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CLITHEROE TOWN CENTRE MODERN 2 BED APARTMENT
Prime town centre location on York Street near to the Grand Venue. Redeveloped old public house. Modern-clean-spacious. Close to all local amenities, restaurants, bars, train/bus station. Lovely market town with the Castle at its centre & museum. Home to Cowman’s famous sausage shop, D.Byrne & Co. wine merchants, Holmes Mill and Take That’s Greatest Days film! Take in the stunning views of Pendle Hill or walk around the beautiful Ribble Valley. You can even take on Pendle Steps if you’re brave!!

1800's Stonebuilt Cottage, centre of Clitheroe
Tailor's Cottage is ideally located in the centre of Clitheroe. The cottage comfortably accomodates three guests (1 king, 1 single) with additional sprung queen sofabed in the lounge. Dating back to 1846, the property has plenty of charm. Originally built to home local mill workers, Tailors Cottage has been sympathetically restored to reflect the past whilst offering fibre wifi, smart tv's and new fixture & fittings throughout. Free on street parking outside. 3 minutes walk to Holmes Mill.

No 6 - off street parking for 2 cars
No 6 is a modern, cosy house in the beautiful market town of Clitheroe. Recently renovated throughout, it offers a well equipped kitchen and walk in shower room. There's a king size bed in the master bedroom. The property is walking distance to all the shops, restaurants, cafe's, train station, parks and open countryside. There's off street parking for two cars and a sunny, enclosed garden to the rear. It's the perfect place, to relax and enjoy all the beautiful Ribble Valley has to offer.

72 The Square Waddington
Traditional Cottage in the heart of Waddington. Waddington is a small village, 2 miles of Clitheroe in the Ribble Valley. Within the village there are three popular pubs, the Lower Buck Inn, the Higher Buck and the Waddington Arms also a beautiful church all within 2mins walking distance from the cottage. Well behaved dogs are welcome. dogs cannot be left unaccompanied in the cottage and not allowed on furniture. All guests will be left a welcome pack with bread,milk, tea, coffee + butter.

Gorgeous, stylish, huge Georgian home 4 bed 4 bath
Gorgeous spacious Georgian house made up of 2 self contained apartments, also rentable individually. Stylish, modern fixtures and fittings. Perfect central location, quiet with private gated parking Over 3 floors it is perfect for a larger family group with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, including 2 on the ground floor. There are 2 well equipped living kitchens, one of which is a huge dual aspect living room/kitchen on the first floor with plenty of room to seat 8 people. Free EV charging

Smart self-catering apartment, Clitheroe
Enjoy time away at this centrally-located and stylish apartment. Church Court is situated only a minute’s walk from the town centre in an old listed brewery, close to an abundance of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. From the lounge there are wonderful views of Pendle Hill..... from the kitchen great people watching opportunities!! Great walks can be found locally, heading out towards the surrounding villages. Holmes Mill and the train station are both a 5 minute walk away.

The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top
The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top was newly built in 2019 on the ruins of an old barn and decorated to the highest standards of industrial chic. Situated in a most unique location, high on the Ribble Valley side of Lancashire’s iconic Pendle Hill, it sits surrounded by sheep pastures where hare and fox come to say good-night. Despite this rural idyll, we’re only a five minute car drive from Clitheroe, one of the North-West’s nicest market towns. The views will take your breath away!

Clitheroe cottage centrally located.
Albion Cottage is situated only minutes from the bustling historic market town centre, with lots of independent shops, cafés, bars and restaurants. Located on a quiet street, ideally placed to visit the local attractions-The Castle and Museum, The Grand Theatre, Holmes Mill, an old listed brewery, the Everyman cinema, and the Platform Gallery. Close to the picturesque villages of Whalley, Waddington and Skipton. The Trough of Bowland, an area of natural beauty is in easy reach.

The Cottage in the Garden
Our place is close to Clitheroe Town Centre, The River Ribble, The Trough of Bowland and Clitheroe Castle. You’ll love our place, Its home from home, We want you to come back, we have made it as cosy as we can. You will love it.. We also have a cool Record player with classic vinyl to enjoy whilst having a drink. Wifi is free of charge. There is also a sauna that is free of charge. Pets are welcome. We have a nice garden with various seating areas where you can chill and relax.

The Coop Cottage
Welcome to our charming cottage situated on our family-run farm. Start your day immersed in the soothing sounds of farm life and the refreshing embrace of nature. Our cottage boasts a cosy and inviting living area, perfect for families and friends to relax in a scenic rural setting. We are conveniently located near a variety of wedding venues, local towns, and quaint villages. Enjoy breathtaking walks right from our doorstep; there really is something for everyone.

Clitheroe Cottage Centrally Located and Stylish
Our stylish cottage is centrally located in the historic market town of clitheroe. Nestled on a quiet street, this fully refurbished gem, is just a short walk to all the shops, restaurants and bars. It is ideally placed to visit the local attractions such as Clitheroe Castle and museum, the Grand Theatre, Homes Mill and the Everyman Cinema. There is a pleasant outside space where you can relax before heading out on your new adventures.

