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Central Lancashire > Clitheroe (4 files)

DCP0653 
 Clitheroe Castle keep stands on a rocky outcrop of limestone about 35 metres above the valley floor of the River Ribble. It dates from the late twelth century and is possibly the smallest keep in England. 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Clitheroe, Ribble Valley, River, Ribble, town, castle, keep, limestone, outcrop, rock, rocky, hole, 12, twelth, century, archeology, landmark, protect, protection, strength, fort, fortify, buttress, viewpoint, tree, fence, history, heritage, blue, sky, vertical
DCP1248 
 The keep of Clitheroe Castle. Clitheroe Castle keep stands on a rocky outcrop of limestone about 35 metres above the valley floor of the River Ribble. It dates from the late twelfth century and is possibly the smallest keep in England.
 
 Keywords: Clitheroe, Castle, Keep, Stone, Tower, History, Heritage, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Ribble, Valley, protect, protection, landmark, strength, fort, fortify, archaeology, contrail, limestone, wall, rock, rocky, hole, 12th, twelfth, century, buttress, viewpoint, angle, angled, blue, sky, vertical, DCP1248
DCP1273 
 The keep and grounds of Clitheroe Castle. Clitheroe Castle keep stands on a rocky outcrop of limestone about 35 metres above the valley floor of the River Ribble. It dates from the late twelfth century and is possibly the smallest keep in England. 
 Keywords: Clitheroe, Castle, Keep, Stone, Tower, History, Heritage, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, park, grounds, grass, Ribble, Valley, protect, protection, landmark, strength, fort, fortify, archaeology, limestone, wall, rock, 12th, twelfth, century, buttress, viewpoint, angle, angled, blue, sky, horizontal, DCP1273
DCP1274 
 The keep of Clitheroe Castle. Clitheroe Castle keep stands on a rocky outcrop of limestone about 35 metres above the valley floor of the River Ribble. It dates from the late twelfth century and is possibly the smallest keep in England. 
 Keywords: Clitheroe, Castle, Keep, Stone, Tower, History, Heritage, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, park, grounds, grass, Ribble, Valley, protect, protection, landmark, strength, fort, fortify, archaeology, limestone, wall, rock, 12th, twelfth, century, buttress, viewpoint, angle, angled, blue, sky, horizontal, vertical, DCP1274

East Lancashire > Pendle (2 files)

DCP1240 
 Clock tower of St Mary's Church at Newchurch in Pendle showing the Eye of God. The restored tower is the only original part of the chuch. There has been a chapel on the site since 1250 with the current church being built in the 17th century. The Eye of God in the west face of the tower was added to offer protection from witchcraft. 
 Keywords: Newchurch, Pendle, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, village, Saint, St, Mary, church, clock, tower, architecture, witch, whitch, witches, Eye, of, God, witchcraft, protect, protection, stone, time, vertical, DCP1240
DCP1241 
 Clock tower and graveyard of St Mary's Church at Newchurch in Pendle showing the Eye of God. The restored tower is the only original part of the chuch. There has been a chapel on the site since 1250 with the current church being built in the 17th century. The Eye of God in the west face of the tower was added to offer protection from witchcraft. 
 Keywords: Newchurch, Pendle, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, village, Saint, St, Mary, church, clock, tower, architecture, witch, whitch, witches, Eye, of, God, witchcraft, protect, protection, stone, time, grave, yard, garden, rose, flag, pole, afternoon, vertical, DCP1241

East Lancashire > Wycoller (3 files)

DCP0710 
 Walking by the ruin of Wycoller Hall. The Hall dates from the 16th century and was built by the Hartley family. It has been unoccupied since the early 1900s 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, Britain, UK, Europe, Wycoller, Village, Trawden, ancient, old, Hall, ruin, stone, preserve, history, heritage, landmark, 16, 16th, century, remain, footpath, path, people, couple, walk, stroll, amble, country, countryside, riverbank, tree, winter, weather, snow, melt, melting, melted, barren, frame, framed, cloud, blue, sky, horizontal
DCP0715 
 Clapper Bridge at Wycoller. The bridge dates from the late 18th or early 19th century and crosses Wycoller Beck. In the background are the remains of Wycoller Hall 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, Britain, UK, Europe, Wycoller, Village, Trawden, ancient, old, span, architecture, green, pebble, stream, Beck, water, river, stone, heritage, historic, history, bridge, clapper, park, country, winter, snow, ice, freeze, frozen, melt, melting, architecture, cross, crossing, path, walk, ruin, hall, Wycoller Hall, horizontal
DCP0709 
 The ruin of Wycoller Hall. The Hall dates from the 16th century and was built by the Hartley family. It has been unoccupied since the early 1900s 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, Britain, UK, Europe, Wycoller, Village, Trawden, ancient, old, Hall, ruin, stone, preserve, history, heritage, landmark, 16, 16th, century, remain, footpath, path, people, couple, walk, stroll, amble, country, countryside, riverbank, tree, winter, weather, snow, melt, melting, melted, barren, frame, framed, cloud, blue, sky, horizontal

