West Lancashire
Name | Photograph | Date | Location | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Burscough Priory (remains) | 1190 !late 12th century | Burscough |
Burscough Priory was built in the late 12th century. | |
Rufford Old Hall | 1490 !late 15th century | Rufford |
Rufford Old Hall dates from the late 15th century. | |
St Cuthbert's Church | 1310 !Early 14th century | Halsall |
St Cuthbert's was built in the early 14th century. | |
St Michael's Church | 1350 !14th century | Aughton |
St Michael's was built in 14th century and has 12th and 13th century remains. | |
Church of St Thomas the Martyr | 1350 !14th century | Upholland |
St Thomas' was built in the 14th century. | |
Scarisbrick Hall | 1550 !16th century | Scarisbrick |
Scarisbrick Hall was built in the 16th century. |
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