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Hornby is a village in the Melling parish in Lancashire. It stands at the confluence of the Wenning and the Lune rivers, adjacent to the Little Northwestern railway.

The village commands beautiful scenery along the valleys, is frequently visited by tourists and has cattle fairs on every alternate Tuesday of the summer months.

Hornby is famed for its spectacular castle overlooking the village. The base of the castles octagonal tower dates from the 12th or 13th century, but most of its structure dates from the 16th century. It has been much modified over the years, particularly in the 19th century. It is now an imposing private residence.

There is also an ancient castle site, Castle Stede, to the north of the village on the banks of the River Lune.

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Hornby
Hornby
Lancashire
LA2 8JY
Tel: 01524 32878
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