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OS grid reference
  
SD684379

Country
  
Post town
  
CLITHEROE

Local time
  
Friday 7:28 AM

District
  
UK parliament constituency
  
Region
  
Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
BB7

Shire county
  
Dialling code
  
01254

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Weather
  
5°C, Wind W at 34 km/h, 91% Humidity

Civil parish
  
Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley

Hurst Green is a small village in the Ribble Valley district of Lancashire, England, connected in its history to the Jesuit school, Stonyhurst College. The village is 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.

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Map of Hurst Green, Clitheroe, UK

History

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 (approximately 500 residents).

There is a distinctive war memorial to World Wars I and II bearing the names of the soldiers from the area who died. This is situated near the village green. At the other side of the green stands the prominent St Peter's Guild Club, a Catholic social club which has existed for well over 200 years.

Shireburn donated the impressive and distinctive alms houses to the village. These alms houses were originally based on Longridge Fell but moved to Avenue Road.

The presence of at least two old bobbin mills bear witness to the cottage cotton industry that was here once. However, this is a community that mainly lives on farming and tourism - with some people working at the local college and many more commuting to local towns.

In the 1970s the village had three shops, but these have gone over the last few years and Hurst Green now has no shops, though there remains a thriving sense of community, often centred on the large village hall, St. Peter's Catholic Church at Stonyhurst College, the Anglican church of St. John The Evangelist, the pubs, St Peter's Club, and the football club.

Schools

In the village is St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School. Like Stonyhurst College the school has a strong Jesuit tradition, was founded by Richard Shireburn and is helped by the Diocese of Salford. The school normally provides pupils for St Augustine's RC High School, Billington and St Cecilia's RC High School, Longridge. The primary school teaches boys and girls from the ages of 5 to 11 years old. Within it is a Pre-School that takes children from the ages of 3 to 5 years old. It is reputed to be the oldest and smallest Jesuit school in the UK.

Hotels and public houses

The village has a number of hotels and public houses, partly to cater for the large number of visitors.

Public Houses

  • Punchbowl Inn - closed in 2011 after having been a pub, Indian restaurant and then a pub again.
  • Bayley Arms (named after a local family)
  • Shireburn Arms (named after the Shireburn family who built and lived at Stonyhurst)
  • Eagle & Child (named after the Eagle towers of Stonyhurst College)
  • Hotels

  • Punchbowl Inn
  • Bayley Arms
  • Shireburn Arms
  • Numerous Bed & Breakfasts
  • Famous people from Hurst Green

    Will Greenwood - England World Cup winning Rugby Union Player was brought up on Smithy Row, Hurst Green, by Sue and Dick Greenwood, the latter also an England Rugby international.

    For a small rural village, the bus service remains good, connecting Hurst Green to both Longridge and Clitheroe, running in each direction approximately 7 times a day, at two hourly intervals, as at summer 2011.

    References

    Hurst Green, Lancashire Wikipedia


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