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Old 14-10-2006, 01:14   #1
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culvert street

Hi Just wondered if anybody knows were culvert street was located in accrington probably about 1900

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Re: culvert street

Yes it ran from Manchester road to Grange Lane, it is still there part under the Fire Station tower in Manchester Rd. the properties were not totally demolished, just enough to bring them down to 3 feet below the Fire Station yard, holes were made in them for the concrete pillars that support the fire station tower. By the way there was another street under the fire station yard, known as Brook St.
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