Carr and Craggs Moor

Carr and Craggs Moor is a hill in , , and has an elevation of 1,447 feet. Carr and Craggs Moor is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the hamlet .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Hill Top Colliery and Church of St Michael and All Angels.

Mine
The in Sharneyford between and was, until 2014, the last coal mine still in operation in .

Building
The , also known as the Amateur , is an astronomical located in northern which is run by experienced amateur astronomers and is open to the public at certain times.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Portsmouth and Cornholme.

Village
is a village on the A646 road, in the civil parish of , in the district, in the county of , England. Nearby settlements include the towns of and Todmorden and the village of .

Village
is a village in the civil parish of , in the metropolitan borough of , in , England. It lies at the edge of Calderdale, on the boundary with , and in the narrow Calder Valley about 2.5 miles north-west of Todmorden.

Neighborhood
is a neighbourhood in the village of , , , England. It is near the town of and the A646 Burnley Road.

Carr and Craggs Moor

Latitude
53.72275° or 53° 43′ 22″ north
Longitude
-2.16214° or 2° 9′ 44″ west
Elevation
1,447 feet (441 metres)
Open location code
9C5VPRFQ+34
Geo­Names ID
12618007
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