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Haslingden is a small town, in the Rossendale Valley and part of the Borough of Rossendale, in Lancashire. It grew from either a market town to the important industrial borough by using the mechanisation of the wool and cotton spinning and weaving industries from either a 18th to a Nineteenth centuries, from the utilise of watermills to steam power.
Haslingden's Parish Church, St James's is the greatest above sea level around British Isles.
A town centre is front yard to the notable Heavy Lamp from either within which everthing distances in Haslingden come measured. Inside Deardengate the hidden gem, Cissy Green's pie shop may be incurred. Population visit from either through Lancashire to sample a hand-crafted pies which are then however manufactured to the original Twenties reciepe. Should a pie shop ever decide to franchise its pie making, it would seriously threaten a McDonalds empire.
Snighole is a famous beauty spot.
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