The name Clitheroe is thought to come from the Anglo-Saxon for "Rocky Hill", and was also spelled Clyderhow and Cletherwoode. The town was the administrative centre for the lands of the Honor of Clitheroe. These lands were held by Roger de Poitou, who passed them to the De Lacy family from whom they passed in 1311 to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster and subsequently, to the Duchy of Lancaster. At one point the town of Clitheroe was given to Richard, 1st Duke of Gloucester. Up until 1835 the Lord of the Honor was also by right Lord of Bowland, the so-called Lord of the Fells.
Today we head to the Lovely ribble valley area of Lancashire and have a look at the Historic market town of Clitheroe ,We have a wander on the hunt for old history .Do we find anything ?
Come with us and lets take a look .
Thanks to all that like comment and subscribe its much appreciated .#lancashire #clitheroe #ribblevalley
For anyone who hasn't seen our trip to Moffat check out the link below
https://youtu.be/qBMMoLG_2iQ
published: 22 Feb 2023
Welcome to Clitheroe The Jewel in Lancashire's Crown
Take an alternative look around Clitheroe, at the centre of the United Kingdom. Rather than focusing just on the Castle, we look at some of the less obvious attractions around Clitheroe, like the rubbish dump with its family of peacocks and the incredible Ribble Valley Scooter Rally.
Local celebrities, beauty spots and well known characters appear throughout this short video which celebrates life in this idyllic place nestled away in an area of outstanding beauty.
Enjoy :)
published: 01 May 2024
Ancient Market Town of CLITHEROE in North-West England
One morning exploring the ancient market town of Clitheroe close to the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire’s Ribble Valley. I stopped by some of the key sights including the historic castle & railway station. 🇬🇧 See more of my UK videos here → https://bit.ly/mwt_UK
As far as English market towns go Clitheroe is a great one, perfect for enjoying the north-west of England and the perfect place to find accommodation that positions you close to the Forest of Bowland. I started the day by checking out of my hotel on Castle Street, Clitheroe - a local pub called The Swan & Royal Hotel.
I walked past the incredible library building and town hall until I reached the historic St Mary Magdalene C Of E Church. After admiring the old gravestones and the impressive views from the bottom of the graveyar...
published: 12 Dec 2021
Odd Job Alfie: The Documentary
18 year old Alfie found it hard to hold down a job, so he runs his own business with a tandem bike and a trailer, and has become a bit of a hometown hero. Made by Aaron Dunleavy
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published: 03 Aug 2018
Clitheroe - a changing town
How the character of Clitheroe is changing.
published: 04 Dec 2018
Clitheroe Tour UK
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#Clitheroe #Castle smallest Norman castle in England
Holmes #Mill is a unique celebration of #Lancashire #food #drink and #entertainment
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published: 19 Jun 2023
The History of Clitheroe Castle - England's Second Smallest Surviving Stone Keep
Clitheroe Castle sits atop a natural limestone outcrop in the heart of Clitheroe, within Lancashire's Ribble Valley. It is the second smallest surviving stone keep in England. Please enjoy the video!
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published: 27 Nov 2022
Clitheroe - Lancashire
Sir Winston Churchill and Mahatma Ghandi, jet engines and the skeleton of a baby. Plus lots of sausages and an old piano.
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published: 17 Feb 2023
Sunday 25th August
We're concluding our Technicolour Trek in Trusting God this week, looking at Trusting that God has a plan. Our service is an All-Age Worship service hosted by Naomi Lynas and Helen Potts.
Today we head to the Lovely ribble valley area of Lancashire and have a look at the Historic market town of Clitheroe ,We have a wander on the hunt for old hist...
Today we head to the Lovely ribble valley area of Lancashire and have a look at the Historic market town of Clitheroe ,We have a wander on the hunt for old history .Do we find anything ?
Come with us and lets take a look .
Thanks to all that like comment and subscribe its much appreciated .#lancashire #clitheroe #ribblevalley
For anyone who hasn't seen our trip to Moffat check out the link below
https://youtu.be/qBMMoLG_2iQ
Today we head to the Lovely ribble valley area of Lancashire and have a look at the Historic market town of Clitheroe ,We have a wander on the hunt for old history .Do we find anything ?
Come with us and lets take a look .
Thanks to all that like comment and subscribe its much appreciated .#lancashire #clitheroe #ribblevalley
For anyone who hasn't seen our trip to Moffat check out the link below
https://youtu.be/qBMMoLG_2iQ
Take an alternative look around Clitheroe, at the centre of the United Kingdom. Rather than focusing just on the Castle, we look at some of the less obvious att...
