Whalley is perched on the banks of the River Calder, in the Ribble Valley, with the majority designated as a National Landscape. Neighbouring the village is Downham Village and Pendle Hill, both of which were made famous in The Lancashire Witches book.
A charming village, filled with historic buildings, cafes and restaurants and many successful independent shops. Due to its good local shops and exceptional community spirit, it was recently listed on the Sunday Times best 50 places to live in Britain - the only Lancashire village to do so!
Whalley’s most famous sight is Whalley Abbey, dating back to the 14th century when it was a Cistercian abbey. There is a manmade waterfall on the River Calder where the resident monks went to collect their water. Now you can envisage how the Abbey would have looked with a visit to the Visitor Centre or explore the ancient ruins.
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