North Lancashire > Glasson Dock & Cockersands (3 files)

DCP1012 
 Remains of Cockersands Abbey Chapter House (a grade 1 listed bulding). The 13th century chapter house is the remains of a Premonstratensian Abbey. The abbey was closed by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. It was used in the 19th century as a mausoleum by the Dalton family of Thurnham Hall. 
 Keywords: Glasson, Dock, Cockersands, River, Lune, Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Abbey, Chapter, House, monastery, remains, preserve, preservation, history, heritage, historic, architecture, listed, building, mausoleum, burial, religion, religious, field, grass, green, people, walk, walkers, walking, distant, distance, space, wide, stone, brick, cross, landmark, blue, sky, horizontal, DCP1012
DCP1013 
 Remains of Cockersands Abbey Chapter House (a grade 1 listed bulding). The 13th century chapter house is the remains of a Premonstratensian Abbey. The abbey was closed by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. It was used in the 19th century as a mausoleum by the Dalton family of Thurnham Hall. 
 Keywords: Glasson, Dock, Cockersands, River, Lune, Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Abbey, Chapter, House, monastery, remains, preserve, preservation, history, heritage, historic, architecture, listed, building, mausoleum, burial, religion, religious, field, grass, green, space, solitary, alone, wide, stone, brick, cross, landmark, blue, sky, horizontal, DCP1013
DCP1014 
 Remains of Cockersands Abbey Chapter House (a grade 1 listed bulding). The 13th century chapter house is the remains of a Premonstratensian Abbey. The abbey was closed by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. It was used in the 19th century as a mausoleum by the Dalton family of Thurnham Hall. 
 Keywords: Glasson, Dock, Cockersands, River, Lune, Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Abbey, Chapter, House, monastery, remains, ruin, preserve, preservation, history, heritage, historic, architecture, listed, building, mausoleum, burial, religion, religious, field, grass, green, space, solitary, alone, wide, stone, brick, cross, landmark, blue, sky, vertical, DCP1014

South Lancashire > Bolton (4 files)

DCP0963 
 Bolton Parish Church. Officially known as St Peter, Bolton-le-Moors the church was built on the sight of a derelict 15th century church in the nineteenth century. It was built in the Victorian Gothic style and consecrated in 1871. It is built of Longridge stone and the tower which is 180 ft tall is said to be the highest Parish Church tower in Lancashire. 
 Keywords: Bolton, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, Greater, Manchester, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Parish, Church, spire, tower, cross, clock, time, afternoon, architecture, Victorian, Gothic, style, religion, religious, blue, sky, summer, season, vertical, DCP0963
DCP0964 
 Bolton Parish Church. Officially known as St Peter, Bolton-le-Moors the church was built on the sight of a derelict 15th century church in the nineteenth century. It was built in the Victorian Gothic style and consecrated in 1871. It is built of Longridge stone and the tower which is 180 ft tall is said to be the highest Parish Church tower in Lancashire. 
 Keywords: Bolton, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, Greater, Manchester, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Parish, Church, spire, tower, clock, time, afternoon, architecture, Victorian, Gothic, style, religion, religious, blue, sky, summer, season, vertical, DCP0964
DCP1077 
 Bolton Parish Church. Officially known as St Peter, Bolton-le-Moors the church was built on the sight of a derelict 15th century church in the nineteenth century. This is where Samuel Crompton (1753 to 1827) inventor of the spinning mule is buried. 
 Keywords: Bolton, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, Greater, Manchester, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Parish, Church, St, Saint, Peters, spire, tower, clock, time, architecture, Victorian, Gothic, style, religion, religious, garden, grass, green, shadow, pattern, tree, frame, framed, blue, sky, vertical, DCP1077
DCP1080 
 Bolton Parish Church. Officially known as St Peter, Bolton-le-Moors the church was built on the sight of a derelict 15th century church in the nineteenth century. This is where Samuel Crompton (1753 to 1827) inventor of the spinning mule is buried. 
 Keywords: Bolton, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, Greater, Manchester, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Parish, Church, St, Saint, Peters, spire, tower, clock, time, architecture, Victorian, Gothic, style, religion, religious, garden, grass, green, tree, frame, framed, blue, sky, vertical, DCP1080

South Lancashire > Wigan (3 files)

DCP0609 
 Wigan All Saints Parish Church from the Church gardens 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Wigan, All Saints, Parish, Church, St, Saint, public, garden, leisure, 13th century, architecture, church, religion, religious, spire, clock, tower, flag, pole, square, landmark, afternoon, tree, season, winter, blue, sky, Market, Street, Horizontal
DCP0610 
 All Saints Parish Church in Wigan from Crawford Street 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Wigan, All Saints, Parish, Church, St, Saint, 13th century, architecture, church, religion, religious, spire, clock, tower, flag, pole, square, landmark, afternoon, tree, season, winter, blue, sky, citizen, advice, bureau, advice, sign, Crawfod, Street, Bishopgate, row, office, red, brick, protect, cage, shutter, secure, security, burglar, alarm, horizontal
DCP0611 
 Wigan All Saints parish Church from Crawford Street 
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