell's Bluebird Sunbeam car which set a world speed record in 1924. The building, disused since the late 1990s, was declined Listed Building status by English Heritage; Wolverhampton City Council however provided their own local 'listed' status.Previously owned by Urban Splash, a British company which regenerates decaying industrial buildings, their intended-project was sold in 2013 to property developer and former rugby player Liam Wordley who bought the site with the intention of converting it for residential use. Mr Wordley had previously regenerated the former Territorial Army drill hall in Stafford Street, Wolverhampton into student accommodation. Planning consent for 115 homes was granted by Wolverhampton City Council in March 2014, including re-instatement of the famed 'Sunbeam' lettering on the front of the building.".
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- Sunbeamland wikiPageExternalLink sunbeamlandy.htm.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageExternalLink ?page_id=1239.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageExternalLink www.sunbeamland.com.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageExternalLink sunbeamland.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageID "45445082".
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- Sunbeamland wikiPageRevisionID "666355903".
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Army_Reserve_(United_Kingdom).
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Wolverhampton.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sunbeam_motorcycles.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Dormitory.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Drill_hall.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink English_Heritage.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Bluebird_record-breaking_vehicles.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_Campbell.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Real_estate_development.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Rugby_football.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Sunbeam_(motorcycle).
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Urban_Splash.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Wolverhampton.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink Wolverhampton_City_Council.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink File:Sunbeamland_Blue_Plaque.jpg.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLink File:Sunbeamland_on_Paul_Street_-_geograph.org.uk_-_336713.jpg.
- Sunbeamland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sunbeamland".
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- Sunbeamland subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Wolverhampton.
- Sunbeamland subject Category:Sunbeam_motorcycles.
- Sunbeamland hypernym Site.
- Sunbeamland point "52.5795 -2.1322".
- Sunbeamland type Place.
- Sunbeamland type SpatialThing.
- Sunbeamland comment "Sunbeamland is the name of the former motorcycle factory site at Paul Street, off the Penn Road island in Wolverhampton, England, that was previously home to John Marston Ltd, Sunbeam Cycle Works and Sunbeam Motor Company. The factory produced Sir Malcolm Campbell's Bluebird Sunbeam car which set a world speed record in 1924.".
- Sunbeamland label "Sunbeamland".
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- Sunbeamland sameAs Q19481250.
- Sunbeamland lat "52.5795".
- Sunbeamland long "-2.1322".
- Sunbeamland wasDerivedFrom Sunbeamland?oldid=666355903.
- Sunbeamland depiction Sunbeamland_on_Paul_Street_-_geograph.org.uk_-_336713.jpg.
- Sunbeamland isPrimaryTopicOf Sunbeamland.