Hurst Green

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Hurst Green

Hurst Green is a pretty Lancashire village on the little Dean Brook and close to the rivers of Hodder and Ribble.

Hurst Green has been home since the mid-20th Century of the Shireburn Almshouses or Shireburn Cottages as they were removed from the Longridge Fell area.

There is also an interesting little graveyard at on end of the village.

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Local History

Historic monuments near Hurst Green

  • Round cairn on Thornley Hall Fell, 430m east of Meg Hall – 4.72 km away
  • Bailey Hall moated site, fishponds and chantry of St John the Baptist. – 0.89 km away
  • Clitheroe Castle; medieval enclosure castle – 6.81 km away
  • Portfield hillfort – 6.55 km away
  • Roman signal station on Mellor Moor – 7.17 km away
  • Three high crosses in St Mary’s churchyard – 5.02 km away
  • Bowl barrow 170m north east of Hacking Boat House – 2.40 km away
  • Bowl barrow 250m north of Hacking Boat House – 2.15 km away
  • Whalley Cistercian abbey – 4.89 km away
  • Eadsford (or Edisford) Bridge – 5.40 km away
  • Ribchester Roman fort (Bremetennacum) – 4.60 km away
  • Whalley Bridge – 5.15 km away
  • The Old Lower Hodder Bridge – 2.25 km away
  • Length of Roman road N of Bateson’s Farm – 8.68 km away