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           <description>Over the past few weeks I have been revisiting some of our old county borders and this walk straddles old Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire.</description>
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           <title>Sunderland Point walk</title>
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           <description>FROM the parking and the toilet area at Sunderland Point, follow the obvious narrow road into the hamlet.
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           <title>Burgh-by-Sands walk</title>
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           <description>Just occasionally I go further afield for my strolls but this is the first time I have ventured so far North. </description>
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           <title>Foulridge walk</title>
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           <description>ALL my life I have loved walking but I have never like walking just for walking's sake.</description>
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  Hoghton Tower made its very own piece of culinary history when the loin of beef which King James I enjoyed there was instantly knighted as in just he dubbed it ‘Sir Loin’.
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           <description>As the River Wharfe meanders its way through limestone gorges there is a splendid view up to the right – the 12th century parish church of St Wilfrid and the Elizabethan grammar school.</description>
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           <description>THE names Padiham and Habergham suggest that these areas were owned by Anglo-Saxon landowners Pad and Hab, with “ham” meaning a settlement.</description>
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