Take an alternative look around Clitheroe, at the centre of the United Kingdom. Rather than focusing just on the Castle, we look at some of the less obvious attractions around Clitheroe, like the rubbish dump with its family of peacocks and the incredible Ribble Valley Scooter Rally.
Local celebrities, beauty spots and well known characters appear throughout this short video which celebrates life in this idyllic place nestled away in an area of outstanding beauty.
Enjoy :)
Take an alternative look around Clitheroe, at the centre of the United Kingdom. Rather than focusing just on the Castle, we look at some of the less obvious attractions around Clitheroe, like the rubbish dump with its family of peacocks and the incredible Ribble Valley Scooter Rally.
Local celebrities, beauty spots and well known characters appear throughout this short video which celebrates life in this idyllic place nestled away in an area of outstanding beauty.
Enjoy :)
One morning exploring the ancient market town of Clitheroe close to the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire’s Ribble Valley. I stopped by some of the key sights inc...
One morning exploring the ancient market town of Clitheroe close to the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire’s Ribble Valley. I stopped by some of the key sights including the historic castle & railway station. 🇬🇧 See more of my UK videos here → https://bit.ly/mwt_UK
As far as English market towns go Clitheroe is a great one, perfect for enjoying the north-west of England and the perfect place to find accommodation that positions you close to the Forest of Bowland. I started the day by checking out of my hotel on Castle Street, Clitheroe - a local pub called The Swan & Royal Hotel.
I walked past the incredible library building and town hall until I reached the historic St Mary Magdalene C Of E Church. After admiring the old gravestones and the impressive views from the bottom of the graveyard I walked through some typical northern streets and onto the historic Clitheroe Market complete with it’s charter and grand entrance. Although the market was closed I could see vacant stores, pitches and stalls and was left to imagine the hustle and bustle on market days.
Next up was Clitheroe Railway Station, opened in 1850 and busy for over a century moving passengers and freight around the region. The station closed in the 1960’s but has recently reopened to mainly passenger trains navigating the Ribble Valley. The old station building, goods depot and ticket office all remain but are now used for other purposes - only the platform is still in use as intended. During the video I talk about the history of the railway and how it has changed over time.
From the railway station I headed back into Castle street and up towards Clitheroe Castle - a historic fortification built during the Norman's rule of England. At the top are the remains of a tower and some spectacular views out across Clitheroe and the surrounding countryside. It’s the perfect place to end a day of sightseeing in the old market town of Clitheroe.
📖 CHAPTERS:
📖 00:00 My Room at the Swan & Royal Hotel in Clitheroe
📖 01:30 Clitheroe Highlights
📖 02:01 St Mary Magdalene C Of E Church
📖 02:55 Clitheroe Market
📖 04:50 Clitheroe Railway Station
📖 06:24 Castle Street
📖 07:59 Clitheroe Castle
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One morning exploring the ancient market town of Clitheroe close to the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire’s Ribble Valley. I stopped by some of the key sights including the historic castle & railway station. 🇬🇧 See more of my UK videos here → https://bit.ly/mwt_UK
As far as English market towns go Clitheroe is a great one, perfect for enjoying the north-west of England and the perfect place to find accommodation that positions you close to the Forest of Bowland. I started the day by checking out of my hotel on Castle Street, Clitheroe - a local pub called The Swan & Royal Hotel.
I walked past the incredible library building and town hall until I reached the historic St Mary Magdalene C Of E Church. After admiring the old gravestones and the impressive views from the bottom of the graveyard I walked through some typical northern streets and onto the historic Clitheroe Market complete with it’s charter and grand entrance. Although the market was closed I could see vacant stores, pitches and stalls and was left to imagine the hustle and bustle on market days.
Next up was Clitheroe Railway Station, opened in 1850 and busy for over a century moving passengers and freight around the region. The station closed in the 1960’s but has recently reopened to mainly passenger trains navigating the Ribble Valley. The old station building, goods depot and ticket office all remain but are now used for other purposes - only the platform is still in use as intended. During the video I talk about the history of the railway and how it has changed over time.
From the railway station I headed back into Castle street and up towards Clitheroe Castle - a historic fortification built during the Norman's rule of England. At the top are the remains of a tower and some spectacular views out across Clitheroe and the surrounding countryside. It’s the perfect place to end a day of sightseeing in the old market town of Clitheroe.
