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Entwistle Hall Entwistle, North Turton: Farmhouse: 16th century: 27 January 1967: 1260432: Entwistle Hall: Horrocks Fold Farmhouse (Thimble Hall) Edgworth, North Turton: Farmhouse: 17th century: 27 January 1967
Entwistle is a village in the civil parish of North Turton, in the Blackburn with Darwen unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of Lancashire, England. Its name derives from the Old English ened and twisla which means a river fork frequented by ducks. The name was recorded as Hennetwisel in 1212, Ennetwysel in 1276 and Entwissell in 1311.
Ashurst Beacon, Dalton Barnoldswick Carnforth Station Forest of Bowland, Ward's stone Helmshore Museum Lathom House, West Wing Ormskirk Market Rufford Old Hall Sunderland Point, River Lune Tarleton Lock, Leeds and Liverpool Canal Winter Hill mast
Furness Line • TransPennine North West: 2 F2 1857 Knowllys Hill Squires Gate: SQU: Fylde: Blackpool Branch Line (S) 1 F2 1931 — St Annes-on-Sea: SAS: Fylde: Blackpool Branch Line (S) 1 E 1863 St Annes-on-the-Sea • Cross Slack Town Green: TWN: West Lancashire: Northern Line (Merseyrail) 2 E 1849 Town Green and Aughton Upholland: UPL: West ...
The west tower has four stages; the lowest stage is rusticated, the bottom two stages are square, and the top two are octagonal, the lower of these containing Doric columns. Along the sides of the church are three three-light windows above which are lunettes, and at the east end is a Venetian window. Inside the church are three galleries.
The group then grew through acquisition, buying Nationwide estate agents and surveyors from Nationwide Building Society in 1994, Spencers from National and Provincial Building Society in 1995 and London firms Faron Sutaria, PKL and John D Wood & Co. in 1997. In 1998 the business was renamed Countrywide Assured plc and demerged from Hambros plc.
A further act of Parliament [which?] of 13 July 1868, authorised an extension from Chorley to Blackburn, and vested the section between Boar's Head (on the North Union Railway (NUR) north of Wigan) and Cherry Tree (on the LYR near Blackburn) jointly with the LYR. [2] The whole line between St Helens and Blackburn opened to passengers on 1 ...
Yarnsdale is a dale or valley in Lancashire.The name is derived from the heron or hern. [1]It contains a small sandstone quarry, also known as Cadshaw Quarry at grid reference 706.178, situated to the north west of Turton and Entwistle Reservoir in the borough of Blackburn with Darwen.