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Standedge (/stænɪdʒ/) is a moorland escarpment in the Pennine Hills of northern England between Marsden, West Yorkshire and Diggle, Greater Manchester. Standedge has been a major moorland crossing point since Roman times and possibly earlier. Much of Standedge is in the National Trust's Marsden Moor Estate. Administratively, Standedge is split between Kirklees and Oldham.

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  • Standedge est une zone de landes de la chaîne des Pennines au nord-ouest de l'Angleterre. Située entre Marsden et , appartenant respectivement aux comtés du Yorkshire de l'Ouest et du Grand Manchester, Standedge est un carrefour routier majeur depuis l'époque romaine, voire plus tôt. * Portail de l’Angleterre (fr)
  • Standedge (/stænɪdʒ/) is a moorland escarpment in the Pennine Hills of northern England between Marsden, West Yorkshire and Diggle, Greater Manchester. Standedge has been a major moorland crossing point since Roman times and possibly earlier. From east to west, Standedge is crossed by five generations of road crossing, the earliest a Roman road from York to Chester and the latest the A62 road. The Huddersfield Narrow Canal and the railway line from Leeds to Manchester pass underground in the Standedge Tunnels. The Pennine Way long-distance footpath passes through Standedge in a north–south direction along the Pennines. Much of Standedge is in the National Trust's Marsden Moor Estate. Administratively, Standedge is split between Kirklees and Oldham. (en)
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  • Standedge est une zone de landes de la chaîne des Pennines au nord-ouest de l'Angleterre. Située entre Marsden et , appartenant respectivement aux comtés du Yorkshire de l'Ouest et du Grand Manchester, Standedge est un carrefour routier majeur depuis l'époque romaine, voire plus tôt. * Portail de l’Angleterre (fr)
  • Standedge (/stænɪdʒ/) is a moorland escarpment in the Pennine Hills of northern England between Marsden, West Yorkshire and Diggle, Greater Manchester. Standedge has been a major moorland crossing point since Roman times and possibly earlier. Much of Standedge is in the National Trust's Marsden Moor Estate. Administratively, Standedge is split between Kirklees and Oldham. (en)
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  • Standedge (fr)
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