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Grimsargh occurs as village to the east of Preston in Lancashire, England. A village is in the parish of Haighton and is in the south of Goosnargh. Notable features include St. Michael's parish church (CE) & the big park front yard to the west of the village. Many big reservoirs may be incurred to the east & until recently these were utilized extensively by local anglers. A Savick Brook flows just northward of the village.
A village has of these gin mill, A Plough, placed in the village centre. Inside recent years a taphouse has won many county-wide awards for its food & service. There exists besides the personal members club in the village.
Grimsargh was it used to be that the prevent on the currently demolished Preston to Longridge railway line. a town formed a parish inside 1875 within the front yard called Brockholes, which became of these section of the good deal big Amounderness hundred, in which Preston was as well involved.
Oliver Cromwell's Roundhead army came across Grimsargh in a way to what is at present Walton-le-Dale within Preston, on what became called the Battle of Preston on 17 August 1648.
A title Grimsargh is said to derive from either an Old Norse name Grímr with Norse erg.
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