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The Castle (smallest Norman keep in England), the Ribble Valley (one of Lancashire's most beautiful areas), the food scene (one of Lancashire's finest), and a small Lancashire market town of exceptional character
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Clitheroe Castle — its Norman keep dating from the 12th century — is the smallest Norman keep in England. The town sits at the heart of the Ribble Valley, an area of outstanding natural beauty. The market has been a fixture since the medieval period. The town has developed a remarkably strong independent food culture.
The castle and museum are excellent and inexpensive. The Ribble Valley walking — Pendle Hill and the Forest of Bowland are within reach. The town's independent food shops, delis and restaurants are genuinely excellent. The market on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
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Clitheroe has one of the finest independent food scenes in Lancashire — excellent delis, butchers, cafes and restaurants. Local Lancashire produce is outstanding throughout.
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The Castle (smallest Norman keep in England), the Ribble Valley (one of Lancashire's most beautiful areas), the food scene (one of Lancashire's finest), and a small Lancashire market town of exceptional character Roam surfaces the hidden gems that make Clitheroe worth exploring.
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The independent food culture drives Clitheroe's economy alongside agricultural trade. The town centre has exceptional independent retail and food. List your Clitheroe business on Roam to reach local customers in Lancashire.
Roam covers all of Clitheroe including Whalley, Sabden, Chatburn, Pendleton, Worston. The castle and museum are excellent and inexpensive. The Ribble Valley walking — Pendle Hill and the Forest of Bowland are within reach. The town's independent food shops, delis and restaurants are genuinely excellent. The market on Tuesdays and Saturdays.