Whalley (Lancashire)

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Coordinates: 53 ° 49 ′  N , 2 ° 24 ′  W

The Whalley Viaduct

Whalley is a place with 2645 inhabitants (2001) in Lancashire , England . The place is on the River Calder in the Ribble Valley .

The origins of the Parish Church of St Mary and All Saints' date back to 628 and it is a Grade I Monument .

The place has a train station on the railway line from Blackburn to Manchester , which runs in Whalley on the Whalley Viaduct over the River Calder. The viaduct was built from brick between 1846 and 1850. The viaduct has a height of 21.30 meters and a length of 620 meters. The construction consists of 48 arches. On October 6, 1849 , two of the 41 arches that had been completed by then collapsed, killing three people. The viaduct is now a Grade II monument .

The former Cistercian Abbey Whalley Abbey is located in the south of the village on the River Calder.

The Ordnance Survey has calculated that the geographic center of Great Britain , excluding the islands, is at Calderstones Hospital in the west of the village. (OS Grid Reference SD7232136671)

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  1. Church of St Mary and All Saints Memorial Details on English Heritage
  2. Whalley Viaduct on Engineering Timelines
  3. Ordnance MapZone Question: Where is the center of mainland Great Britain?

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