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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.
Robert Entwistle (20 October 1941 – 11 July 2019) was an English cricketer.Entwistle was a right-handed batsman.He was born in Burnley, Lancashire. [1]Entwistle made his first-class debut for Lancashire against Gloucestershire in the 1962 County Championship.
Entwistle railway station (first opened in 1848) is 5 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (9.3 km) north of Bolton and serves the village of Entwistle. It is also the closest station to Edgworth. Owing to the remote location and low passenger numbers, Entwistle was a request stop for several years. After 21 May 2023, it was no longer a request stop.
13 West Lancashire. 14 Wyre. 15 See also. 16 Notes. ... This is a list of Grade II* listed buildings in Lancashire, England. ... Entwistle Hall Entwistle, North Turton:
The Wayoh reservoir, viewed from the Edgworth side with the Entwistle viaduct in the background. The West Pennine Moors is an area of the Pennines covering approximately 90 square miles (230 km 2) of moorland and reservoirs in Lancashire and Greater Manchester, England. [1] It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. [2]
Bradshaw Brook is a river draining parts of Lancashire and Greater Manchester in Northern England.. Starting life as Cadshaw Brook draining a valley named Green Lowe Clough on Turton Moor, the brook feeds the Turton and Entwistle Reservoir and Wayoh Reservoir (the latter also fed by Blackstone Brook and Whittlestone Head Brook).
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North Turton is a civil parish in Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, England. Included in the parish are the settlements of Edgworth, Chapeltown, Belmont, Entwistle, Quarlton, Round Barn, Turton Bottoms, and Whittlestone Head. The parish contains 66 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed ...