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Category Archives: Lancashire

Grade I listed buildings in Pendle

Jan 22, 2024Eric CorbettLancashire

Grade I listed buildings in the Borough of Pendle, in Lancashire.

Grade I listed buildings in Wyre

Jan 22, 2024Eric CorbettLancashire

Grade I listed buildings in the Borough of Wyre, in Lancashire.

Grade I listed buildings in Hyndburn

Jan 21, 2024Eric CorbettLancashire

Grade I listed buildings in the Borough of Hyndburn, in Lancashire.

Grade I listed buildings in Fylde

Jan 21, 2024Eric CorbettLancashire

Grade I listed buildings in the Borough of Fylde, in Lancashire.

Grade I listed buildings in Blackpool

Jan 21, 2024Eric CorbettLancashire

Grade I listed buildings in the unitary authority of Blackpool, in Lancashire.

Grade I listed buildings in Blackburn with Darwen

Jan 21, 2024Eric CorbettLancashire

Grade I listed buildings in the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen, in Lancashire.

Grade I listed buildings in Lancashire

Jan 20, 2024Eric CorbettLancashire

Grade I listed buildings in the ceremonial county of Lancashire, split into the fourteen authorities making up the county.

Green’s tramroad

Jan 1, 2024Daisy GraceCoal mining, Lancashire, Transport

Mineral railway that connected Yew Tree Colliery in Tyldesley to the Bridgewater Canal at Astley.

Cockersand Abbey

Jul 7, 2023Daisy GraceAbbey, Lancashire, Monastery

Founded as a hermitage before 1184, the remains of which are now a scheduled monument.

Rivington Castle

Jan 16, 2022Daisy GraceFolly, Lancashire

Folly in the form of a replica of Liverpool Castle, in Lever Park, Rivington.

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