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Bowland at its most
general most
often refers to:
Forest of
Bowland, an area of
barren gritstone fells, deep
valleys and peat moorland,
mostly in north-east...
- The
Forest of
Bowland, also
known as the
Bowland Fells and
formerly the
Chase of
Bowland, is an area of
gritstone fells, deep
valleys and peat moorland...
- The
Lordship of
Bowland is a
manorial lordship ****ociated with the
Forest of
Bowland in Lancashire, England. The
lordship fell into
disuse between 1885...
- The
Bowland Shale or
Bowland Shale Formation is a
Carboniferous geological formation of
Asbian (Visean) to
Yeadonian (Bashkirian) age. It is
known from...
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White Hill is a hill in the
Forest of
Bowland in north-western England. It lies
between Slaidburn and High Bentham, on the
boundary between the City of...
- The
Trough of
Bowland is a
valley and high p**** in the
Forest of
Bowland Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, Lancashire, England. The p****,
reaching 968 ft...
-
family seat in
Bowland Forest Low. In 2010,
Parker was
appointed as
Bowbearer of the
Forest of
Bowland by
William Bowland, 16th Lord of
Bowland,
becoming the...
- part of
northern Cheshire, but
excluded the
eastern part of the
Forest of
Bowland. The west of
Lancashire contains flat
coastal plains: the West Lancashire...
- Bolton-by-
Bowland is a
village and
civil parish in the
Ribble Valley district of Lancashire, England.
Before 1974, the
village was part of
Bowland Rural District...
- east, the
Bowland Fells to the northwest, and the West
Pennine Moors to the south. It is
included in a
detached part of the
Forest of
Bowland Area of Outstanding...