HM Prison Hindley
HM Prison Hindley is a maleprison , located in the village of Bickershaw (near Wigan) in Greater Manchester, England.
HM Prison Hindley is a maleprison , located in the village of Bickershaw (near Wigan) in Greater Manchester, England.
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Hillsborough House, later called Hillsborough Hall, is a large, stone-built mansion constructed in the Adam style in the latter part of the 18th century. It stands 2½ miles NW of the centre of Sheffield at grid reference SK331901 in the suburb of Hi…
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