Bury Area
- Affeside, Tottington
- Ainsworth, Red House Ainsworth
- Allens Green, Radcliffe (with Green Lane)
- Bank Top, Radcliffe
- Bank Top, Bacup
- Birtle, Birtle
- Birtle Dean, Birtle
- Blackclough Arley, Bacup
- Black Moss, Radcliffe
- Blue Ball, Brandwood, Bacup
- Bowling Green, Birtle
- Broadclough, Bacup
- Brook Side, Bacup
- Canal Side, Radcliffe
- Clough Head, Sharneyford - listed as abandoned 1938
- Clough Head Clay, Sharneyford
- Clough Side, Prestwich, Bury
- Cob House, Birtle
- Cockey Moor, Radcliffe
- Coney Green, Radcliffe
- Dark Lane, Walmsbury, Bury
- Deansgreave, Bacup
- Deerplay, Bacup
- Dinely, Bacup
- Elton, Elton, Bury
- Fern Hill, Bury
- Freeholds, Bacup
- Greave, Brandwood, Bacup
- Green Lane, Radcliffe
- Green's Moor, Brandwood, Bacup
- Hampson Meadow, Radcliffe
- Hay Side, Radcliffe
- Higher Hill, Shuttleworth, Bury
- Hogshead, Whitworth, Bacup
- Holcombe, Holcombe Hill
- Hoyle Hey, Brandwood, Bacup
- Hunger Hill, Rooly Moor bury
- Inchfield Moor, Bacup
- Lee Moor, Bacup
- Lower Mountain, Bacup
- Lumb, Birtle
- Meadows, Bacup
- New Hey, Brandwood
- New Line, Bacup
- Oaken Clough, Brandwood
- Old Clough, Bacup
- Old Hey, Brandwood
- Old Meadows, Bacup (Newchurch in list)
- Old Sink, Rooley Moor
- Openshaw, Birtle
- Openshaw Fold, Radcliffe
- Outwood No 2, Outwood
- Outwood No 4, Outwood
- Parrocks, Bacup
- Pilsworth, Pilsworth
- Radcliffe Bridge, Radcliffe
- Railway, Ainsworth
- Ringley, Outwood - shown disused 1908
- Rooley Moor, Rooley Moor
- Sand Rock, Walmersley
- Scout Moor, Shuttleworth
- Sheephouse Clough, Bacup
- Shipper Bottom, Walmersley
- Smethurst Hall, Birtle
- Snape Hill, Walmersley
- Stand Lane, Radcliffe
- Thorney Hurst, Birtle
- Tooter Hill, Brandwood
- Whitaker Bridge, Radcliffe
- Withins Lane, Radcliffe
- Wolstenholdfold, Radcliffe
- Woodgate Hill, Bury
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