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dozen villages in the district, each promising ample oppor­ tunity for discovery. Whether you are seeking relaxation, a beautiful view, a country pub ordoseofloe.il history, the villages are the place to he. From Ilolton-by-BowIand


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in the east to Kibehester in the west, they span a scenic wonderland of rolling pastures, wooded valleys, gurgling brooks, rushing rivers and ancient landmarks.


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sample (heir treasures is through fiillowiiin one of the many trails designed for evelists and motorists. There


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is a book outlining routes through the area, but the Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre is also happy to tailor-make them. Following the high and low


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roads of the area, visitors can weave from Clitheroe past the


glorious gardens and winding lanes of Waddington, over the grouse moors above Newton and on to the magical outpost of Slntrihurn. Or they can travel south


first to historv-laden Whatley, then circle over majestic Fondle Hill and continue eventually to the Centre of the Kingdom — Dunsop Bridge — and the


Whitewell


“Little Switzerland” of Lancashire, Whitewell. Rich in history, the villages


are equally renowned for their unspoilt appearance and picturesque settings. The flagship for such


qualities is the village of Downham, where even the post office is picture perfect and had the honour of being chosen recently from 20,000 across the country to feature on a special postcard. Sandwiched between the


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Mill Shop bargains and well known high street brands i


Lots of choice in quality


Sherry's Towel Mill at Padiham has now been established for 20 years, and is nationally recognised as a top quality, towel manufacturer, who supply many leading companies in the country.


Sherry's Mill is now open to the public, and has been for the past two


years. Visitors may not only see how towelling fabric is made, but can buy these top quaiityproducts from the factory shop.


These days, the Mill Shop offers all types of household textiles and gifts, as well as an extensive range of towels, at bargain prices.


Sherry's welcome many coach parties from all over Great Britain, some of whom are regular visitors to the Mill and shop.


This family-owned business employs only friendly helpful staff, who not only give the best service, but sell products at the best prices! Partner Mr John Sherry looks forward to your visit, values your custom and makes sure you not only enjoy your visit, but enjoy' buyir products at Bargain Prices.


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tillage of (tisburn on the road to Skipton, and Mellor, on the way to Preston, the Kibble Valley is dotted with superb places of rural character and lieautv to visit.


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Lots of mill shop bargains in Duvets, Duvet Covers/Sets NEW IN Patchwork


Pillowcases, Towels, Towel Sets, Cushions/Covers


Throw-Overs, Flannelette Sheets, Sheet Pieces,


FROM Clitheroe, villages of exquisite beauty and character fan across the Rihble Valley creating a tapestry of picturesque destinations for visitors.


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