Chipping

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Chipping is a small rural village in Lancashire, England, known for its historic buildings and picturesque setting within the Forest of Bowland.

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Chipping canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
civil parish
parish church
village
ceremonialCounty Lancashire
country England
denomination Church of England
etymology name derived from Old English meaning market or trading place
governingBody Ribble Valley
surface form: Ribble Valley Borough Council
hasAmenity local shops
primary school
public houses
village hall
hasBuilding former mills
historic almshouses
traditional stone cottages
hasCharacteristic picturesque
rural
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
hasEvent Chipping Agricultural Show
Chipping Steam Fair
hasFeature narrow village streets
village green
hasHeritage medieval origins
hasHeritageStatus conservation area
hasLandscapeFeature Bowland Fells
hasNearbyProtectedArea Forest of Bowland
surface form: Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasPostcodeDistrict PR3
hasPostTown Preston
surface form: PRESTON
hasReligiousBuilding St Bartholomew's Church, Chipping
hasTransport local bus services
historicCounty Lancashire
knownFor historic buildings
scenic countryside setting
locatedIn Forest of Bowland
Lancashire
Ribble Valley
locatedNear Clitheroe
Longridge
locatedOn Chipping Brook
partOf Ribble Valley
surface form: Borough of Ribble Valley
popularFor country tourism
cycling
walking
region North West England

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Parlick locatedNear Chipping
Parlick hasAscentFrom Chipping