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Review: Britannia Inn, Oswaldtwistle

Review: Britannia Inn, Oswaldtwistle

2:46pm Monday 28th July 2008

MANY pubs in business terms are in the same position as the Britannia is in geographical terms — ie at a crossroads.

Review: Red Lion, Rishton

Review: Red Lion, Rishton

1:59pm Tuesday 22nd July 2008

THE Red Lion has everything you would want from a traditional pub serving hearty food.

Review: Hare and Hounds, Clayton-le-Moors

1:08pm Saturday 21st June 2008

The Hare and Hounds do the best homemade chips around, according to my friend who told me she would prove it.

Review: Checco’s Trattoria Pizzeria, Great Harwood

4:10pm Wednesday 18th June 2008

CHECCO'S is home to the world's finest garlic bread, according to my boyfriend's sister and brother-in-law, who eat there often.

Review: Coach and Horses, Oswaldtwistle

5:18pm Friday 6th June 2008

NOW the lighter evenings are here, there's nothing better than enjoying the balmy summer evenings in pleasant surroundings.

Review: The Balti House, Rishton

2:21pm Thursday 8th May 2008

RISHTON is harbouring a hidden gem - a new Indian restaurant that knocks the taste buds off many in East Lancashire.

Review: Moccachino, Accrington

5:19pm Saturday 5th January 2008

AS one of the newer arrivals on the town centre dining scene in Accrington, Moccachino clearly knows its place.

Tourist guide to Kelbrook

IDYLLIC: The brook running through the village

4:29pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

KELBROOK is yet another of our forgotten villages.

Review: Coach and Horses, Oswaldtwistle

4:21pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

SOMETIMES, the best things in life are right under your nose.

Tourist guide to Simonstone

TRAVEL EXPENSES: The old toll house at Simonstone, where travellers would pay before continuing their journey

4:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

Simonstone was once an important village situated on the old coach road, first planned in the 19th century, which still has traces of this once vital route between Burnley and Whalley.

Tourist guide to Crawshawbooth

3:10pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

Crawshawbooth straddles the A56 and is just beyond Rawtenstall on the way to Burnley.

Tourist guide to Rimington

TIMELY REMINDER: The sundial at Martin Top with its message

3:07pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

THIS delightful village has over the years had a variety of names.

Tourist guide to Pendleton

2:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

SITUATED just two miles to the south east of Clitheroe, this splendid village is split in two by a lovely clear stream, the haunt of dipper and yellow wagtail.

Tourist guide to Burnley

LANDMARK: The oldest part of majestic Towneley Hall dates from the mid 14th century. The central block of the house and the north east wing were completed by the middle of the 15th century

1:28pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

BURNLEY market area has now been pedestrianised and is now a really safe focus for shoppers.

Tourist guide to Nelson

TOUCH OF GLASS: The conservatory at Marsden Park, part of the old hall

1:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

NELSON as a town owes its current status to the arrival of the railway.

Tourist guide to Worsthorne

RURAL SPLENDOUR:the tranquil approach to the heart of Worsthorne village

1:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

WITH rumours abounding of an ancient witch lying imprisoned beneath the foundations of a pub, an alcoholic bar incorporated into part of the local church and a history which may have seen it witness one of the bloodiest battles of the Middle Ages, there is plenty to discover about Worsthorne and its surrounding area.

Tourist guide to Langho

GEM: Old St Leonard's was built in 1557, almost certainly as a reaction against the destruction of Whalley Abbey

1:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

LANGHO is definitely a village of two halves. New Langho developed purely because of the construction of the railway in the mid 19th century, when it became into a minor but still thriving commercial centre.

Tourist guide to Mitton

LINK: Mitton Bridge, which crosses the River Ribble, links the two hamlets

1:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

THE name Mitton derives from the word Mythe meaning a junction of rivers. The two rivers are the Ribble and its major tributary the Hodder which meet nearby.

Tourist guide to Hurst Green

1:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

Stonyhurst, the famous boarding school whose famous old boys include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the actor Charles Laughton is a beautiful place and with strong literary connections.

Tourist guide to Pleasington

LANDMARK: Pleasington Priory was built after laws against Roman Catholics were relaxed

1:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

PLEASINGTON is a very pleasant name for a very pleasant and still largely rural suburb of Blackburn.

Tourist guide to Goosnargh

HISTORY: The village of Goosnargh takes its name not from geese but from the name of a Saxon chieftain

12:47pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

THIS delightful community, about five miles to the north east of Preston, has a pleasant village green.

Tourist guide to Bolton-by-Bowland

SPECTACULAR: The bridge over the Ribble at Sawley shares the spectacular scenery of Bolton-by-Bowland

12:02pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

THE most attractive feature of any English village is its green and so what can be said about Bolton-by-Bowland which has two?

Tourist guide to Cliviger

HISTORIC: St John's Church was consecrated in 1787 and contains ancient pews

12:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

THE name Cliviger translates from middle English and means Cliff Acre or Cliff Ground and this relates to the rocky Cliviger Gorge.

Tourist guide to Bacup

HISTORY: Many of Bacup's buildings are monuments to King Cotton

12:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

THE River Irwell originates high above Bacup, not far from the Deerplay Inn. The name indicates that deer did indeed roam these moors.

Tourist guide to Haslingden

12:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

THE name Haslingden means the place where hazel trees grow, which was accurate in Saxon times when the Rossendale Forest was extensive.

Tourist guide to Rawtenstall

ALL ABOARD: The East Lancashire Railway has brought the Golden Age of Steam back to the area and proved a major tourist attraction

12:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

THOSE who wish to see Rawtenstall at its best should arrive by steam train, which gives real insight into the history of the settlement.

Tourist guide to Ramsbottom

Beautiful views in Ramsbottom

12:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

MOST people understandably assume the name Ramsbottom is derived from sheep.

Tourist guide to Darwen

Darwen Library and Library Theatre

12:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

DARWEN should not be regarded as an offshoot of Blackburn but a proud town in its own right.

Tourist guide to Downham

PAST AND PRESENT: The beautiful village of Downham, in the shadow of Pendle Hill, has changed surprisingly little over the years

12:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

THERE has been a settlement in Downham since long before the Norman Conquest.

Tourist guide to Hapton

SO PICTURESQUE: Some of the stunning scenery which belies Hapton's reputation as an industrial revolution off-shoot

12:00pm Tuesday 24th July 2007

SITUATED around three miles from the rest of Burnley on the way to Accrington, Hapton is often underrated.


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