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Gisburn is a thriving village with a long history. Situated on the A59, between Clitheroe and Skipton, its wide main street still retains some of its cobblestones. The Ribblesdale Arms Hotel dated from 1635 has now been converted in to luxury flats. The parish church has Norman windows and a Norman arch. North and South windows still contain stained glass figures of the 14th century. Gisburn's main attraction is the large Auction mart, which is also the site of occasional Sunday markets. In addition a famous landmark is Gisburn Park, which is now a private hospital. Guy of Gisburn of Robin Hood fame was said to have come from here. The White Bull public house is so named because until 1857 Gisburn Park contained a herd of white hornless wild cattle, descendants of cattle which once roamed the area. This particular herd was said to have been brought to Gisburn after the dissolution of the Abbey at Whalley.
Leave M6 at junction 31, follow the A59 where Gisburn will be signposted.
Nearest train station Clitheroe, nearest bus station Whalley. For further information and timetables contact Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre on 01200 425566.
Gisburn
Burnley Road
Gisburn
Clitheroe
Lancashire
BB7 4ET
Tel: 01200 425566
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