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Attractions and Places To See around Roughlee Booth - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Roughlee Booth include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and charming villages. Situated within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the area offers diverse landscapes for exploration. Visitors can discover landmarks associated with local history and enjoy scenic outdoor activities. The region provides a rich experience for those interested in both cultural heritage and natural environments.

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Last updated: May 22, 2026

Pendle Hill summit trig point

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Steep climb up stone stairs from Barley. Can be a bit of a motorway from the Barley side, if you want a quieter walk, why not try from Downham.

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Downham Village

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Amazing little village with excellent pub (Assheton Arms). The entire village has been owned by one family since 1558 so every property is rented. No satellite dishes are permitted, overhead …

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Sabden Village

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Sabden village is a delightful destination for those seeking a peaceful and idyllic countryside experience. Its rich history, natural beauty, and close-knit community make it an attractive place to live and visit in Lancashire's Ribble Valley.

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Alice Nutter Statue

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To commemorate the 400th anniversary of the infamous witches trials, one of the best known – Alice Nutter – was immortalised as a statue in Roughlee village from where she came.

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The Clarion House

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The Clarion House was built in 1912 for Nelson Independent Labour Party and is the last remaining house of many across the country. These houses provided a place in the …

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August 30, 2025, Alice Nutter Statue

On the narrow grass verge between the road and the footpath in the village of Roughlee stands a memorial to Alice Nutter. Approaching cyclists from a distance might immediately think, "What a lovely statue." But anyone who stops to take a closer look will surely notice the woman's hands bound with a heavy iron chain, as well as the sad expression on her face. Alice Nutter was born around 1560 and, along with several other women, was convicted of witchcraft and executed in 1612.

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She patiently waits here, on the narrow grassy strip between the road and the footpath in the village of Roughlee. From a distance, the slowly approaching hiker might spontaneously think, "What a lovely monument." But up close, the attentive observer will not fail to notice the hands bound with a heavy iron chain, nor the sad expression on this woman's face. Her name is Alice Nutter. She was born around 1560 and in 1612—along with several other women—was convicted of witchcraft and executed.

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Colin
April 27, 2025, The Clarion House

cheapest brew around

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February 16, 2025, The Clarion House

Opening times are 10.30 to 4.00 pm every Sunday .

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Sabden offers a great stop for an en-route refreshment. I love the White Hart Pub and, during the week it offers incredibly good value lunches. You will also find a post office / convenience store to top up on water if necessary. It also is a typical Lancashire Village. Situated in both the Ribble Valley and the Forest of Bowland AONB. Then history if very rich, starting from the Middle Ages. At that time, the main industry was farming and quarrying. You can still spot some old vaccary walls nearby. But more recently; the water quality in Ribble Valley was ideal for calico printing, and the industry took off in the 18th and 19th centuries. At one point, seven mills in Sabden employed over 2,000 people. Most of the houses were built for the mill employees and the industry continued until 1931. It was also home to cotton spinning and weaving mills. The last one closed in 1964 and is now an antique centre.

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I grew up running around here, the front side with the steps is great for training.

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May 12, 2024, Sabden Village

cafe is lovely

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in Roughlee Booth?

Roughlee Booth is rich in history. You can visit the Alice Nutter Statue, commemorating one of the accused in the 1612 Lancashire Witch Trials. The Clarion House, built in 1912, is the last remaining of its kind and now serves as a dog-friendly cafe for walkers and cyclists. Additionally, Roughlee Old Hall, a late 16th-century Grade II listed building, and Judson's Mill Lodge (now a trout fishing lake) offer glimpses into the area's past. You can also find remnants of Wesleyan connections, including old gravestones from a demolished Methodist Chapel.

Are there any family-friendly attractions in the area?

Yes, several attractions around Roughlee Booth are suitable for families. Both Downham Village and Sabden Village are noted as family-friendly settlements with charming atmospheres. The Clarion House is a welcoming cafe for all, including those with dogs. For an outdoor activity, consider the Pendle Sculpture Trail Loop, which offers an easy and engaging walk for all ages.

What natural features and viewpoints can I find near Roughlee Booth?

The most prominent natural feature is Pendle Hill summit trig point, offering magnificent views north into the Forest of Bowland and over other parts of Lancashire. Roughlee Booth itself is situated within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), providing scenic landscapes. You can also explore Pendle Water, which features a waterfall and stepping stones near Roughlee Old Hall. The area also includes Biological Heritage Sites like Hollin Brow and Bank Ends, Middle and Hollin Woods, important for local wildlife.

Where can I go for a walk or hike around Roughlee Booth?

Roughlee Booth is surrounded by an extensive network of public footpaths. You can find easy walks like the Pendle Sculpture Trail Loop from Barley or a loop around the Alice Nutter Statue. For more challenging options, the Pendle Hill summit trig point offers a steep climb with rewarding views. The 40K 'Clarion House Way' and the Pendle Way also pass through the parish. For more detailed routes, check out the easy hikes around Roughlee Booth guide.

Are there any cycling routes available?

Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes for gravel biking, ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Cant Clough Reservoir – Hebden Bridge Canal Basin loop'. For more information and specific routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Roughlee Booth guide.

What is special about Downham Village?

Downham Village is a delightful settlement known for its traditional Lancashire charm and stunning scenery. It has a unique ownership history, having been owned by the same family since 1558, which means no satellite dishes, overhead cables, or even village signs are permitted, preserving its historic appearance. It was also the filming location for the 1961 film 'Whistle Down the Wind' and features the excellent Assheton Arms pub.

Where can I find refreshments or a place to eat in Roughlee Booth?

The Clarion House operates as a dog-friendly cafe, open on Sundays, offering hot and cold drinks, crisps, and confectionery. In Roughlee village, The Bay Horse Inn is a local public house. Nearby, Sabden Village offers the White Hart Pub, known for good value lunches, and a post office/convenience store for supplies. Judson's Mill Lodge (now a trout fishing lake) also has a small lakeside cafe and tea rooms at Happy Valley.

What is the significance of Pendle Hill?

Pendle Hill is a prominent natural landmark intertwined with myth and legend, most notably the infamous Lancashire Witch Trials of 1612. It offers superb views from its summit and is a popular destination for hikers, providing a challenging climb and a strong sense of history and folklore.

Are there any running trails in the area?

Yes, there are several running trails around Roughlee Booth, including challenging routes like the 'Pendle Hill Circular via the Pendle Way' and longer runs around the Ogden Reservoirs. You can find more details and specific routes in the Running Trails around Roughlee Booth guide.

What is the history behind The Clarion House?

The Clarion House was built in 1912 by the Nelson Independent Labour Party. It is the last remaining of many such houses across the country, which served as rural retreats for socialist pioneers to enjoy fresh air and camaraderie. Today, it continues this tradition by welcoming walkers and cyclists as a dog-friendly cafe, open on Sundays.

What other historic buildings are in Roughlee Booth?

Beyond Roughlee Old Hall, the parish contains eight other Grade II listed buildings, primarily houses, farmhouses, and farm buildings. These include Fern Cottage, Lynwood, Waterfall Cottage, Willow Cottage, Glen View, Rose Cottage, Dam Head Farmhouse, and Thorneyholme Hall, all showcasing the area's historical architecture.

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