- Tockholes
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 53.706
longitude= -2.508
population=
official_name= Tockholes
unitary_england=Blackburn with Darwen
lieutenancy_england=Lancashire
region= North West England
constituency_westminster= Blackburn
post_town= DARWEN
postcode_district = BB3
postcode_area= BB
dial_code= 01254
os_grid_reference= SD665235
london_distance=Tockholes is a village and civil parish in the English county of
Lancashire . It lies on theWest Pennine Moors , close to the towns ofBlackburn andDarwen . It is administered as part of theBlackburn with Darwen unitary authority .Darwen Tower is a prominent local landmark. The lie to the south of the village and the M65 passes to the north. Approximately two miles to the south are the ruins ofHollinshead Hall , the former Tockholes manor house.What may be an older Manor house can be found if the road from the centre of the village known as Top O't Low past Victoria Terrace and the Bethesda Chapel towards Abbey Village. This Manor house was still occupied during the 1930's though not by the original family. Tockholes itself has quite a lot of history. During the time of the religious purges it was a centre for nonconformist followers to come to worship. The Chapel situated at the bottom of Long Lane was one of the earliest Congregational Chapels in Lancashire though not in the present building. When Slavery was still practised in England I believe one of the local farmers went to Liverpool and bought a Slave to work on his farm but the villagers objected so strongly at this that he was made to declare him a free man and pay him his due wages. The row of cottages in Silk Hall fold were built during the 17th century to accommodate silk weavers and the old weaving rooms are situated in the rooms at the top of the stone staircase the roof windows are still to be seen.
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