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V S T E D I D a S F E A D D HOLME SLACK R E n B S B D o N r O L E R E A o t A O E P D M y R B T A T R l L Church B G O R L O A Cattle Market A I W R P R A R W R R U N C Miniature Golf Course E O M L O V B E A I M K S V N H U E M T S Moor Park Elms School School Warehouses E O E P Y G L T N N M N T R R G U D U B O E E H M V I O E A S N U O I ELD N I T E B NF R N O G R L LA R THO T M T C A N R T Y L K P PO L BE I R E O O N O C A N R Y L N S S S R E BIR A N O N K O O A A O E N R D R TT D D L E C W R A E RI T W O D Y VE Savick Brook A EE D E N Y O R A C L A T Y L A S MOOR PARK WARD D L W E D E W R O A D O S P F N S O D I AF D P A N E R N O UE T I A N D R Brockholes Quarry E N F O E V A S L M K Tulketh Mill O R B L R O O M A Haslam Park B O P R Oxhey's Recreation Y E H T R W S R O L R E R R W AD Ground O Moor Park T M U H N A RO I B AW S O SH O D Bowling O A V UL R AD D F I G W K S E N A Z E P O S E O M E T S Greens T O R St Peter's and St Paul's N A S L R North End Football Ground R R O O N R A H U T S R R E G D U U R D V E K T M L Catholic Church West Lodge R L B G E (Preston North End FC) T E R E E R A D E E F I New Cemetery I T S N A S 6 U L R E S N A I L O L V Tennis Courts E I T U U C D S N M T O R E F R L Fire Station R K L E S R O E Q E D.
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