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Parbold is a
village and
civil parish in West Lancashire, England.
Parbold had a po****tion of 2,582 at the 2011 Census. West
Lancashire is
divided into...
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Martin Mere are
Ramsar sites. In the east the land
rises to
Harrock Hill,
Parbold Hill, and
Ashurst Hill; the
River Douglas flows west
through the valley...
- Somerset.[citation needed] Aged one, O'Neill
moved with his
family to
Parbold,
growing up in the
village of Up Holland, both near Wigan, in Lancashire...
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Parbold railway station, on the
Manchester to
Southport Line,
serves the
village of
Parbold and the
nearby village of
Newburgh in West Lancashire, England...
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Saints Church,
Parbold (19),
retrieved 30
September 2022 Collier,
Richard (21 June 2014),
Stained Gl**** at Our Lady & All
Saints Church,
Parbold (22), retrieved...
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rural West
Lancashire and is
bordered by
Bispham and
Lathom to the west,
Parbold to the
south and
Wrightington to the east; to the
north are
Mawdesley and...
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Parbold is a
civil parish in the West
Lancashire district of Lancashire, England. It
contains 15
buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage...
- state.
Although the
remnants of
several locks are
still visible between Parbold and Gathurst. The
Rufford Branch of the
canal joins the
river at Tarleton...
- Chorley, and in the
Rural District of
Wigan the
civil parishes of Haigh,
Parbold, Worthington, and Wrightington. 1950–1955: The Muni****l
Borough of Chorley...
- Cathedral. More
recent Lancashire-born
composers include Hugh Wood (1932–
Parbold), Sir
Peter Maxwell Davies (1934–2016, Salford), Sir
Harrison Birtwistle...