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Colne - Lancashire County Council

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<strong>Lancashire</strong> Historic Town Survey<strong>Colne</strong>status buildings, to roughly hewn blocks for some residential buildings. Although, <strong>Colne</strong>has a high proportion of later nineteenth century terraces with squared stone blocks,producing a semi-ashlared face, in comparison with many other east <strong>Lancashire</strong> towns.There are few brick buildings in the town, even from the end of the nineteenth century andearly twentieth century, when factory-made brick was readily available relatively locally.Stone continued to be used for many of the terraced houses well into the twentieth century,indicating the high aesthetic value placed on stone.Surviving nineteenth century industrial sites are mainly textile-related, and almost all lieadjacent to the canal or the railway. Many former mill sites have been redeveloped fortwentieth century industry or housing, and large modern industrial estates lie in the eastand south-eastern parts of the survey area.The nineteenth century terraced housing, the surviving mills and other historic featuresmake a significant contribution to the character of <strong>Colne</strong>, twentieth century industrial andcommercial business parks now form the visual focal point of the town centre, and much ofthe historic character of the these areas as a whole has been lost. Twentieth centuryhousing estates in the outer parts of the survey area are extensive.© <strong>Lancashire</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong> 2005 4

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