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The Black Horse Inn visitor directions.
By Road:
Map Of The Area provided by -->> Google Map
Coming from the South or North of England follow the M6 motorway and leave at junction 31. Travel along the A59 East to Clitheroe, exit at the Clitheroe North junction, follow on over the Chatburn Road roundabout and turn left into Pimlico Road, the Black Horse is situated 300 meters on the left.
Coming from the East of England join A59 at York or Harrogate and travel west towards Clitheroe, exit at the Clitheroe North junction, follow on over the Chatburn Road roundabout and turn left into Pimlico Road, the Black Horse is situated 300 meters on the left.
Views of the Ribble Valley and Clitheroe
Clitheroe is a market town with a population of 14,000 and lies at the heart of the Ribble Valley. Steeped in history the towns most prominent feature is the 12th Century Norman Castle Keep set upon an outcrop of limestone rock. The views of the valley are spectacular once you gain it's ramparts.
notable features of the town, include the grounds of the Castle, which contain a museum with reputable exhibitions including the North West Sound Archive, Edisford picnic area, once the site of battle between the Normans and the Scots, Brungerley Park and the former quarry sites of Crosshill and Salthill, now designated wildlife conservation areas. Clitheroe is surrounded by open countryside and resides under the auspicious presence of Pendle Hill.
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