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  2. Listed buildings in Aughton, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    Moor Hall 1566 The house was later extended. ... Historic England, "Barn at Home Farm, Aughton (1278188)", National Heritage List for England; Historic England, ...

  3. Michelin star hotspot outside of London 'not many people know ...

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    The latest awards were announced at a glittering ceremony this week, with Aughton's Moor Hall ascending to the catering version of Everest when it attained the prestigious three-star rating.

  4. Moor Hall, review: A safe space for serious epicureans - AOL

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    TOP TABLES: As Rogan protégé Mark Birchall prepares to reopen the doors to his Lancashire hideout, Hannah Twiggs recommends the following: go hungry, clear your calendar for the rest of the day ...

  5. Listed buildings in Ormskirk - Wikipedia

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    Aughton Hall c. 1600: Originally a ... Shippon and barn range, Cross Hall Farm ... 29, 29A, 31 and 31A Moor Street Early 18th century: A pair of ...

  6. Aughton, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    Aughton Park Baptist Church [7] and St Mary's R C Church [8] are also located within the civil parish. Moor Hall, on Prescot Road, is a Grade II* listed manor house built around 1600. [ 9 ] It was converted in the spring 2017 to a restaurant with rooms, being awarded a Michelin star later that year.

  7. Listed buildings in Over Wyresdale - Wikipedia

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    The barn was probably originally a house. It is in sandstone with a tiled roof, and has two storeys. It contains three doorways, windows, one with a remaining mullion, and two pitching holes. To the right is an added lean-to containing a re-set stone inscribed with initials and a date. [4] II: Low Moor Head (eastern house) and barn

  8. Listed buildings in The Yealands - Wikipedia

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    Originally a barn, later converted into a house with a garage, it is in stone with a slate roof and has modern windows. In the south wall is a gabled porch, and in the east wall is a wide entrance with a pointed arched head. There are ball finials on the gables. [46] II: Mounting block, Quaker Meeting House

  9. Grade II* listed buildings in Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    The Great Barn Hurstwood, Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood: Aisled Barn: Late 16th century: 17 December 1968: 1072638: The Great Barn: Hurstwood Hall Hurstwood, Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood: Farmhouse: Post 1579: 1 April 1953