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Clitheroe Castle Museum
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Castle Hill
Clitheroe, England
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The historic landmark of Clitheroe, an image that has dominated Clitheroe's skyline for over 800 years.
Surrounded by 16 acres of parkland Clitheroe Castle was built in 1186 by Robert de Lacy and has the second smallest surviving stone-built keep in England. The museum opened on 23 May 2009 following major restoration to the Keep. The Castle Museum can be found next to the Castle Keep in the Castle Grounds.
This is great place to view the ribble valley and see why the settlement was started here over a thousand years ago.
Clitheroe Castle is perched above the town where it has dominated the skyline for 800 years. It has the award-winning Castle Museum which tells the story of the town. It shows the rich heritage, industry, legends and folklore of the local people. Along with the heroes and myths of local legends. Open all year round and free of charge, the keep and surrounding park provides a much-loved outdoor space for picnics and strolls.
Clitheroe Castle is perched above the town where it has dominated the skyline for 800 years. It has the award-winning Castle Museum which tells the story of the town. It shows the rich heritage, industry, legends and folklore of the local people. Along with the heroes and myths of local legends.…