If you're ever near Great Mitton near Clitheroe, call into the church there. Inside are tombs and information about the family who owned the Stoneyhurst estate long before it was a school, and who, being Catholic, suffered politically. It ties in well with a visit to Stoneyhurst. So much to see in the Ribble and Hodder Valleys. Thanks.
Hi Michael, that's interesting, thanks for the information, I'll pay a visit next time I go to Clitheroe . Our time in the area left us with so many more places now on our list to see, we will have to return soon.
We know the Ribble Valley well and often stay near Gisburn for breaks and walks in the area. I am not familiar with Old Langho. Somewhere perhaps to explore. Nice different graphic styles in video techniques with variation in music and piano styles.
Great video with these gorgeous images of these 10 places in the Ribble Valley!

Some interesting places and nice drone shots. #100 sub. Looking forward to seeing you again soon 👍
Thanks for your comments, just need some snow now.
If you're ever near Great Mitton near Clitheroe, call into the church there. Inside are tombs and information about the family who owned the Stoneyhurst estate long before it was a school, and who, being Catholic, suffered politically. It ties in well with a visit to Stoneyhurst. So much to see in the Ribble and Hodder Valleys. Thanks.
Hi Michael, that's interesting, thanks for the information, I'll pay a visit next time I go to Clitheroe . Our time in the area left us with so many more places now on our list to see, we will have to return soon.
We know the Ribble Valley well and often stay near Gisburn for breaks and walks in the area. I am not familiar with Old Langho. Somewhere perhaps to explore. Nice different graphic styles in video techniques with variation in music and piano styles.
Thanks Shanita, I noticed so many more places around Gisburn that we need to explore, so some more trips to that area are on the cards.
I’d get the spelling correct guys for Whalley!
Can't believe I missed that one.
@@lancsway Easy mistake, non locals still pronounce it that way...
As well as the pronuncation. It's Wall - ee, not wolli.