The Musbury Valley is a small valley in the Helmshore area of Rossendale Valley, Lancashire. Musbury Brook flows through its length, and its south side...
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nearest towns. Musbury is served by the A358 road and lies on the route of the East Devon Way, a 40-mile (64 km) footpath following the Axe Valley. The village...
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Musbury Tor or Tor Hill is a flat-topped hill in south-east Lancashire, England. It overlooks the village of Helmshore and separates Alden Valley to its...
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Axe valley at Ordnance Survey grid reference SY282941. Musbury Castle Part of the fort and the view to Seaton on the South Devon coast. Musbury Castle...
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and the valley is dominated by sheep grazing, with three working farms and a number of smallholdings. To the north and north-west is Musbury Tor, to the...
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the Neolithic period: stone implements found on Bull Hill and in the Musbury valley, and the stones at Thirteen Stone Hill near Grane, and there are a relatively...
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Water River Ogden Whitewell Brook Reservoirs Calf Hey Reservoir Valleys Alden Valley Haslingden Grane Irwell Valley Musbury Valley Rossendale Valley...
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Lambert's Castle Loughwood Meeting House Musbury Castle Shute Barton The town has Cloakham Lawns, the Axe Valley Sports Centre and Flamingo Swimming Pool...
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Village Water Waterfoot Weir Whitewell Bottom Whitworth Hail Storm Hill Musbury Tor Brown Wardle In the 2001 census the population of Rossendale was 65...
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West Pennine Moors. To the north is Oswaldtwistle Moor, and to the south Musbury Heights. It was once the home of Grane village, and is easily accessible...
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breakwater and fossils at Lyme Regis Exmouth Newton Poppleford Sidbury Colyton Musbury Uplyme Fire Beacon Hill "East Devon Way". Devon.gov.uk. Archived from the...
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uncertain. There are further alignments on the A358 at Ball's Farm and Musbury south of Axminster, which imply a Roman road did continue along the River...
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also called River Cottage HQ, near the village of Musbury in East Devon. Cradled in the Axe Valley on the Devon/Dorset border, the second River Cottage...
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Village Morchard Bishop Morebath Moretonhampstead Mortehoe Morwellham Musbury Newton Abbot Newton Ferrers Newton Poppleford Newton St Cyres Newton St...
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medieval fee, a type of royal manor, which encompassed several townships from Musbury and Cowpe with Lench in the north to Affetside in the west and Walshaw...
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List of mills in Lancashire (section Cheesden Valley)
(4 February 2010). "Proposed Kirk Mill Conservation Area" (PDF). Ribble Valley Borough Council. Archived from the original on 24 May 2024. Retrieved 3...
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England. It is located 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Exeter, in the Teign Valley, just off the B3193 road that links Chudleigh and Dunsford. Christow is...
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townships of Henheads, Higher and Lower Booths in the parish of Whalley, and Musbury and part of Tottington in the ancient parish of Bury. Subsequently, Haslingden...
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Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire. Made from Millstone Grit. Haslingden Tor. (Musbury Hill) Helmshore Rossendale, Lancashire There are numerous tors developed...
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satisfaction on the Continent. The planned invasion of France via the Moselle Valley was frustrated by friend and foe alike, forcing the Duke to withdraw back...
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adopted the armorials of the ancient Devon family of Drake of Ash, near Musbury. The venture raised an enormous amount of money for the nation's coffers...
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Moretonhampstead Mrs Ethelston's CE Primary Academy, Uplyme Musbury Primary School, Musbury Newport Community School Primary Academy, Newport Newton Ferrers...
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(Church of St Mary Magdalene) 1333700 More images Ashe House Ashe House, Musbury House 1669–83 11 September 1951 SY2768695958 50°45′31″N 3°01′36″W / 50...
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[permanent dead link] "Industrial News". Narrow Gauge News (189). March 1992. "Musbury Heights Tramway". Hateley 1977, p. H.4. Duxbury, Brenda; Williams, Michael...
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mill. The family built Higher Mill on a greenfield site in the parish of Musbury as a woollen fulling mill, but by 1789, three members of the family had...
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org.uk. Retrieved 4 October 2018. "The Benefice of Colyton (St Andrew), Musbury, Southleigh and Branscombe". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 4 October...
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Retrieved 23 June 2013. Daniel and Samuel Lysons (1822). "Parishes: Maker – Musbury". Magna Britannia: volume 6 Devonshire. pp. 326–360. Retrieved 24 June...
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Neal's Yard Remedies. For services to the Health and Beauty Industry. (Musbury, Devon) Michael Peter Galloway, Director, Planning and Transportation,...
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