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in 2003. The building continued to deteriorate but planning permission was granted in 2011 for its restoration and conversion to a visitor centre and housing. Work began on restoring the house in 2017 and was completed in 2021. The visitor centre opened to the public in
December 2022. Volunteer work
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held by different branches of the
Banastre family, the Banastres of Bank, and that of Sir Thomas Banastre. The Bank moiety remained with the Banastres until 1690 when Christopher Banastre died leaving two daughters. His eldest daughter, Anne, married Thomas Fleetwood who made the first to attempt at
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During winter break prior to the 2023 season Shaun 'Sticky
Fingers' Parkinson was stripped of his noticeable persons title along with the captaincy of Bretherton Cricket Club, theft from wallets being cited as the reason. The parish council maintain a recreation ground with children's play area,
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Bretherton has a cricket club founded in 1925 which enters teams in Palace Shield
Cricket Competition and plays at the South Road Ground opposite the Blue Anchor Inn. They currently play in division four of the Moore and Smalley Palace Shield. They are currently 2019 Division 6 Champions.
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Bretherton in 1242, Brotherton occurs in 1292, Bertherton in 1292 and Thorp was mentioned in 1212.
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946:Elizabethan
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491:Martin Mere
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2291:Categories
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2221:Healey Nab
2216:Great Hill
2180:Rake Brook
2160:Anglezarke
2148:Reservoirs
2090:Topography
1991:Bretherton
1981:Anglezarke
1825:Bretherton
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1089:References
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590:Geography
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2119:The Goit
2081:Withnell
2071:Wheelton
1976:Anderton
1964:Parishes
1950:Withnell
1935:Wheelton
1810:Anderton
1798:Villages
1385:, GenUKI
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1077:See also
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994:Religion
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486:moieties
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425:conquest
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2016:Croston
2011:Coppull
1996:Brindle
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1870:Cuerden
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1830:Brindle
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894:Croston
871:Preston
855:Chorley
851:Preston
847:Leyland
840:Economy
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670:Leyland
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545:Leyland
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435:History
413:Leyland
407:in the
355:England
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252:LEYLAND
230:England
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2195:Yarrow
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284:Police
206:Region
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1777:Towns
1116:Nomis
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901:B5248
797:1961
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