Banks

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Banks is a small village in Lancashire, England, known for its rural character and proximity to the town of Tarleton.

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Banks canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
administrativeTerritory West Lancashire Borough Council
ceremonialCounty Lancashire
characteristic rural character
country England
distanceTo approximately 2 miles west of Tarleton
approximately 4 miles east of Southport
environment drainage ditches and dykes
low-lying land
governingBody West Lancashire Borough Council
hasActivity birdwatching in surrounding area
hasAmenity local shops
primary school
public houses
hasDialCode 01704
hasFeature agricultural land
flat landscape
hasLandUse arable farming
market gardening
hasPostcodeArea PR
hasPostcodeDistrict PR9
hasReligiousBuilding St Stephen’s Church, Banks
hasTransport bus services to Southport
road links to Tarleton
hasType rural village
locatedIn Lancashire
North West England
United Kingdom
locatedNear Hesketh Bank
Mere Brow
Ribble estuary
surface form: Ribble Estuary

Rufford
Southport
locatedOn Fylde coastal plain
surface form: West Lancashire Coastal Plain
near Ribble Estuary National Nature Reserve
Tarleton
partOf Lancashire
surface form: Lancashire county

West Lancashire
West Lancashire
surface form: West Lancashire district
region North West England

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