Village and civil parish in Lancashire, England
Human settlement in England
Paythorne is a small village and civil parish in Ribble Valley , Lancashire , England. It is situated alongside the River Ribble , north-east of Clitheroe , and on the boundary with North Yorkshire . Other parishes adjacent to Paythorne are Halton West , Nappa (both in North Yorkshire ), Newsholme , Horton , Gisburn , Sawley , Bolton-by-Bowland and Gisburn Forest (all in Lancashire).[ 2] The nearest town is Barnoldswick , situated 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south-east of the village.[ 3] Paythorne is on the edge of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty , although only a small area in the west of the parish is within the area's boundary.[ 2] The Ribble Way long-distance walk passes through the village.[ 4]
Paythorne is a small village, with not many facilities although it has a pub (the Buck Inn) and a Methodist chapel. A mobile post office serves Gisburn; the nearest permanent Post Office is at Hellifield , 5 miles away. The area surrounding the village consists of several farms , and moorland including Paythorne Moor north of the village.
The meaning of the place name is uncertain, however suggestions have included "a thorn bush beside a pathway" and "a peacock shaped thorn bush".[ 5]
The manors of Paythorne and Ellenthorpe were part of the Percy Fee which was listed under Craven in the Domesday Book .[ 6] In the 1140s, William de Percy II, feudal baron of Topcliffe , granted Ellenthorpe, in the southwest of the civil parish, to the Cistercian monks who founded Sawley Abbey .[ 7] The monks developed a grange here.[ 8]
Historically , Paythorne was in the West Riding of Yorkshire , and before it became a parish, it was a township in the parish of Gisburn .[ 9]
In the 2001 census , Paythorne had a population of 95,[ 1] however in 2011 the parish was grouped with Newsholme and Horton (2001 pop. 50 and 76), giving a total of 253.[ 10] [ 2] From the 2011 Census population details had been included in Newsholme parish.
For local government, Paythorne is part of the ward of Gisburn, Rimington in the borough of Ribble Valley .[ 11]
The Pennine Bridleway National Trail and Ribble Way pass through the parish, crossing the Ribble on the Paythorne Bridge.
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The Buck Inn
Paythorne Bridge over the
River Ribble
Ellenthorpe Farm in southwest of the parish (
Thorp )
Carters Farmhouse
See also
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Paythorne .
References
^ a b "Parish headcount" (PDF) . Lancashire Parish Portal . Lancashire County Council . Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 December 2006. Retrieved 13 December 2008 .
^ a b c "Wards and parishes map" . MARIO . Lancashire County Council. Retrieved 1 March 2018 .
^ "OpenStreetMap" . Retrieved 13 December 2008 .
^ Alan Shepley; Graham Wilkinson (2005). Walking the Ribble Way – A guide from sea to source . Wood Education Programme Trust. ISBN 978-0-9541809-1-1 . OCLC 124023932 .
^ "Parish Council Details: Paythorne Parish Council" . Lancashire Parish Portal . Lancashire County Council . Archived from the original on 27 June 2009. Retrieved 13 December 2008 .
^ Whitaker, Thomas Dunham (1878), The history and antiquities of the deanery of Craven 3rd ed. (PDF) , Dodson (Leeds) and Cassell, Petter & Galpin (London), pp. 44, 51–52, OCLC 504073084 , retrieved 30 May 2024
^ John Harland , ed. (1853). Historical account of the Cistercian Abbey of Salley . J Russell Smith, London. p. 7. Retrieved 30 May 2024 .
^ Charles Travis Clay ; William Farrer, eds. (2013). Early Yorkshire Charters: Volume 11, The Percy Fee . Cambridge University Press. p. 232.
^ "Paythorne Tn/CP Yorkshire through time – Descriptive Gazetteer entries" . A Vision of Britain through Time . University of Portsmouth & others. 2008. Retrieved 14 December 2008 .
^ UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Newsholme Parish (1170215119)" . Nomis . Office for National Statistics . Retrieved 1 March 2018 .
^ The Borough of Ribble Valley (Electoral Changes) Order 2001 . Office of Public Sector Information . 13 July 2001. ISBN 0-11-029681-8 . Retrieved 13 December 2008 .
^ MKH Computer Services Ltd. "Pennine Bridleway — LDWA Long Distance Paths" . Ldwa.org.uk. Retrieved 7 April 2016 .
^ MKH Computer Services Ltd. "Ribble Way — LDWA Long Distance Paths" . Ldwa.org.uk. Retrieved 7 April 2016 .
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