📖 CHAPTERS:
📖 00:00 My Room at the Swan & Royal Hotel in Clitheroe
📖 01:30 Clitheroe Highlights
📖 02:01 St Mary Magdalene C Of E Church
📖 02:55 Clitheroe Market
📖 04:50 Clitheroe Railway Station
📖 06:24 Castle Street
📖 07:59 Clitheroe Castle
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18 year old Alfie found it hard to hold down a job, so he runs his own business with a tandem bike and a trailer, and has become a bit of a hometown hero. Made ...
18 year old Alfie found it hard to hold down a job, so he runs his own business with a tandem bike and a trailer, and has become a bit of a hometown hero. Made by Aaron Dunleavy
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#Clitheroe #Tour #England join us as we take you for a tour around #Clitheroe lovely place .A must if you are in the north .From the #Clitheroe #Castle to #Holm...
#Clitheroe #Tour #England join us as we take you for a tour around #Clitheroe lovely place .A must if you are in the north .From the #Clitheroe #Castle to #Holmes #Brewery and #surrounds
What is Clitheroe famous for !
#Clitheroe #Castle smallest Norman castle in England
Holmes #Mill is a unique celebration of #Lancashire #food #drink and #entertainment
Moonoveraquarius Media
Entrana Travel
#Clitheroe #Tour #England join us as we take you for a tour around #Clitheroe lovely place .A must if you are in the north .From the #Clitheroe #Castle to #Holmes #Brewery and #surrounds
What is Clitheroe famous for !
#Clitheroe #Castle smallest Norman castle in England
Holmes #Mill is a unique celebration of #Lancashire #food #drink and #entertainment
Moonoveraquarius Media
Entrana Travel
Clitheroe Castle sits atop a natural limestone outcrop in the heart of Clitheroe, within Lancashire's Ribble Valley. It is the second smallest surviving stone k...
Clitheroe Castle sits atop a natural limestone outcrop in the heart of Clitheroe, within Lancashire's Ribble Valley. It is the second smallest surviving stone keep in England. Please enjoy the video!
Welcome to our history channel, run by those with a real passion for history & that's kind of it.
---------------------
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Ethan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/EJWoodgates
Ethan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fizhyee/
Connor's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/railpicturesuk/
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Clitheroe Castle sits atop a natural limestone outcrop in the heart of Clitheroe, within Lancashire's Ribble Valley. It is the second smallest surviving stone keep in England. Please enjoy the video!
Welcome to our history channel, run by those with a real passion for history & that's kind of it.
---------------------
Ethan's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Fizhy
Ethan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/EJWoodgates
Ethan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fizhyee/
Connor's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/railpicturesuk/
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Sir Winston Churchill and Mahatma Ghandi, jet engines and the skeleton of a baby. Plus lots of sausages and an old piano.
Lots to tell you in this video as we...
Sir Winston Churchill and Mahatma Ghandi, jet engines and the skeleton of a baby. Plus lots of sausages and an old piano.
Lots to tell you in this video as we visit Clitheroe in Lancashire.
If you would like to buy us a coffee
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Sir Winston Churchill and Mahatma Ghandi, jet engines and the skeleton of a baby. Plus lots of sausages and an old piano.
Lots to tell you in this video as we visit Clitheroe in Lancashire.
If you would like to buy us a coffee
https://www.paypal.me/DStocker
Follow us on Instagram
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We're concluding our Technicolour Trek in Trusting God this week, looking at Trusting that God has a plan. Our service is an All-Age Worship service hosted by N...
We're concluding our Technicolour Trek in Trusting God this week, looking at Trusting that God has a plan. Our service is an All-Age Worship service hosted by Naomi Lynas and Helen Potts.
We're concluding our Technicolour Trek in Trusting God this week, looking at Trusting that God has a plan. Our service is an All-Age Worship service hosted by Naomi Lynas and Helen Potts.
Today we head to the Lovely ribble valley area of Lancashire and have a look at the Historic market town of Clitheroe ,We have a wander on the hunt for old history .Do we find anything ?
Come with us and lets take a look .
Thanks to all that like comment and subscribe its much appreciated .#lancashire #clitheroe #ribblevalley
For anyone who hasn't seen our trip to Moffat check out the link below
https://youtu.be/qBMMoLG_2iQ
Take an alternative look around Clitheroe, at the centre of the United Kingdom. Rather than focusing just on the Castle, we look at some of the less obvious attractions around Clitheroe, like the rubbish dump with its family of peacocks and the incredible Ribble Valley Scooter Rally.
Local celebrities, beauty spots and well known characters appear throughout this short video which celebrates life in this idyllic place nestled away in an area of outstanding beauty.
