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- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire abstract "Dacre is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, it is 5 miles south of Pateley Bridge. In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 658.The largest settlement in the parish is Dacre Banks, on the River Nidd, where the church is located. The village of Dacre lies on higher ground a mile south of Dacre Banks.".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire country England.
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire country North_Yorkshire.
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire country United_Kingdom.
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire district Borough_of_Harrogate.
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire gridReference "SE192608".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire populationTotal "658".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire postalCode "HG3".
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- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire civilParish "Dacre".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire country "England".
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- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire latitude "54.043286".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire longitude "-1.70803".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire officialName "Dacre".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire osGridReference "SE192608".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire population "658".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire postTown "HARROGATE".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire postcodeArea "HG".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire postcodeDistrict "HG3".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire region "Yorkshire and the Humber".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire shireCounty North_Yorkshire.
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire shireDistrict Borough_of_Harrogate.
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_North_Yorkshire.
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire subject Category:Nidderdale.
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire subject Category:Villages_in_North_Yorkshire.
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- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire comment "Dacre is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, it is 5 miles south of Pateley Bridge. In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 658.The largest settlement in the parish is Dacre Banks, on the River Nidd, where the church is located. The village of Dacre lies on higher ground a mile south of Dacre Banks.".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire label "Dacre (North Yorkshire)".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire label "Dacre (North Yorkshire)".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire label "Dacre, North Yorkshire".
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- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire lat "54.043286".
- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire long "-1.70803".
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- Dacre,_North_Yorkshire name "Dacre".