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Little Moreton Hall
Moated half-timbered manor house 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southwest of Congleton in Cheshire, England, the earliest parts of which date from about 1504–1508.
Liverpool Road railway station warehouse
Grade I listed warehouse, part of the Liverpool Road railway station complex.
Locomotive Acts
The Locomotive Acts of 1861, 1865 and 1878 set the United Kingdom's first speed limits for road-going vehicles; powered passenger vehicles were at the time known as light locomotives, as they were invariably powered by steam.
London Mercury
Monthly literary magazine published from 1919 until 1939.
Longford Cinema
Cinema opposite Stretford Mall on the eastern side of the A56 Chester Road, perhaps the most visually striking building in the town.
Lost Hearts
Horror story by M. R. James, first published in 1895, about a man who believes that he can obtain magical powers by consuming the hearts of three people under the age of twenty-one.
Lupset Hall
Small country house built in Lupset, West Riding of Yorkshire in1716, as a gentleman's residence for Richard Witton.
Ly Erg
The Ly Erg is a fairy from Scottish folklore that dresses as a soldier, challenging passersby to fight. But anyone who takes up the challenge will die, win or lose.
Lych gate
Roofed-over gateway into a churchyard.
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