Stydd Brook
Stydd Brook is a watercourse in Lancashire, England.
Preston i/ˈprɛstən/ is a city and the administrative centre of Lancashire, England. On the north bank of the River Ribble, it is an urban settlement and unparished area that together with surrounding rural civil parishes forms the City of Preston local government district of Lancashire. The district obtained city status in 2002, becoming England's 50th city in the 50th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Preston has a population of 114,300, the City of Preston district 132,000 and the Preston Built-up Area 313,322. The Preston Travel To Work Area, in 2011, had a population of 420,661 compared to 354,000 in the previous census.
Population: 190,687
Latitude: 53° 45' 46.15" N
Longitude: -2° 42' 16.27" W
Stydd Brook is a watercourse in Lancashire, England.
The manor of Stydd is in the county of Lancashire. It is situated on the north eastern edge of the village of Ribchester. It boasts three notable buildings: St Saviour's Church, a set of almshouses and the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
St. Michael's is an Anglican high school, located in the town of Chorley, Lancashire, England. The school is home to 1,200 pupils, and is an performing Arts College.
St Saviour's Church is an Anglican chapel in Stydd, a hamlet near Ribchester in Lancashire, England.
Sharoe Green is a largely residential suburban area of Preston, Lancashire, England and an electoral ward. It is nowadays usually considered to be a district of the larger suburb of Fulwood (and formed part of the pre-1974 Fulwood Urban District).
Rufford railway station, opened on 2 April 1849, serves the village of Rufford in Lancashire, England. The station is (9½ miles) south west of Preston on the Preston-Ormskirk branch service.
The River Roddlesworth (also known as Rocky Brook) is a river of Lancashire.
The River Blakewater is a river running through Lancashire, giving its name to the town of Blackburn.
The Ribble way is a long distance walk between the Lancashire coast and the Yorkshire Dales National Park largely following the course of the River Ribble.
Red Moss is a wetland mossland in Greater Manchester, located south of Horwich and east of Blackrod. (Grid Reference SD635104). This is a national Site of Special Scientific Interest in the United Kingdom, due to its biodiversity and undisturbed cha…
Preston Fishergate Hill was a railway station at the bottom of Fishergate Hill in Preston. It formed the northeastern terminus of the West Lancashire Railway which built a direct railway link between Southport and Preston.
The Preston Cenotaph stands in Market Square, Preston, Lancashire, England, and is a monument to soldiers from Preston who perished in World War I and II.
New Longton is a village located to the south west of Preston, in the district of South Ribble, in the county of Lancashire, North West England. It is in the parish of Longton, which is the name of the older village located 2 miles (3 km) to the wes…
New Lane railway station serves the rural communities and farming villages around New Lane in West Lancashire, in the north-west of England.
Nateby is a village and a civil parish in the Wyre District, in the English county of Lancashire near the small town of Garstang. Nateby has a primary school, a place of worship and a post office. It once had a railway station called Nateby railway …
Mill Hill railway station serves the Blackburn suburb of Mill Hill, England, 1 1⁄4 miles (2.0 km) west of Blackburn railway station.
Lower Darwen railway station was a railway station that served the village of Lower Darwen, in Lancashire.
Paley and Austin were the surnames of two architects working from a practice in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, between 1868 and 1886. The practice had been founded in 1836 by Edmund Sharpe. The architects during the period covered by this list are …