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== History ==
== History ==
Little Hoole is just near it's neighbouring village Much Hoole, near an inlet brook running to the [[River Douglas]]. The [[A59 (Road)|A59]] from [[Ormskirk]] to [[Preston, Lancashire|Preston]] crosses the township from south to north. The small village of [[Walmer Bridge]] is just north of the hamlet, which leads to nearby [[Longton, Lancashire|Longton]].
Little Hoole is just near it's neighbouring village Much Hoole, near an inlet brook running to the [[River Douglas]]. The [[A59 Road|A59]] from [[Ormskirk]] to [[Preston, Lancashire|Preston]] crosses the township from south to north. The small village of [[Walmer Bridge]] is just north of the hamlet, which leads to nearby [[Longton, Lancashire|Longton]].


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 19:45, 28 February 2011

Little Hoole
Population1,800 
District
Shire county
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
List of places
UK
England

Little Hoole is a small hamlet in Lancashire, England. Nearby villages include Walmer Bridge, Much Hoole and Longton.

History

Little Hoole is just near it's neighbouring village Much Hoole, near an inlet brook running to the River Douglas. The A59 from Ormskirk to Preston crosses the township from south to north. The small village of Walmer Bridge is just north of the hamlet, which leads to nearby Longton.

Geography

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