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Lower Darwen

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Fore Street United Methodist Free Church, Lower Darwen (geograph 2515049)
Fore Street United Methodist Free Church, Lower Darwen (geograph 2515049)

Lower Darwen is a village in the unitary borough of Blackburn with Darwen, contiguous with the town of Darwen, in the county of Lancashire. It is located between the towns of Blackburn and Darwen. Nearby places include Ewood and Blackamoor. It is situated in the valley of the River Darwen. The former township of Lower Darwen, abolished in the 1890s, extended south to Earnsdale Brook, and included areas now in the town of Darwen.

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N 53.721 ° E -2.473 °
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BB3 0RD , Higher Croft
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Fore Street United Methodist Free Church, Lower Darwen (geograph 2515049)
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