Billinge Hill, Blackburn
Geography of Blackburn with DarwenMountains and hills of Lancashire
Billinge Hill is a prominent 246-metre-high (807 ft) wooded hill on the western edge of the town of Blackburn in the borough of Blackburn with Darwen in northwest England. Access to its summit from nearby roads is by various public footpaths, some of which also serve as concessionary bridleways. Immediately below its southern slopes are a series of copses linked by paths, which together with the hill form Witton Country Park. Billinge Hill, like the nearby hill on which Hoghton Tower stands, is formed from a band of the hard-wearing Revidge Grit, a sandstone within the Carboniferous age Millstone Grit.
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Billinge End Road,
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N 53.749 ° | E -2.5231 ° |
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Billinge End Road
Billinge End Road
BB2 6QA , Pleasington
England, United Kingdom
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