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Withnell is a civil parish in the Borough … Withnell is a civil parish in the Borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England. It contains 19 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings, all of which are listed at Grade II. This grade is the lowest of the three gradings given to listed buildings and is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". Apart from the village of Withnell, the parish is mainly rural. Many of the listed buildings are, or originated as, farmhouses or farm buildings. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal runs through the parish, and six of the bridges crossing it are listed. The other listed buildings include cottages, large houses, and a set of stocks.ttages, large houses, and a set of stocks.
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Ollerton Bridge No.2 at SD 615 240, Withnell
, Withnell Fold Farmhouse with adjoining dairy and barn, Withnell
, Withnell Fold Bridge at SD 611 231, Withnell
, Laund Fold Farmhouse, Withnell
, Ollerton Hall, Withnell
, Millfield Bridge at SD 637 248, Withnell
, Higher Close House Farmhouse, Withnell
, Brimmicroft Farmhouse, Withnell
, Ollerton Bridge No.3 at SD 613 237, Withnell
, Withnell Fold Hall, Withnell
, Stocks, Withnell
, Close House, Withnell
, Cottage c.20 metres east of Brimmicroft Cottage, Withnell
, Ivy Cottage, Withnell
, Stony Flat Bridge at SD 607 227, Withnell
, Stanworth Farmhouse, Withnell
, Ollerton Bridge No.1 at SD 617 242, Withnell
, Abbey Mill, Chorley
, Brimmicroft Cottage, Withnell
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1165379
, 1362153
, 1362154
, 1165398
, 1317327
, 1072486
, 1072492
, 1072493
, 1072494
, 1433925
, 1165366
, 1072488
, 1072489
, 1072490
, 1072491
, 1165312
, 1165324
, 1165332
, 1165293
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Withnell is a civil parish in the Borough … Withnell is a civil parish in the Borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England. It contains 19 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings, all of which are listed at Grade II. This grade is the lowest of the three gradings given to listed buildings and is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". Apart from the village of Withnell, the parish is mainly rural. Many of the listed buildings are, or originated as, farmhouses or farm buildings. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal runs through the parish, and six of the bridges crossing it are listed. The other listed buildings include cottages, large houses, and a set of stocks.ttages, large houses, and a set of stocks.
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