Whitewell

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Whitewell is a small rural hamlet in Lancashire, England, known for its scenic setting in the Forest of Bowland and traditional stone buildings.

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Whitewell canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hamlet
rural settlement
architecturalStyle traditional stone cottages
buildingMaterial stone
country England
governingCounty Lancashire
hasAccommodation Inn at Whitewell
hasBuildingType farmhouses
stone cottages
hasCharacteristic rural
scenic views
sparsely populated
hasEnvironment moorland
river valley
upland farmland
hasHeritageStatus Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasPublicHouse Inn at Whitewell
hasRecreationalRoute local walking paths in Forest of Bowland
hasReligiousBuilding Church of St Michael
St Michael’s Church, Whitewell
hasTourismActivity angling
cycling
hiking
walking
hasViewOf surrounding fells
knownFor Forest of Bowland landscapes
scenic rural setting
traditional stone buildings
landscapeFeature River Hodder
locatedIn Forest of Bowland
Lancashire
Ribble Valley
near Clitheroe
Dunsop Bridge
River Hodder
partOf Forest of Bowland
surface form: Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

civil parish of Bowland Forest Low
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
region North West England
religiousDenomination Church of England
scenicDesignation Forest of Bowland
surface form: Forest of Bowland AONB
touristAttraction Inn at Whitewell
St Michael’s Church, Whitewell
traditionalCounty Lancashire
transportCharacteristic limited public transport

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River Hodder near Whitewell
Dunsop Bridge near Whitewell
Hodder Valley hasSettlement Whitewell