Ribchester

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Ribchester is a historic village in Lancashire, England, renowned for its Roman fort remains and archaeological heritage along the River Ribble.

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Label Occurrences
Ribchester canonical 3
Ribchester village 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
archaeologicalPeriod Roman Britain
medieval period
ceremonialCounty Lancashire
country England
dialCode 01254
economyIncludes agriculture
tourism
governedBy Ribble Valley
surface form: Ribble Valley Borough Council
hasAmenity churches
primary school
public houses
village hall
hasAnnualEvent Ribchester Roman Festival
hasCategory Archaeological sites in Lancashire
Roman towns and cities in England
Villages in Lancashire
hasConservationArea true
hasGridReference SD650350
hasHeritage Roman archaeology
medieval archaeology
hasListedBuildings true
hasMuseum Ribchester Roman Museum
hasNearbyCity Preston
hasNearbyTown Blackburn
hasParishChurch St Wilfrid's Church, Ribchester
hasPostcodeDistrict PR3
hasPostTown Preston
hasRomanFort Bremetennacum Roman fort
hasRomanName Bremetennacum
surface form: Bremetennacum Veteranorum
hasStructure Roman bath house remains
Roman road remains
granaries remains
historicalCounty Lancashire
knownFor Ribchester Roman Museum
Roman fort remains
archaeological heritage
locatedIn Lancashire
North West England
Ribble Valley
locatedNear Forest of Bowland
surface form: Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
locatedOnRiver River Ribble
museumFocus Roman artifacts
local archaeology
parishChurchDenomination Church of England
region North West England
wasRomanCavalryFort true

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Ribble Valley containsSettlement Ribchester
Bremetennacum locatedNear Ribchester
Bremetennacum modernSiteName Ribchester
Bremetennacum nearbySettlement Ribchester
this entity surface form: Ribchester village