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 The bridge crosses the River Darwen near Immanuel's church
 The Butlers Arms pub, Pleasington. A popular choice for hosting wakes due to its close proximity to Pleasington Priory
 Photo taken by Lancashire Telegraph reader Andrew Livesey
 The pretty church of Immanuel's fits in perfectly with the idyllic surroundings
 Reminders of Pleasington's heritage can still be found, these cottages originally were for the hand loom weavers who worked in the area
 The smallest pub in Pleasington, The Railway, with landlord Keith Bateson
 Pleasington is fringed by green belt countryside, with views that stretch for miles
 There are only two Grade 1 listed buildings in the whole of the borough: Turton Tower and Pleasington Priory
 The stunning window in Pleasington Priory similar to the one in Blackburn Cathedral. Both churches were built by the same man, John Palmer
 The Clog and Billycock pub in Pleasington. Currently unoccupied, the pub is the only one in the country with this name.
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