Slaidburn

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Slaidburn is a small, historic village in Lancashire, England, known for its traditional stone buildings and scenic setting within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Slaidburn canonical 6

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
civil parish
parish church
village
ceremonialCounty Lancashire
country England
denomination Church of England
dialCode 01200
governingBody Ribble Valley
surface form: Ribble Valley Borough Council
hasAmenity campsite
public house
village hall
hasBridge stone bridge over River Hodder
hasFeature historic village green
riverside setting
traditional stone buildings
hasHeritage conservation area
medieval origins
hasListedBuildings yes
hasPopulationSize small
hasReligiousBuilding St Andrew's Church, Slaidburn
hasSettlementType rural village
historicArea West Riding of Yorkshire
historicCounty Yorkshire
knownFor historic architecture
scenic countryside
walking and cycling routes
locatedIn Forest of Bowland
surface form: Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Lancashire
Ribble Valley
locatedOn River Hodder
locatedWithin Forest of Bowland
nearbySettlement Clitheroe
Dunsop Bridge
Newton-in-Bowland
OSGridReference SD713524
parliamentaryConstituency Ribble Valley
postcodeArea BB
postcodeDistrict BB7
postTown Clitheroe
surface form: CLITHEROE
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
region North West England
shireCounty Lancashire
shireDistrict Ribble Valley

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River Hodder near Slaidburn
Dunsop Bridge near Slaidburn
Hodder Valley hasSettlement Slaidburn