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           <description><![CDATA[THIS delightful village has over the years had a variety of names.]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[SITUATED just two miles to the south east of Clitheroe, this splendid village is split in two by a lovely clear stream, the haunt of dipper and yellow wagtail.]]></description>
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           <title>Tourist guide to Mitton</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Hurst Green is an attractive village dominated by Stonyhurst College, once the stately home of the Shireburn family. ]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[THE most attractive feature of any English village is its green and so what can be said about Bolton-by-Bowland which has two?]]></description>
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