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This pretty Lancastrian villages the setting for historic Stoneyhurst, a noted school which was founded in the 16th-century...
This is a large, typical Lancashire village lying close to the urban sprawl of Blackburn and Accrington...
It was here that James I created "Sirloin" when he supposedly knighted his beef!..
An eye catching place with a pretty village green and a scattering of stone cottages set in an idyllic spot on the banks of the River Hodder...
The countryside surrounding the town offers lakes, woods and hills, with distant Winter Hill rising to a height of 456 feet...
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Gawthorpe Hall, home of the Shuttleworth family for several centuries lies close to the traditional Lancastrian market town of.....
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