Blackpool Sands, Blackpool
Blackpool Sands is the sandbank at the seaside town of Blackpool, England. It and its associated beach are the main attractions of the town.
Poulton, is a market town in Lancashire, England, situated on the coastal plain called the Fylde. In the 2001 United Kingdom census, it had a population of 18,264. There is evidence of human habitation in the area from 12,000 years ago and several archaeological finds from Roman settlement in England have been found in the area. At the time of the Norman conquest of England Poulton was a small agricultural settlement in the hundred of Amounderness. The church of St Chad was recorded in 1094 when it was endowed to Lancaster Priory. By the post-Medieval period the town had become an important commercial centre for the region with weekly and triannual markets. Goods were imported and exported through two harbours on the River Wyre. In 1837, the town was described as the "metropolis of the Fylde", but its commercial importance waned from the mid-19th century with the development of the nearby coastal towns of Fleetwood and Blackpool.
Population: 19,914
Latitude: 53° 49' 59.99" N
Longitude: -2° 58' 59.99" W
Blackpool Sands is the sandbank at the seaside town of Blackpool, England. It and its associated beach are the main attractions of the town.
The A584 is a road in England that runs from Clifton, near Preston, to Little Bispham, north of Blackpool in Lancashire.
All Saints Church, Becconsall, is in Station Road, Hesketh Bank, Lancashire, England.
Victoria Park Southport, Merseyside, England, is a public park. It is the venue for Southport Flower Show and several musical events.
Tulketh Priory was a priory in Ashton-on-Ribble, Lancashire, England.
Southport Theatre is a theatre in Southport, England that is owned by Sefton Council and is managed by Ambassador Theatre Group. The theatre presents a programme of touring shows, opera and children's shows throughout the year.
Southport London Street was a railway station in Southport, Merseyside. It opened on 9 April 1855 as the East Lancashire Railway's terminus for the Manchester and Southport Railway, a line that it operated with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. …
Shirdley Hill was a railway station in the village of Shirdley Hill, Lancashire, on the Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway. Situated on Renacres Lane, the station opened on 1 November 1887 and was the only station on the Barton Branch…
Preston Riverside railway station is the only station on the heritage Ribble Steam Railway, in Riversway, Preston, Lancashire, England.
Over Wyre is the collective name given to a group of villages in Lancashire, England, situated on the Fylde, to the north of the River Wyre. The group is usually considered to include Hambleton, Stalmine, Knott End-on-Sea, Preesall, Pilling and Out …
Old St John the Baptist's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Pilling, Lancashire, England. It stands 100 metres (109 yd) to the south of the new church, also dedicated to St John the Baptist. The church is "an unusual survival o…
Moss Side is a suburban, semi-rural community on the western side of Leyland, Lancashire, England in the borough of South Ribble. The suburb is growing.
Moor Park is a municipal park located in the Moor Park area of Bispham in Blackpool on the Fylde coast in Lancashire, England.
Meols Cop is a small area of Blowick suburb of the coastal town of Southport, Merseyside in north-western England. It is not a suburd or ward in its own right. It is not to be confused with Meols on the Wirral Peninsula. The two can be differentiate…
Main Dyke is a water channel running through the Fylde area of Lancashire in England.
Longton Bridge was a railway station on the West Lancashire Railway in England.
Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The practice had been founded in 1836 by Edmund Sharpe. The architects during the period covered by this list ar…
Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the first half of the 20th century. The practice was founded in 1836 by Edmund Sharpe. Between 1895 and 1914 the partners had been Hubert Austin and Hen…