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The Westhoughton Conservation Area

This area is located at the bottom of Market Street, School Street and St Bartholomew’s and features some of the oldest buildings in Westhoughton. most of the photos were taken about 1990 and so some of the buildings look vastly different to today. But most of the buildings have their own history.

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