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Aldcliffe is a hamlet, and
former township and
civil parish, now in the
parish of
Aldcliffe-with-Stodday, south-west of Lancaster, in the
Lancaster district...
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Aldcliffe Hall was a 19th-century
country house, now demolished,
which replaced a
previous mediaeval building, on the bank of the Lune
estuary in Aldcliffe...
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Aldcliffe-with-Stodday or
Aldcliffe with
Stodday is a
civil parish in City of
Lancaster district, Lancashire, England. It lies to the
south west of central...
- and 109 in 1971. The
parish was
bordered on the
north by the
parish of
Aldcliffe, on the west by the
River Lune and on the
south by the
River Conder, and...
- for
Lancaster and Morecambe.
Carnforth Lancaster Morecambe Abbeystead Aldcliffe Arkholme Aughton Bank
Houses Bare Bay
Horse Bolton-le-Sands
Borwick Cantsfield...
- also
External links Abbey Village Abbeystead Accrington Acre
Adlington Aldcliffe Altham Anderton Andertons Mill
Anglezarke Arkholme Appley Bridge Aspden...
- accommodation. It
consists of
three buildings by the
Lancaster canal on
Aldcliffe Road. The
location is near the city centre,
opposite 'the
Water Witch'...
- the City of
Lancaster Grade I
Grade II*
Grade II
Unlisted Demolished Aldcliffe Hall
Central Pier,
Morecambe ****erham
Priory Hornby Priory Lancaster...
- the City of
Lancaster Grade I
Grade II*
Grade II
Unlisted Demolished Aldcliffe Hall
Central Pier,
Morecambe ****erham
Priory Hornby Priory Lancaster...
- AD) and he was Duke of
Normandy from 1035. His
lands included: Aighton;
Aldcliffe; Ashton-on-RIbble; Bare; Barton; Bispham;
Bolton le Sands; Broughton;...