Feniscowles

Feniscowles

Immanuel Parish Church, Feniscowles
Feniscowles
 Feniscowles shown within Lancashire
OS grid referenceSD645257
Civil parishLivesey
Unitary authorityBlackburn with Darwen
Ceremonial countyLancashire
RegionNorth West
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town BLACKBURN
Postcode district BB2
Dialling code 01254
Police Lancashire
Fire Lancashire
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK ParliamentBlackburn
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Coordinates: 53°43′34″N 2°32′17″W / 53.726°N 2.538°W / 53.726; -2.538

Feniscowles is a village in the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Blackburn. Part of the village is in the civil parish

The village is mentioned in documents as early as 1276 when its name was recorded as 'Feinycholes'.[1]

The village is primarily a suburb of Blackburn, situated on Preston Old Road near the boundary with the borough of Chorley (borough). Many houses in the village have been built since the 1960s, including the Park Farm and Feniscowles Bridge areas.

The village is located on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. It was also on the Blackburn to Chorley Line, which was built in 1866-69.[2] The village's railway station closed in 1960, with the line closing completely in 1968. Industry in the village includes a Sappi Blackburn Mill,[3] originally built in 1875[4] as the Star Paper Mill. Another paper mill, also built in the 1870s and known as the Sun Paper Mill, which closed in 1992[5] and has now been demolished.

On the edge of the village, next to the River Darwen is Feniscowles New Hall, now a ruin but in the 19th century was the home of the Feilden family.[6]

In the village there is a school called Feniscowles Primary.

History

Feniscowles Old Hall was built in the 15th century on the north bank of the River Darwen.[7] In 1800 Feniscowles was a hamlet with a population of around 60 people.[8]

See also

References

External links

Media related to Feniscowles at Wikimedia Commons


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