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Ludworth is a name for the
following settlements in the
United Kingdom:
Ludworth,
County Durham Ludworth,
Greater Manchester (historically in Derbyshire...
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Ludworth is a pit
village in
County Durham,
England situated between Durham and Peterlee.
Ludworth is 6.2
miles from
Durham City
Centre and 5.4
miles from...
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Ludworth Tower was a
manor house and
later a pele
tower in the pit
village of
Ludworth,
County Durham. Only
ruins survive today.
Ludworth Tower was built...
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Ludworth Intake (grid
reference SJ994911) is a 5.1-hectare (13-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest at
Ludworth on the
border of Derbyshire...
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Ludworth is an area of Marple, in the
Stockport district, in the
county of
Greater Manchester, England.
Ludworth was
formerly a
township in the parish...
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Chisworth and
Ludworth formed Glossopdale Rural District,
which remained in
existence until 1934 when the
parishes were split,
Ludworth going into Marple...
- 2011
census was 2,118.
Shadforth is also a
civil parish that
incorporates Ludworth and
Sherburn Hill.
Shadforth was a
farming village from
around AD 600....
- Northamptonshire,
annexed by
Market Harborough,
Leicestershire Mellor and
Ludworth, in Derbyshire,
annexed by
Marple in
Cheshire (and now in
Greater Manchester)...
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although the
neighbouring settlement of
Ludworth (recorded as Lodeuorde) is listed. It is
possible that
Ludworth originally included Mellor and that they...
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formed in 1894,
gained parts of
Derbyshire in 1936
including Mellor and
Ludworth from
Chapel en le
Frith Rural District.
Prior to its creation, it was suggested...