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  2. River Darwen - Wikipedia

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    A further tributary, the River Roddlesworth, joins the Darwen at the bottom of Moulden Brow on the boundary between Blackburn with Darwen and Chorley Borough Council (the name Moulden Brow being associated with Moulden Water, an alternative name for this stretch of the river). From there, the Darwen flows past Hoghton Tower through Hoghton ...

  3. Darwen - Wikipedia

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    Darwen is located amid the West Pennine Moors south of Blackburn, it stands within a valley with the River Darwen flowing at its base. The river passes through the town from south to north, subsequently joining the River Ribble , which flows into the Irish Sea between Lytham St Annes and Southport .

  4. Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn with Darwen's population growth rate between mid-2020 and mid-2021 was 0.2% per year. Blackburn with Darwen covers an area of 137 square kilometres (53 square miles) and has a population density of 1,131 people per square kilometre (km2), based on the latest population estimates taken in mid-2021. [90]

  5. River Blakewater, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    River Blakewater in Blackburn. The River Blakewater is a river running through Lancashire, giving its name to the town of Blackburn.. The Blakewater rises on the moors above Guide near Blackburn as Knuzden Brook and runs through the hamlet of that name, before taking the name Blakewater (meaning either "black water" or "clear water," the latter deriving from Old English blæc) near the village ...

  6. Category:Rivers of Blackburn with Darwen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rivers of Blackburn with Darwen" ... River Darwen; R. River Roddlesworth This page was last edited on 8 November 2018, at 13:21 (UTC ...

  7. Blackburn with Darwen - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn with Darwen is a unitary authority area with borough status in the ceremonial county of Lancashire, North West England. The borough includes the towns of Blackburn and Darwen plus a wider rural area which includes the villages of Lower Darwen , Feniscowles , Brownhill and Hoddlesden .

  8. Ewood Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    Ewood Aqueduct is a high embankment carrying the Leeds and Liverpool Canal over the River Darwen and the B6447 road near Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Built of sandstone in the early 19th century, it is a Grade II listed building. [1] From the opposite side

  9. River Roddlesworth - Wikipedia

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    The Roddlesworth flows into the River Darwen at Moulden Brow. Between the confluence with Stockclough Brook and the Darwen, the river is known locally as Moulden (or Moulding) Water. For virtually its entire course, the Roddlesworth marks the boundary between Chorley Borough and the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen.