Ramsgreave
Ramsgreave is a civil parish in the Ribble Valley district of Lancashire, England. The parish is located on the northern edge of Blackburn although it is just outside the Blackburn with Darwen unitary district, and although the south and east of the parish is suburban, the parish also includes a rural area including Ribble Valley's only greenbelt land.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Ramsgreave and Wilpshire railway station and St Gabriel’s Church.
Ramsgreave and Wilpshire railway station
Railway station
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Ramsgreave and Wilpshire is a railway station on the Ribble Valley Line that serves the villages/suburbs of Ramsgreave and Wilpshire. The station is 2+3⁄4 miles north of Blackburn railway station.
St Gabriel’s Church
Church
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St Gabriel's is an active English Anglican church in Blackburn, Lancashire. Designed by F. X. Velarde, St Gabriel's is regarded as a milestone in the development of Modern English ecclesiastical architecture.
Pleckgate High School
School
Pleckgate High School is a mixed, Ofsted rated Outstanding secondary school located in Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Previously a community school and Mathematics and Computing College administered by Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, in February 2016 Pleckgate High School converted to academy status.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Brownhill and Blackburn.
Brownhill
Suburb
Brownhill is a suburb of Blackburn, in the unitary borough of Blackburn with Darwen, in Lancashire, England. It is situated to the north-east of the town centre, in the Roe Lee ward which has an estimated population of 5,948.
Blackburn
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Blackburn is a large town in Lancashire in North West England. The town has some attractive public buildings and parks, but it is mostly known for its contribution to the cotton weaving industry and for its successful premiership football team, Blackburn Rovers.
York
Hamlet
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York is a hamlet in the Ribble Valley district of the county of Lancashire, England. Part of the Billington and Langho civil parish, it is located southeast of the village of Langho on the old turnpike road between Whalley and Blackburn. York is situated 2½ miles northeast of Ramsgreave.
Ramsgreave
- Type: Hamlet with 784 residents
- Description: settlement and civil parish in Lancashire, England, UK
- Categories: civil parish, human settlement, and locality
- Location: Ramsgreave, Ribble Valley District, Lancashire, North West England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.77822° or 53° 46′ 42″ northLongitude
-2.48977° or 2° 29′ 23″ westPopulation
784Elevation
581 feet (177 metres)Open location code
9C5VQGH6+73OpenStreetMap ID
node 29065134OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
13265111Wikidata ID
Q15271702
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In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Turkish—“Ramsgreave” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Рамсгреаве”
- Cebuano: “Ramsgreave”
- Irish: “Ramsgreave”
- Polish: “Ramsgreave”
- Swedish: “Ramsgreave”
- Turkish: “Ramsgreave”
- “Ramsgreave”
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Ramsgreave”. Photo: Mike and Kirsty Grundy, CC BY-SA 2.0.