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Route near Pleasington I started near Pleasington

Pleasington, Blackburn, England

Route near Pleasington I started near Pleasington

Length7.5 mi
Elev. Gain708.5 ft
Est. Steps17000
Created by judith
Route near Pleasington I started near Pleasington Introduction
Route near Pleasington I started near Pleasington is a 7.5 mile (17,000-step) route located near Pleasington, Blackburn, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 708.5 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
start Pleasington Priory, down to Hoghton Bottoms, under railway viaduct, follow the river until footpath forks right up a gravel road, quite steep, comes out on the main Road. cross the road to the left, cut across by a stone cottage, follow path onto the canal. turn left. the walk is mostly flat very pleasant though.
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Hoghton Tower

Tourist Attraction
Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house located about two-thirds of a mile (1 km) to the east of the village of Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and standing on a hilltop site on the highest point in the area. It takes its name from the de Hoghton family, its historical owners since at least the 12th century.

Feniscowles

Place
Feniscowles is a village in the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Blackburn. Part of the village is in the civil parishThe village is mentioned in documents as early as 1276 when its name was recorded as 'Feinycholes'.

Cherry Tree railway station

Building
Cherry Tree railway station serves Cherry Tree, a suburb of Blackburn, England. The station is 1.9 miles (3 km) southwest of Blackburn railway station in East Lancashire. It is within the boundaries of the Blackburn with Darwen unitary authority. It is managed by Northern, who also provide all the passenger services calling there.

Feniscowles railway station

Place
Feniscowles railway station was a railway station that served the village of Feniscowles, in Blackburn, England.

Immanuel Church, Feniscowles

Place
Immanuel Church is in the village of Feniscowles, near Blackburn, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Blackburn with Darwen, the archdeaconry of Blackburn, and the diocese of Blackburn. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

Pleasington Priory

Building
Pleasington Priory, or the Church of St Mary and St John Baptist, is a Roman Catholic church in the village of Pleasington, Lancashire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner describes it as being "an astonishing church", and the citation in the National Heritage List for England states it is an "exceptional form of Catholic chapel for the period before Emancipation".

Pleasington

Place
Pleasington () is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, England. It had a population of 467 in the 2001 census, reducing to 446 at the 2011 Census.It is a rural village set on a hillside above the River Darwen. The village was listed in the Domesday Book as Plesigtune, a name which means "a settlement owned by Plessa's People".

Riley Green, Lancashire

Place
Riley Green is a hamlet, part of the village of Hoghton, within the Borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England. It is located at the junction of the A675 and A6061 roads, between Preston, Blackburn and Chorley. The hamlet consists of a small number of houses and two pubs - the Royal Oak on the A6061, and the Boatyard on the A675 beside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

Pleasington railway station

Building
Pleasington railway station serves the village of Pleasington in Lancashire, England. The station is on the East Lancashire Line 3 miles (5 km) west of Blackburn railway station. It is managed by Northern, who also provide all the passenger services calling there.It is unstaffed, and has no permanent buildings, other than standard waiting shelters.

River Roddlesworth

Place
The River Roddlesworth (also known as Rocky Brook) is a river in Lancashire, England, a tributary of the River Darwen.
Route Details

Length

7.5 mi

Elev. Gain

708.5 ft

Est. Steps

17000
Created by
judith
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