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With its narrow winding lanes and cobbled alleyways, still retains the characteristics of the early Industrial Revolution.
Padiham existed well before the Norman Conquest, and for centuries it was a market town where produce from Pendleside was bought and sold. Its hilly core still retains the characteristics of the early Industrial Revolution with its narrow winding lanes crossing at angles and cobbled alleyways running off into forgotten corners. This central core has now been made a conservation area.
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- Landmark