Bowland Wild Boar Animal Park - Ribble Valley, Lancashire
Bowland Wild Boar Animal Park is situated in outstanding Ribble Valley countryside - yet is just a short journey away from Preston, Clitheroe and Longridge. The Park has so much more to offer than Wild Boar! A true hidden gem - well worth a trip to from all families and animal lovers alike.
Bowland Wild Boar Animal Park
Chipping
Preston
PR3 2QT
01995 61554
wildboarpark.co.uk
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BOWLAND WILD BOAR PARK
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Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary, Avenham and Miller Parks, Samlesbury Hall, Bowland Wild Boar Park, Museum of Lancashire, Brockholes Nature Reserve, Hoghton Tower, Harris Museum and Art Gallery, British Commercial Vehicle Museum, Beacon Fell Country Park, Stydd Gardens
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Located in Wigglesworth, Bowland Fell Park offers a playground and indoor pool. Kendal is 28 miles from the property.
The accommodation is fitted with a sitting and dining area. There is also a kitchen, fitted with an oven. A toaster and refrigerator are also provided, as well as a kettle. There is a private bathroom with a bathtub or shower in every unit.
Guests can enjoy a drink at the on-site bar. The property also has Convenience Store (on site).
Bradford is 28 miles from Bowland Fell Park, and Preston is 22 miles away. The nearest airport is Leeds Bradford Airport, 29 miles from Bowland Fell Park.
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Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary
Avenham and Miller Parks
Preston Guild Wheel
Beacon Fell Country Park
Harris Museum and Art Gallery
Barton Grange Garden Centre - Workshops
Ribble Steam Railway
Bowland Wild Boar Park
Brockholes Nature Reserve
Cuerden Valley Park
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Top 10 Things To Do In Preston:
1. Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary
2. Avenham and Miller Parks
3. Preston Guild Wheel
4. Harris Museum and Art Gallery
5. Beacon Fell Country Park
6. Barton Grange Garden Centre - Workshops
7. Ribble Steam Railway
8. Bowland Wild Boar Park
9. Brockholes Nature Reserve
10. Cuerden Valley Park
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The Forest of Bowland is a landscape rich in heritage, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, much of this beauty is related to the wild nature of the landscape - itself a result of hundreds, if not thousands of years of human activity.
Many of the features present in Bowland today were established in the post medieval period. Across Bowland there are many fine examples of the stone buildings that were built to replace timber houses between the 16th and 18th centuries, with their characteristic stone mullions, lintels and datestones. There are also sites that survive as isolated reminders of the medieval heritage of the Forest of Bowland, for example the Cistercian monastery at Sawley.
image copyright Graham CooperIt was the medieval period that perhaps had the greatest impact on the Bowland landscape. During this time the Royal hunting forests were established - the title ‘forest’ refers to hunting rights, and not to a large expanse of woodland, as we interpret it today. The King used his rights to prevent landowners from clearing and cultivating the land, restricting development and prohibiting change. This controlling influence continued after the Forest laws were revoked in 1507, as deer parks and smaller estates replaced the hunting forests.
There were five main forests - the Royal Forest of Bowland and four others belonging to the earldom of Lancaster at Bleasdale, Quernmore, Wyresdale and Pendle. Hunting in these areas was traditionally for deer and wild boar, together with rabbits, foxes, hares, pheasants and partridges.
Managing the land for game hunting, primarily grouse shooting, has remained a predominant influence on the landscape, and several large private landowners remain today, such as the Duchy of Lancaster, the Duke of Westminster, and Lord Clitheroe. However the current largest single landowner is United Utilities - which manages a large area of the fells primarily for water catchment.
Bronze Age settlers cleared trees from the fells and began cultivating the land. They left little material evidence of their presence, but the fells have remained largely clear of trees ever since.
Other pre historic remains in the area include a cairn on Parlick Pike and Bleasdale Circle.
The Romans left behind two key routeways through Bowland, the north-south Ribchester to Carlisle road, and a lesser east-west route which is evident north of Downham.
The Norse settlers left their impact in our language as well as the landscape - for example, ‘Pen’ in Pendle means hill; ‘Tolfin’ was a norseman who founded what is now called Dolphinholme (‘holme’ is an area of flat land). Contrary to popular misconceptions, the origins of the name Bowland have nothing to do with archery (“the land of the bow”) or with medieval vaccaries (Old Norse, bu-, cow). According to Ekwall (1922), the name derives from the Old English boga-, Old Norse bogi-, meaning a “bow or bend in a river”, and was likely coined in the tenth-century to describe the topography of the Hodder basin, with its characteristic meandering river and streams. The Domesday Bogeuurde is an instance of this usage – a placename thought to designate Barge Ford (formerly known as Boward/Bowerd), a ford that sits on the wide, pronounced bend of the Hodder at its confluence with Foulscales Brook, due southwest of Newton.
Local History & Heritage - Notable Heritage Features
Medieval vaccaries (a type of cattle farm) at Sabden and Marshaw, the motte and bailey castles in the Lune valley, and the monastery at Sawley.
Grand halls, parks and houses at Browsholme, Leagram and Quernmore
Sixteenth to eighteenth century stone buildings with their distinctive stone mullions, lintels and datestones can be seen in many villages and a fine example is at Stephen Park in Gisburn Forest
Dry stone walls and outbarns - the irregular field patterns are oldest (pre 1600AD), while the more regular patterns date from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Disused quarries and lead mines
Lime kilns (used to make mortar as well as lime to fertilise the fields)
Nineteenth century cotton and paper mills at Oakenclough and Caton
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