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Old Landho Village, Ribble Valley, Lancashire. |
![]() The village of Old Langho lies between the River Ribble to the west and the A59 to the east. To the south of the village is the village of Dinckley and just a little way north is Brockhall village, a gated community developed in the 1990s on the site of a hospital. |
The Black Bull Inn The Black Bull Inn nestles in the picturesque village of Old Langho. The stone building dates back to the 1500s. To read more information on the Black Bull Inn, Old Langho Village, Ribble Valley, Lancashire… CLICK HERE |
St Leonard’s Church The Old Church at Langho was completed in 1557. It is a rarity, as few churches were built in the reign of Mary I (1516-1558). To read more information on St Leonard’s Church, Old Langho Village, Ribble Valley, Lancashire… CLICK HERE |
Special Memorial Bench Situated just in front of St Leonard’s Church is this special memorial bench dedicated to Mr David McEwan, a much-loved and dedicated member of Langho in bloom. David enjoyed sprucing up his community grounds by litter picking, especially around the Langho and Brockhall area.. |
Old Langho Village Keepers Cottage The photograph above is of the Keeper’s Cottage of Old Langho which dates back to the early 1700s. It has operated as a bed and breakfast establishment, but has been vacant now for a number of years. It is located on the junction of Northcote Road and Old Langho Road in Old Langho, close to Brockhall Village in the Ribble Valley.
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(Photographed Monday 28th February 2023) |
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