About: Hams Hall

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Hams Hall is a place near Lea Marston in North Warwickshire, England, named after the former Hams Hall manor house. A power station at Hams Hall was constructed and operated in the late 1920s; a further two power stations began generating electricity in the 1940s and 1950s. By 1993 all three power stations had been closed and demolished and an industrial park Hams Hall Distribution Park was built. An intermodal rail terminal Hams Hall Rail Freight Terminal also operates at the site.

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  • Hams Hall is a place near Lea Marston in North Warwickshire, England, named after the former Hams Hall manor house. A power station at Hams Hall was constructed and operated in the late 1920s; a further two power stations began generating electricity in the 1940s and 1950s. By 1993 all three power stations had been closed and demolished and an industrial park Hams Hall Distribution Park was built. An intermodal rail terminal Hams Hall Rail Freight Terminal also operates at the site. (en)
  • Hams Hall är en plats vid Lea Marston i North Warwickshire utanför Birmingham i England som fått sitt namn efter den herrgård som förr låg där. Huset var tillhörde familjen Adderley men köptes och nedmonterades 1921 för att flyttas till Coates i närheten av Cirencester i Gloucestershire. E.ON äger nu Hams Hall Industrial Park på platsen. BMW har en motorfabrik där. (sv)
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  • Hams Hall is a place near Lea Marston in North Warwickshire, England, named after the former Hams Hall manor house. A power station at Hams Hall was constructed and operated in the late 1920s; a further two power stations began generating electricity in the 1940s and 1950s. By 1993 all three power stations had been closed and demolished and an industrial park Hams Hall Distribution Park was built. An intermodal rail terminal Hams Hall Rail Freight Terminal also operates at the site. (en)
  • Hams Hall är en plats vid Lea Marston i North Warwickshire utanför Birmingham i England som fått sitt namn efter den herrgård som förr låg där. Huset var tillhörde familjen Adderley men köptes och nedmonterades 1921 för att flyttas till Coates i närheten av Cirencester i Gloucestershire. E.ON äger nu Hams Hall Industrial Park på platsen. BMW har en motorfabrik där. (sv)
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  • Hams Hall (en)
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