The village of Downham lies just off the A59 Clitheroe- Skipton road. The closest motorway exit is junction 13 of M56, less than 6 miles away.
Nearest train station Clitheroe, nearest bus station Whalley. For further information and timetables contact Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre on 01200 425566.
Remains of a Cistercian Abbey, founded in 1148, on the banks of the River Ribble.
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