Trawden Forest civil parish

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Trawden Forest civil parish is a rural administrative area in Lancashire, England, known for its moorland landscapes, former textile villages, and location within the Borough of Pendle.

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Trawden Forest civil parish canonical 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
adjacentTo Brierfield NERFINISHED
Colne NERFINISHED
Foulridge NERFINISHED
Laneshaw Bridge NERFINISHED
Nelson NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Lancashire
contains Wycoller Country Park NERFINISHED
Wycoller Hall (ruins) NERFINISHED
containsSettlement Cotton Tree NERFINISHED
Trawden NERFINISHED
Winewall NERFINISHED
Wycoller NERFINISHED
country England
district Borough of Pendle NERFINISHED
governingBody Trawden Forest Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic former textile villages
moorland landscapes
hasFeature agricultural land
former mills
public footpaths
stone-built cottages
hasHeritage rural Lancashire textile history
hasLandscapeType hills
moorland
valleys
hasLocalNature Pennine moorland
hasPostTown Colne NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalActivity cycling
horse riding
walking
hasTraditionalIndustry cotton weaving
textile manufacturing
hasTransportLink road connections to Colne
historicCounty Lancashire
landUse rural
locatedIn Pendle (borough) NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone GMT
locatedNear Forest of Trawden NERFINISHED
observesDaylightSavingTime BST
partOf Lancashire countryside
Pendle parliamentary constituency NERFINISHED
region North West England
shireCounty Lancashire NERFINISHED
sovereignState United Kingdom

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Borough of Pendle contains Trawden Forest civil parish