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Goosnargh (/ˈɡuːznər/ GOOZ-nər) is a
village and
civil parish in the City of
Preston district of Lancashire, England. The
village lies
between Broughton...
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addition of
caraway seeds to
petticoat tails,
coriander and
caraway in
Goosnargh, egg yolk and
cream in Ayrshire,
citrus peel and
almonds in Pitcaithly...
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Goosnargh is a
civil parish in the City of Preston, Lancashire, England. It
contains 49
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List...
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Tanterton Wychnor Barton Broughton Cottam Goosnargh Grimsargh Haighton Inglewhite Whitechapel Woodplumpton Goosnargh Barton Woodplumpton Broughton Ingol &...
- in The Cook and Housekeeper's
Complete and
Universal Dictionary. The
Goosnargh cake is a
similar cake or
biscuit named after the
village in Lancashire...
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parish is
Goosnargh.
Goosnargh is
unusual because only one side of one road in the
village lies
within the
parish boundaries of
Goosnargh;
almost all...
- The
Church of St Mary the
Virgin is an
Anglican church in
Goosnargh, a
village north of
Preston in Lancashire, England. The
church dates from the Middle...
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Fleetwood Foulridge Freckleton Fulwood Galgate Garstang Gisburn Gl****on Dock
Goosnargh Great Altcar Great Eccleston Great Harwood Great Mitton Greenhalgh Gregson...
- po****r dish at
Lancashire festivals, such as
Christmas and
Easter Monday.
Goosnargh cakes:
small flat
shortbread biscuits with
coriander or
caraway seeds...
- Publishing, Stroud, ISBN 0-7509-0870-X, p.102 Dewhurst, A (1985)
Times Past in
Goosnargh,
Countryside Publications, Chorley, ISBN 0-86157-183-5, p.22 Harkand,...