Whichever way you looked, the settings had a certain nature about them that were good, indeed, if not special.
The Village Post office had lost it's presence but had been tastefully converted to living accomodation in it's entirety without any loss of character.
The main feature though, the stream was fantastic.
This one refers to the Swan ******
No it doesn't. I hit the wrong photograph there. The Swan with Two Necks is in Pendleton.
This pub room was from a really nice Pub which we had lunch at in Downham.
Downham nestles under the bulk of Pendle Hill itself, tucked away really neatly.
I'll write up further on the Swan and of course Downham later.
The Village is remembered as the location for the film:-
"Whistle Down The Wind" Hayley Mills I think way back in time. Recently it was used for the BBC drama series "Born and Bread"
screenonline: Whistle Down The Wind (1961)
Bryan Forbes' directorial debut gave Hayley Mills her best-loved role.
More to follow.