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Lancashire

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50
Walks in Lancashire (50 Walks In...)
Explore the beauty of Lancashire and Cheshire with this slim-line
pocket-sized walking guide with a range of walks to suit the
casual walker and the hiker, between two and ten miles in length.
The walks are fully annotated with places to visit on the way,
each one highlighting a particular feature, including wildlife,
history and the countryside. Refreshment panels highlighting
tea rooms and pubs along the way are included, as well as general
information on footpath signs, countryside access, walking tips,
safety guidelines and dog friendliness. Tour
Lancashire.
Walking
in Lancashire: 36 Day Walks (Cicerone British Walking S.)
Walks covering the delightful area from the Irish Sea to the
Trough of Bowland and from Kirkby Lonsdale in the north to Cliviger
in the south. Lancashire has a great variety of landscape. The
walks are written according to the time of year, each emphasising
the seasonal appeal of the landscape, the flora and the birds,
although all walks in lovely Lancashire are right for any time
of the year. Tour Lancashire.
Birdwatching
Walks in Bowland
The forest of Bowland is a truly stunning and immensely important
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Many species of birds, some
of them rare, are there to be enjoyed within the varied habitats
of the Bowland landscape, a fact that is celebrated to the full
in this superb new book. Over 30 scenic walks cover the whole
of the area, from Lancaster to Pendle, and from Preston to Settle,
each one designed to give the walker the chance to encounter
a wide range of different birdlife in a magnificent Bowland
setting.
Rhubarb
and Black Pudding
Stunning colour photographs have been used to illustrate the
food and emotive black-and-white pictures are used with reportage
on kitchen activities, the landscapes of the Ribble Valley and
the changing seasons in Lancashire. Divided into seasons and
clear, concise and very detailed instructions are included in
the recipes.
Supernatural
Lancashire
Supernatural Lancashire delves into the mysteries, myths and
strange phenomena of the old county of Lancashire. From Windermere
in the north to Warrington in the south, Liverpool in the west
and Manchester in the east, the author has produced a thoroughly
researched and entertaining book. Supernatural Lancashire includes
stories of ghosts, witchcraft and mermaids, plus cases of close
encounters, poltergeists and alien big cats.
Where
to Watch Birds in Cumbria, Lancashire and Cheshire (Where to
Watch Birds S.)
A guide to Cumbria, Lancashire and Cheshire, counties which
boast some of the most varied bird habitats in Britain. For
this second edition new sites have been added, the maps have
been redrawn and the information has been updated.
The
Lancashire Witches: Histories and Stories
This is a study of England's biggest and best-known witch trial
which took place in 1612, when ten witches were arraigned and
hung in the village of Pendle in Lancashire. The book has essays
by experts in both history and English literature/Renaissance
studies, and includes summaries to explain the key points of
each essay. Material on modern Wicca and paganism, including
present-day Lancashire witches, brings the subject up-to-date.
Francis
Frith's Heart of Lancashire Pocket Album (Photographic Memories
S.)
A pocket photo guide containing finely detailed photographs
of the locality from the Francis Frith collection. Suitable
for local historians, Lancashire tourists and general reading
or as a gift.
Walks
in Lancashire Witch Country (Jack Keighley's Northern England
S.)
In 1612 ten 'Pendle Witches' went to the scaffold. These miserable
wretches and their supposed victims lived in the villages and
farmsteads surrounding Pendle Hill. Though nearly four centuries
have since elapsed, the magical aura of witchcraft still pervades
an area which is as wild and beautiful now as it was in King
James's day.
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