Pendleton, 1921
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The houses are built of local stone. The stream meanders through the centre of the village, and local children play pooh sticks and just watch the stream. The fortunes of the village have fluctated with time, and week-enders and in-comers now make up a large part of the old village. The village was once nicknamed 'the goose village', because it was said that geese from Pendleton tasted better than any others in Lancashire.
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