Hilldale is a civil parish in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England, containing the village of Hill Dale and the neighbouring hamlet of Andertons...
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Hilldale may refer to: Hilldale, Lancashire, a village in West Lancashire, England Hilldale, Missouri, United States Hilldale, Pennsylvania, United States...
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West Lancashire is a local government district with borough status in Lancashire, England. The council is based in Ormskirk, and the largest town is Skelmersdale...
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Hilldale is a civil parish in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England. It contains seven listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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Bank Hest Bank Heysham Higham Higher Booths Higher Walton Higher Wheelton Hilldale Hoddlesden Hoghton Holmes Holmeswood Hornby Hoscar Moss Hothersall Howick...
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Listed buildings in Hilldale Listed buildings in Lathom Listed buildings in Lathom South Listed buildings in Newburgh, Lancashire Listed buildings in...
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Parbold (redirect from Parbold, Lancashire)
parish councils, the first tier of local government. Parbold is bordered by Hilldale to the north, Wrightington to the east, Dalton to the south and Newburgh...
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in England. There are 219 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Lancashire; Blackpool is completely unparished; Pendle and Ribble Valley are entirely...
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Bispham Green (redirect from Bispham, West Lancashire)
development. Bispham is south of Croston, Mawdesley and Tarleton, north of Hilldale and Parbold, west of Heskin, Wrightington and Eccleston. The River Douglas...
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Rufford Old Hall (category Grade I listed buildings in Lancashire)
Rufford Old Hall is a National Trust property in Rufford, Lancashire, England. Built in about 1530 for Sir Robert Hesketh, only the Great Hall survives...
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