Quakerfield Lodge with private hot tub
Quakerfield lodge is based on the outskirts of the pretty village of Hurst Green.The open-plan interior boasts a spacious sitting room with two large sofas The kitchen is amply-equipped with all the appliances you could need to cook up a storm for your partner.Toward the rear of the cottage is a spacious king-size bedroom.To the front of the property is a large patio area with a hot tub for a spot of luxury
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When is the best time to visit Clitheroe?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | R2,697 ZAR | R2,680 ZAR | R2,663 ZAR | R2,464 ZAR | R2,563 ZAR | R2,580 ZAR | R2,697 ZAR | R2,647 ZAR | R2,563 ZAR | R2,647 ZAR | R2,597 ZAR | R2,747 ZAR |
| Avg. temp | 3°C | 4°C | 5°C | 8°C | 10°C | 13°C | 15°C | 15°C | 13°C | 9°C | 6°C | 4°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Clitheroe?
Stays near the town center give easy access to shops, markets, and historic sites. Some guests choose cottages or converted mills for a blend of character and convenience.
What are the best things to do in Clitheroe with kids?
Children often enjoy exploring Clitheroe Castle, playing at Brungerley Park, or visiting the local swimming pool. Seasonal family events and hands-on farm activities are also popular.
What are some of the best things to do in Clitheroe?
Explore Clitheroe Castle and its museum, browse the vibrant market, or sample artisan foods from local shops. The surrounding countryside is also known for walking trails and scenic picnic spots.
How is the weather in Clitheroe?
Clitheroe has cool, damp winters with temperatures between 34 to 47°F (1 to 8°C), while summers are milder, ranging from 48 to 67°F (9 to 19°C). Rainfall is frequent year-round, so a waterproof layer is helpful whenever you visit.
When is the best time to visit Clitheroe?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for mild weather and countryside walks. Festivals and outdoor food events frequently take place in the warmer months.
What are the best places to visit in Clitheroe?
Popular spots include Clitheroe Castle, Brungerley Park with its sculptures, and Edisford Bridge for riverside walks. The market and Holmes Mill are often suggested for local shopping and food.
What are some hiking trails in Clitheroe?
Explore walking paths around Pendle Hill, wooded routes in Brungerley Park, or river trails near Edisford Bridge. These areas are frequently suggested for both casual strolls and more energetic hikes.
What are some family activities we can do in Clitheroe?
Families can explore Clitheroe Castle and its interactive museum, enjoy themed trails at Brungerley Park, or visit local farms with hands-on experiences. Picnics, nature walks, and play areas are widely available around town.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Clitheroe?
Explore the Forest of Bowland for walking or birdwatching, visit nearby market towns known for local crafts, or tour historic estates and gardens in the surrounding area. Scenic countryside villages allow for relaxed exploration.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Clitheroe?
Many accommodations in Clitheroe welcome pets; guests often find stays with enclosed gardens or proximity to walking paths. Some hosts provide extra amenities for four-legged companions.
What are some local tips for visiting Clitheroe?
Shopping at the market for regional cheeses and breads is a local tradition, and trying afternoon tea in historic cafes is frequently suggested. Early mornings tend to be quieter at popular attractions, and waterproof gear is helpful year-round.
What is Clitheroe known for?
Clitheroe is known for its historic Norman castle, traditional markets, and scenic landscapes in the heart of the Ribble Valley. The town is frequently associated with local food producers and cultural events rooted in its rural heritage.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Clitheroe?
Seek out the Sculpture Trail along the River Ribble for public art in natural settings, or visit Holmes Mill for restored industrial spaces that now house shops, a food hall, and a cinema. Less-traveled nature trails invite quiet exploration.
What are the best foods to try in Clitheroe?
Locally made cheeses, artisan breads, and seasonal pies are frequently suggested in Clitheroe. Regional specialties may include Lancashire cheese, homemade chutneys, and traditional British cakes from local bakeries.
What should I bring for a trip to Clitheroe?
Pack sturdy walking shoes, a rain jacket, and layers for changeable temperatures, as the weather is often cool and damp. Binoculars may enhance countryside walks, and reusable bags are helpful at local markets.
What is the nightlife in Clitheroe like?
Clitheroe has a welcoming nightlife scene with traditional pubs, craft beer venues, and cozy wine bars. Live music and occasional cultural events bring a lively feel, especially around the town center.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Clitheroe?
Clitheroe Food Festival draws crowds in summer with local producers and demonstrations. Seasonal music events and traditional fairs are also part of the town’s yearly calendar.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Clitheroe?
Clitheroe has many family-friendly vacation rentals, including cottages and homes with extra bedrooms, child-friendly amenities, and outdoor spaces. Look for listings that highlight board games, gardens, or convenient access to parks.
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Clitheroe stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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