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  2. Kimberley Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Kimberley Barracks is a military installation on Deepdale Road in Preston in Lancashire, England PR1 6PR. [1] Naming

  3. Preston, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    A number of large retail shopping centres can be found in Preston's suburbs and surrounding towns, including: Deepdale Shopping park, on the A5085 Blackpool Road on the northern edge of the city, has over 30 major stores Free parking is provided for over 1,000 cars. [83] Riversway Retail Park, located off the A583 Riversway at Ashton-on-Ribble ...

  4. Deepdale, Preston - Wikipedia

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    Deepdale is an electoral ward in Preston, Lancashire, England. The population of the ward as taken at the 2011 census was 6,103. [1] The ward is home to the Deepdale football stadium of Preston North End. The ward is a predominantly urban area of terraced housing, notable for one of the largest South Asian populations in the city. [citation needed]

  5. List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Spinning Gate Shopping Centre, Leigh, Greater Manchester; St George's Shopping Centre, Preston (formerly The Mall Preston, The Mall St. George) St. John's Shopping Centre, Liverpool; St. Nicholas Arcades Shopping Centre, Lancaster; Stretford Mall, Stretford (formerly Arndale Centre) Swan Court Shopping Arcade, Clitheroe; Trafford Centre, Trafford

  6. Deepdale - Wikipedia

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    Deepdale is a football stadium in the Deepdale area of Preston, England, the home of Preston North End. Deepdale is widely recognised as being the oldest continuously used football stadium in the world, though this is contested.

  7. Listed buildings in Preston, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    Few of the 20th-century buildings have been listed, with the exception of the Central bus station and car park, which was opened in 1969 and had been threatened with demolition. [1] In the unparished area of Preston, there are about 340 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of ...

  8. Preston and Longridge Railway - Wikipedia

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    The 6½-mile (10½ km) single-track line was opened on 1 May 1840, with crude passenger facilities at Longridge, Grimsargh and Deepdale Street in Preston. [1] Wagons were horse-drawn from Preston uphill to Longridge. Wagons ran by gravity in the opposite direction as far as Ribbleton, which was then a village just outside Preston. Horses were ...

  9. Miller Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Miller Arcade is a Grade II listed shopping centre in Preston, Lancashire, England. [1] The building was opened in 1899 and is located in Preston's city centre and is Preston's first indoor shopping centre. [2] The building is modelled on a much larger shopping centre, Burlington Arcade, London. [2]