Boundary Stone, Water Hill Lane

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Boundary Stone, Water Hill Lane

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 3 Jul 2017

This is on the boundary between Luddendenfoot and Warley. The eastern part of Luddendenfoot was originally part of the ancient township of Warley before Luddendenfoot Local Board, which later became later an Urban District Council, was formed. Although this is on the fringe of Sowerby Bridge, Burnley Road was adopted as its northern boundary. Later, of course, Sowerby Bridge was expanded to include Luddendenfoot.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.715538
Longitude
-1.918747