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Lancaster Canal
Canal in Northwest England
Distance: Approx. 2149 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.06666667,-2.8
The Lancaster Canal is a canal in North West England, originally planned to run from Westhoughton in Lancashire to Kendal in south Cumbria (historically in Westmorland). The section around the crossing of the River Ribble was never completed, and much of the southern end leased to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, of which it is now generally considered part. Of the canal north of Preston, only the section from Preston to Tewitfield near Carnforth in Lancashire is currently open to navigation for 42 miles (67.6 km), with the canal north of Tewitfield having been severed in three places by the construction of the M6 motorway, and by the A590 road near Kendal.
Bolton-le-Sands
Village in Lancashire, England
Distance: Approx. 2359 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.104,-2.791
Bolton-le-Sands is a large village and civil parish of the City of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. The parish had a population of 4,098 recorded in the 2001 census, increasing to 4,127 at the 2011 Census.
Halton-with-Aughton
Human settlement in England
Distance: Approx. 1668 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.076,-2.761
Halton-with-Aughton is a civil parish and electoral ward located 3 miles (5 km) east of Lancaster, England, on the north bank of the River Lune. The main settlement is the village of Halton, or Halton-on-Lune, in the west, and the parish stretches to the hamlet of Aughton in the east. It lies in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire, and has a population of 2,227, down from 2,360 in 2001.
Slyne-with-Hest
Civil parish in Lancashire, England
Distance: Approx. 1572 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.088,-2.806
Slyne-with-Hest is a civil parish in the City of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. It had a population of 3,163 recorded in the 2001 census, decreasing to 3,126 at the 2011 Census. The parish is north of Lancaster and consists of two villages; Slyne, on the A6 road, and Hest Bank on the coast.
Halton railway station (Lancashire)
Former station in England
Distance: Approx. 1798 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.0747,-2.76
Halton railway station served the village of Halton in Lancashire, England. It closed in 1966, but the station building and part of one platform survive beside the cycle path along the disused line. In reference books the station is sometimes referred to as Halton (Lancs) to distinguish it from another Halton railway station in Cheshire (now also disused).
Lune Aqueduct
Bridge in Lancaster
Distance: Approx. 1707 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.06838,-2.78932
The Lune Aqueduct is a navigable aqueduct that carries the Lancaster Canal over the River Lune, on the east side of the city of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. It was completed in 1797 at a total cost of £48,320 18s 10d. It is a Grade I listed building.
Hest Bank railway station
Former railway station in Lancashire, England
Distance: Approx. 2258 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.0916,-2.81486
Hest Bank railway station was opened by the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (L&CR) three miles north of Lancaster Castle railway station. The line had been authorised in 1844 and a station was proposed for the village of Hest Bank, Lancashire, the following year. It opened in 1846 along with the line.
Lancaster University Boat Club
British rowing club
Distance: Approx. 1895 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.074,-2.759
Lancaster University Boat Club (LUBC) is the rowing club of Lancaster University. The club was founded in 1964 with the inception of the university by Sir Harold Parkinson and is the oldest sports club at the university. The club is based in the old Halton railway station and trains on a 3 km stretch of the River Lune, 3 miles north of Lancaster.
Holy Trinity Church, Bolton-le-Sands
Church in Lancashire, England
Distance: Approx. 2239 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.1028,-2.7917
Holy Trinity Church (formerly St Michael's Church), is in the village of Bolton-le-Sands, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Tunstall, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the diocese of Blackburn. Its benefice is united with that of St Mark, Nether Kellett.
St Wilfrid's Church, Halton-on-Lune
Church in Lancashire, England
Distance: Approx. 1329 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.076,-2.7672
St Wilfrid's Church is an Anglican church in Halton-on-Lune, a village in the English county of Lancashire. It is an active parish church in the Diocese of Blackburn and the archdeaconry of Lancaster. Halton may have been the site of an ancient Anglo-Saxon minster.
St Luke's Church, Slyne with Hest
Church in Lancashire, England
Distance: Approx. 1530 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.0877,-2.8055
St Luke's Church is in Manor Lane, Slyne-with-Hest, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Tunstall, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the diocese of Blackburn. Its benefice is united with those of St Saviour, Aughton, and St Wilfrid, Halton.
Lancaster power stations
Distance: Approx. 1793 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.0675,-2.78861111
The Lancaster power stations provided electricity to the Lancashire town and city of Lancaster and the surrounding area from 1894 to 1976. The first power station was built and operated by Lancaster Corporation and started generating electricity in April 1894. The second power station was built during the First World War near the Lune Aqueduct to provide electric power for a munitions factory.
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