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Sabden is a
village and
civil parish in the
Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England.
Sabden is
located south of
Pendle Hill, in a
valley about three miles north...
- of Whalley, with the
River Calder forming the
boundary with
Altham and
Sabden Brook with Whalley. This
became a
civil parish in 1866,
forming part of...
- Sticky". The
concept for the show was
created by Bill Dewhurst, a
resident of
Sabden, Lancashire, who
created dolls on
which the
Treacle People characters were...
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traveller who
became co-owner of a
highly profitable calico printing factory in
Sabden but
lived in Manchester, a city with
which he
would become strongly identified...
- show a
glistening black residue that
looks like treacle. The
village of
Sabden in
Lancashire cultivated a
considerable body of
folklore about local treacle...
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Sabden is a
civil parish in
Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England. It
contains four
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England...
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Ightenhill and Padiham, and the
Ribble Valley parishes of
Simonstone and
Sabden. The area of the
parish north of
Stump Hall Road is part of the
Forest of...
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Sabden Brook is a
small river running through Lancashire in England. It is 7.59
miles (12.21 km) long and has a
catchment area of 6.84
square miles (17...
- that the
Devil once
jumped from
Hameldon Hill to an
outcrop overlooking Sabden, on the
southwest slope of Pendle,
leaving footprints in the sandstone....
- 967. The
parish adjoins the
other Ribble Valley parishes of Pendleton,
Sabden,
Whalley and Barrow.
Higher areas of the parish, east of the village, are...