Great Mitton, Lancashire
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Great Mitton is situated in the Ribble Valley about 3 miles from Clitheroe and is part of the smallest township in the Forest of Bowland.
The River Ribble is in the foreground and in the distance is the ancient church of All Hallows.
The first mention of a church in this place was in 1103 when Ralph the Red was rector. The present church was built in 1270 in the Gothic style. Image cannot be loaded
All Hallows Church, Great Mitton
© Sue Bristo (view gallery)
The church gates at All Hallows Church at Great Mitton, in Lancashire ... it is regarded by some experts as one of Englands finest examples of a medieval church dated from the 13th century. Image cannot be loaded
The Aspinall Arms
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The Aspinall Arms building at Great Mitton, in Lancashire dates to the 17th century and was originally known locally as The Mitton Boat. Prior to the building of the stone bridge across the River Ribble a rowboat ferry crossed the river at this point. Image cannot be loaded
Church door
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The church door of All Hallows Church at Great Mitton, in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire ... it is regarded by some experts as one of Englands finest examples of a medieval church dated from the 13th century. Image cannot be loaded
All Hallows Church
© Sue Bristo (view gallery)
All Hallows Church at Great Mitton, in Lancashire ... it is regarded by some experts as one of Englands finest examples of a medieval church dated from the 13th century. Image cannot be loaded
All Hallows Church
© Sue Bristo (view gallery)
All Hallows Church at Great Mitton, in Lancashire ... it is regarded by some experts as one of Englands finest examples of a medieval church dated from the 13th century. Image cannot be loaded
All Hallows Church
© Sue Bristo (view gallery)
All Hallows Church at Great Mitton, in Lancashire ... it is regarded by some experts as one of Englands finest examples of a medieval church dated from the 13th century. Image cannot be loaded