Enjoy :)
One morning exploring the ancient market town of Clitheroe close to the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire’s Ribble Valley. I stopped by some of the key sights including the historic castle & railway station. 🇬🇧 See more of my UK videos here → https://bit.ly/mwt_UK
As far as English market towns go Clitheroe is a great one, perfect for enjoying the north-west of England and the perfect place to find accommodation that positions you close to the Forest of Bowland. I started the day by checking out of my hotel on Castle Street, Clitheroe - a local pub called The Swan & Royal Hotel.
I walked past the incredible library building and town hall until I reached the historic St Mary Magdalene C Of E Church. After admiring the old gravestones and the impressive views from the bottom of the graveyard I walked through some typical northern streets and onto the historic Clitheroe Market complete with it’s charter and grand entrance. Although the market was closed I could see vacant stores, pitches and stalls and was left to imagine the hustle and bustle on market days.
Next up was Clitheroe Railway Station, opened in 1850 and busy for over a century moving passengers and freight around the region. The station closed in the 1960’s but has recently reopened to mainly passenger trains navigating the Ribble Valley. The old station building, goods depot and ticket office all remain but are now used for other purposes - only the platform is still in use as intended. During the video I talk about the history of the railway and how it has changed over time.
From the railway station I headed back into Castle street and up towards Clitheroe Castle - a historic fortification built during the Norman's rule of England. At the top are the remains of a tower and some spectacular views out across Clitheroe and the surrounding countryside. It’s the perfect place to end a day of sightseeing in the old market town of Clitheroe.
📖 CHAPTERS:
📖 00:00 My Room at the Swan & Royal Hotel in Clitheroe
📖 01:30 Clitheroe Highlights
📖 02:01 St Mary Magdalene C Of E Church
📖 02:55 Clitheroe Market
📖 04:50 Clitheroe Railway Station
📖 06:24 Castle Street
📖 07:59 Clitheroe Castle
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18 year old Alfie found it hard to hold down a job, so he runs his own business with a tandem bike and a trailer, and has become a bit of a hometown hero. Made by Aaron Dunleavy
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What is Clitheroe famous for !
#Clitheroe #Castle smallest Norman castle in England
Holmes #Mill is a unique celebration of #Lancashire #food #drink and #entertainment
Moonoveraquarius Media
Entrana Travel
Clitheroe Castle sits atop a natural limestone outcrop in the heart of Clitheroe, within Lancashire's Ribble Valley. It is the second smallest surviving stone keep in England. Please enjoy the video!
Welcome to our history channel, run by those with a real passion for history & that's kind of it.
---------------------
Ethan's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Fizhy
Ethan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/EJWoodgates
Ethan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fizhyee/
Connor's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/railpicturesuk/
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Sir Winston Churchill and Mahatma Ghandi, jet engines and the skeleton of a baby. Plus lots of sausages and an old piano.
Lots to tell you in this video as we visit Clitheroe in Lancashire.
If you would like to buy us a coffee
https://www.paypal.me/DStocker
Follow us on Instagram
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Find us on Facebook
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Email: [email protected]
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#EnglishTours
#EnglishTourism
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#CampervanTravel
#CampervanTales
We're concluding our Technicolour Trek in Trusting God this week, looking at Trusting that God has a plan. Our service is an All-Age Worship service hosted by Naomi Lynas and Helen Potts.
The name Clitheroe is thought to come from the Anglo-Saxon for "Rocky Hill", and was also spelled Clyderhow and Cletherwoode. The town was the administrative centre for the lands of the Honor of Clitheroe. These lands were held by Roger de Poitou, who passed them to the De Lacy family from whom they passed in 1311 to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster and subsequently, to the Duchy of Lancaster. At one point the town of Clitheroe was given to Richard, 1st Duke of Gloucester. Up until 1835 the Lord of the Honor was also by right Lord of Bowland, the so-called Lord of the Fells.
) Published. 29th April 2024 Motorists are reminded that Clitheroe town centre is now closed to traffic until the end of July for major refurbishment works ... [...].
Slay Boredom - a weekend of swordsmanship at ClitheroeCastle. A special programme of events will run at Clitheroe Castle Museum this weekend to mark England's patron saint ...Claire Sutton, museum manager at Clitheroe Castle Museum, said.
Public invited to drop-in session to discuss £600k revamp of Castle Street in Clitheroe... "I'd like to give special thanks to members of Clitheroe Town Team and the Clitheroe Civic Society, who were pivotal in making this project happen.".