Upholland

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Upholland is a historic village in Lancashire, England, known for its medieval church, hillside setting, and views over the surrounding countryside.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
parish church
railway station
village
category Civil parishes in Lancashire
Villages in Lancashire
West Lancashire NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Lancashire
country England
denomination Church of England
elevation approximately 75–90 metres above sea level
governingBody West Lancashire Borough Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity local shops
primary schools
public houses
hasDialCode 01695
hasFeature conservation area
hasLandscape rural surroundings
wooded hillsides
hasPostcodeDistrict WN8
hasRailwayStation Upholland railway station NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Roman Catholic church
St Thomas the Martyr Church, Upholland NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
historicCounty Lancashire
knownFor hillside setting
medieval church
views over surrounding countryside
lieutenancyArea Lancashire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lancashire
West Lancashire NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kirkby branch line NERFINISHED
Upholland hill NERFINISHED
near Skelmersdale NERFINISHED
Wigan NERFINISHED
OSGridReference SD525055
parliamentaryConstituency West Lancashire NERFINISHED
partOf West Lancashire Borough NERFINISHED
region North West England
roadAccess A577 road NERFINISHED
M58 motorway (nearby) NERFINISHED
timeZone GMT
timeZoneDST BST

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