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Shawbridge
Football Club |
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Shawbridge with Pendle Hill in the Background |
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Clitheroe's Museum reflects both the local history
and geology in its displays with special events and displays staged throughout
the year. Two floors of displays cover the history of the Ribble Valley from
the Hacking ferryboat to witchcraft, local birds and roadside geology. There
is a reconstructed lead mine, clogger's shop and an Edwardian kitchen. |
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The famous Bandstand sited in the Castle Grounds |
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Clitheroe is famous its Norman Castle.Built around
1186 by Robert de Lacy. |
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Waddow Hall is an original Tudor House owned and operated by the Guide
Association. It is situated on the banks of the river Ribble in 178 acres
of woodland and parkland. |
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Castle Street and Castle Gate from the Castle |