Ribble Valley
Properties and events in Ribble Valley
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Built on stone: heritage buildings of Longridge
Join us to learn about Longridge, a small market town with a fascinating architectural history. To tell the story of Longridge our Built on Stone display will explore the buildings, structures and architectural features that can still be found today.
Clitheroe Castle Museum
Enjoy free entry to Clitheroe Castle Museum
Clitheroe's Oldest Sites - Clitheroe Castle, Town Wells and St. Mary Magdalene Church: A Guided Tour
THE IMPORTANCE OF SITE - A STROLL ACROSS CLITHEROE'S LIMESTONE REEF KNOLL. Discover Clitheroe’s Castle, Town Wells, and Parish Church - its temporal, martial and spiritual sites - shaped the town’s identity through defence, daily life, and faith.
St Mary and All Saints Church, Whalley from Romans to Pre-Raphaelites
Whalley is Grade I listed building. A fine example of early English Architecture. Internally look for the Roman Altar, Stone from the Norman Church, Misericords and Chancel Roof. There are Saxon Crosses and Stone Coffins in the Churchyard.
Step Inside 120 Years of History at Clitheroe's Carnegie Library
Join us this Heritage Open Day to explore how the library's role, design, and atmosphere have changed over the past 120 years. Supported by the Ribble Valley Stanza group, you'll hear stories from its past and uncover hidden architectural details.
Syncopation on the skyline
Ribble Valley Stanza presents an evening of poetry and music reflecting the beat of the built heritage of Clitheroe
Whalley Methodist Church
Doors open Saturday 13th September from 10am to 3pm, displaying various aspects of our Methodist Heritage in this village, highlighting this year, the Charles Wesley hymns that have been sung in this chapel for many generations