-
where it
meets the
parish of Old Somerby. To the
south it
includes Woodnook and
Woodnook Farm, then
follows a
footpath south-west
through Griff's Plantation...
- to
describe a steep-sided,
wooded valley or ravine, as in the case of
Woodnook Clough.
Brook - A
small stream or watercourse, such as the
Hyndburn Brook...
-
springs around Stroxon are
typical of the
Lower Lincolnshire limestones.
Woodnook Valley has been a SSSI
since March 1986. It is an
example of a calcareous...
-
Bamford Kesteven Rugby Football Club was
founded in 1947 and
plays at
Woodnook, off the B6403. It
fields two men's teams, a
ladies XV and many junior...
- West
Kirby 27 24 21 — — —
Whaley Bridge 45 39 42 — — —
Whalley 46 43 40 — — —
Whitewell 53 60 57 — — —
Whitworth 28 25 22 — — —
Woodnook 45 39 42 — — —...
- Walton-le-Dale
Wardle West
Kirby Whaley Bridge Whalley Whitewell Whitworth Woodnook Lancashire, Merseyside,
Greater Manchester,
Cheshire and
South ****bria...
- stockings. The club pla**** at the Bell's
Temperance Football Field at
Woodnook,
which became Accrington Stanley's
ground until 1901.
James Hardman, who...
-
starting with 1948
Iveson and
Ireland Wood; 1952 Tinshill,
Silkmill and
Woodnook; 1957
Moseley Wood; 1973 Holt Park; 1980
Spring Wood. As the
names suggest...
- The
River Hyndburn is a
minor river in Lancashire, England.
Beginning as
Woodnook Water on the
slopes of
Goodshaw Hill, it p****es
through Stone Fold, Rising...
- to the left
where the road
reaches 118 metres high, and p****es
through Woodnook,
where there is a left turn for
Little Ponton. From here to
almost Ancaster...