Ribble Valley
Name | Photograph | Date | Location | Description |
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All Hallows Church | 1290 !Late 13th century | Great Mitton |
All Hallows Church was built in late 13th century; the tower was added in the 15th century. It is constructed of sandstone rubble and has roofs of stone slate. | |
Browsholme Hall | 1610 !Early 17th century | Clitheroe |
Browsholme Hall was dates from the early 17th century. A wing was added to the east in the early 18th century. It is constructed of sandstone ashlar and has a slate roof. It has an H-plan and is on three storeys. | |
Clitheroe Castle | 1150 !12th century | Clitheroe |
Clitheroe Castle is a motte-and-bailey castle built in the 12th century. It has a small square tower keep with flat corner turrets. | |
Gisburne Park | 1727 !1727–36 | Gisburn |
Gisburne Park was built 1727–36. | |
Hacking Hall with wall | 1610 !early 17th century | Billington |
Hacking Hall was built in the early 17th century. | |
Hesketh End | 1591 !1. 1591 2. early 17th century |
Chipping |
Hesketh End dates from 1591, with additions in the early 17th century. It is constructed of coursed sandstone rubble. | |
St Andrew's Church | 1410 !Early 15th and late 15th century | Slaidburn |
St Andrew's was built in the early 15th and late 15th century. | |
Old St Leonard's Church | 1557 !1. 1557 2. 1879 (restoration) |
Langho, Billington |
Old St Leonard's was built in 1557 and restored in 1879. | |
Church of St Peter and St Paul | 1450 !mid-15th century | Bolton-by-Bowland |
St Peter's and St Paul's dates from the mid-15th century. | |
Church of St Mary and All Saints | 1250 !1. 13th century 2. 15th century (additions) |
Whalley |
St Mary and All Saints dates from the 13th century with 15th century additions. | |
St Saviour's Church | 1190 !late 12th century | Stydd |
St Saviour's was built in the late 12th century. | |
St Wilfrid's Church | 1250 !1. 13th century 2. 14th century (porch and chapel) 3. 15th century (tower) |
Ribchester |
St Wilfrid's was built 13th century with later additions; a chapel and porch were added in the 14th century and a west tower in the 15th century. It is constructed of sandstone rubble with stone slate roofs. | |
Sawley Abbey (ruins) | 1147 !1147 | Sawley |
Sawley Abbey was a Cistercian abbey built in 1147. | |
Stonyhurst College | 1590 !late 16th century | Stonyhurst |
Stonyhurst College is a Roman Catholic independent school built in the late 16th century. It is constructed of sandstone ashlar. | |
Garden pavilions and connecting wall, Stonyhurst College | 1700 !c. 1700 | Stonyhurst |
Stonyhurst's two garden pavilions date from c. 1700. | |
Vicarage House | 1610 !early 17th century | Wiswell |
The vicarage was built in the early 17th century. | |
Whalley Abbey | 1320 !c. 1320 | Whalley |
Whalley Abbey, a Cistercian abbey, was built c. 1320. It was largely demolished following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century. | |
North west Gatehouse of Whalley Abbey | 1310 !early 14th century | Whalley |
Whalley Abbey's gatehouse dates from the early 14th century. |
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