Hurst Green

Hurst Green, Ribble Valley, Lancashire.

Hurst Green is a village and a civil parish in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England. The village is situated 5 miles (8 km) from Longridge and 4 miles (6 km) from Clitheroe, and is close to the River Ribble, near its junction with the River Hodder.

With the founding of Stonyhurst Hall, by Richard Shireburn in 1592, the hamlet of Hurst Green (about a mile away) began to develop, as often happened after the building of manor houses.

The hamlet’s development continued once the college was founded in 1794, and by the early 20th century the village was about the size it is now, with approximately 500 residents.

St John the Evangelist Church.

The Church of St. John the Evangelist is a rural Anglican Church which stands on the western side of Hurst Green, was built on land donated by the Fenton family, of pioneering photography fame in 1838.

Slideshow of Hurst Green Village


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Just past St John The Evangelist Church towards the village centre the main B6245 road dips down and to the left hand side of the road there are some lovely village cottages as seen in the slideshow above.

The Shireburn Arms Hurst Green.

Right in the centre of the village of Hurst Green opposite the war memorials is the Shireburn Arms the main public house of the village. The building is in sandstone and has two storeys.

The hotel has a slate roof and five bays, and contains sash windows, and a doorway that has a plain surround and a semicircular head with a keystone.

CLICK HERE to see and read more about the Shireburn Arms Hurst Green.

Hurst Green Bus Stop

There is a local bus service that runs regularly through Hurst Green Village between Chipping Village and Clitheroe.

Millie’s Cafe.

In the 1970s the village had three shops, but all of these have now closed over the last few years.

However since 2021 there is a village cafe called Millie’s which is open from Tuesday-Sunday which provides meals and has a small grocery section.

Images of Hurst Green, Ribble Valley, Lancashire.

(Filmed Sunday 26th March 2023)

Boar War Memorial

World Wars Memorial

Situated near the village Green are two distinctive war memorials to the Boar War and First and Second World Wars bearing the names of soldiers from the area who died.

St Peter’s Guild Club

At the opposite side of the village green to the war memorials stands St Peter’s Guild Club, a Catholic social club which has existed for well over 200 years.

Some More Images of Hurst Green

(Photographed & filmed Sunday 26th March 2023)

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