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About Chipping

Imagine you're in rural heaven - a landscape of contrasts. Discover the beauty and enjoy the tranquility of this un-spoilt area of rural Lancashire.

Chipping is a picturesque village on the slopes above the River Loud. In Medieval days no less than five water mills were sighted along Chipping beck. This is a conservation area with stone-built cottages, 17th century school and almshouses endowed by John Brabin, dyer and cloth merchant. The village also has a 13th century church, which was partly re-built in 1505 and in 1706 and again in the nineteenth century. The font has been in use for over 400 years. Chipping has a cheese maker, a chair factory, and a craft centre. Several attractive Inns are to be found in the village centre. Lizzy Dean was a serving wench at the Sun Inn. She was engaged to be married to a local man. On the morning of her wedding, on hearing the church bells, she looked out of the window of her room in the Sun Inn and saw her bridegroom leaving the church with another bride on his arm. She hanged herself in the attic of the pub. Her last request was that her grave be dug in the path to the church so that her ex-boyfriend had to walk over it every Sunday. She died in 1835 aged 20 and is said to still haunt the Sun Inn.

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Chipping is a delightful village with two pubs that provide a pleasant atmosphere with the log fires and friendly locals. Both cater for food of a good standard using many local products. There is a post office with a very interesting shop to the rear.

The village store, situated one door down from the cottage, has a good supply of groceries and local produce.

Chipping is within an area of outstanding natural beauty.

The village is only a short drive to Longridge and within a half hour radius; you have available to you, Preston, Blackpool, Clithero, the historic city of Lancaster and many other interesting places to visit. You are not too far a distance to spend a day in the Lake District or the market towns of Skipton or Settle. The lists of places to visit are endless.

You could of course just relax in the village and enjoy its superb hospitality.


Fancy escaping the bustle of modern day living? Come and indulge in local culinary delights, take long walks through the well-trodden footpaths and relax in high quality accommodation and surroundings.

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Contact Hazel Carter on 07780-660002 or 01995-605552

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