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The Geist Pinfolds had let their car gather dust for the night.
There is evidence of the existence of at least 153 pinfolds in Cheshire, although, as of 2010, only eight of these remain in the current county of Cheshire. There are also the remains of four other pinfolds in the county.
Douglas began his footballing career on Santos FC's youth categories, and made his debut on 1 July 2012, against Portuguesa.Portuguesa encurrala o Santos, mas clássico no Canindé termina zerado (Portuguesa pinfolds Santos, but derby in Canindé ends blank); Globo Esporte, 1 July 2012 He finished the year with three first-team appearances, also appearing on the bench during the 2012 Recopa Sudamericana winning campaign. On 8 January 2014 Douglas joined Icasa, after his link with Santos expired.Treino intenso e apresentação oficial de reforços (Intense training and official presentation of signings); Icasa's official website, 8 January 2014 He was released in July, and joined Tombense in the following month.
Another Grade II listed edifice is the village pinfold opposite the Smithy. It has 1.83 m brick walls with copings and is unusual in being circular. However, the pinfolds at nearby Flintham and Screveton are also circular, and it is suggested that all three were built by the same unidentified builder in the 19th century. Scarrington's has a diameter of 6.1 m. Renovation was carried out on it in 1988 and 2012.Waymarking. Retrieved 1 January 2016. The village's third Grade II listed building is the old hall, Scarrington House in Hawksworth Road, built about 1700 for the Shipman family, prominent in the village since Elizabethan times.British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 26 February 2016. There was a hamlet of some 16 cottages known as Little Lunnon to the south of Scarborough. These thatched dwellings of poor quality were built in the mid-18th century to house the "impotent poor", under powers given to parish overseers under the Elizabethan Poor Law Act of 1601. That purpose was strictly served until the passage of the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, after which the destitute poor were sent to Bingham workhouse instead, but many Little Lunnon cottages remained occupied.

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