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Grain Pole Hill
Grain Pole Hill
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Grain Pole Hill
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Highest point
Elevation
285 m (935 ft)
Geography
Location
Chorley, Lancashire, England
OS grid
SD624180
Topo map
OS Landranger 109
Grain Pole Hill is a location on Anglezarke Moor, near Chorley, within the West Pennine Moors of Lancashire, England. With a height of 285 metres (935 ft), the summit provides views towards the Irish Sea.[1] It is located between Round Loaf and Pikestones, both of which are Neolithic remnants. Hurst Hill is less than half a mile away.
^"Great Hill No. 2 – Moor Adventure" (PDF). Lancashire Ramblers. Retrieved 4 February 2024. The next goal is Grain Pole Hill ... The peak of this hill is not obvious but there is a pile of stones at the highest point. Enjoy the views
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with austenite grains excluded (white). The scale bar is 500 μm. Colours denote the crystal orientation and are taken from the inverse pole figure at the...
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points from the magnet's south pole to its north pole, and the magnitude relates to how strong and how far apart these poles are. In SI units, the magnetic...
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distances across fields. Farming equipment was tossed around, trees and power poles were snapped, and one person was injured when the tornado blew their car...
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sandstone that makes up the formation is composed of grains that show little sorting based on grain size and exhibit very little rounding; the feldspars...