Barley

Settlement in Lancashire Pendle

England

Barley

Footpath and Stream, Barley The footpath leads onwards up Pendle Hill. The stream has some charming small waterfalls.
Footpath and Stream, Barley Credit: David Bremner

Barley is a small village located in the Ribble Valley district of Lancashire, England. Situated in the picturesque Pendle Hill area, it is surrounded by stunning countryside and offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike.

The village has a rich history, dating back to medieval times when it was an important agricultural settlement. Today, remnants of its past can still be seen in the form of traditional stone cottages and historic buildings, giving Barley a charming and timeless atmosphere.

One of the main attractions in Barley is the famed Pendle Hill, which looms over the village and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The hill is also associated with the infamous Pendle Witch Trials of the 17th century, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and walkers alike.

For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Barley is a fantastic base for exploring the nearby Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is renowned for its diverse wildlife, picturesque walking trails, and cycling routes, providing ample opportunities for adventure and exploration.

The village itself boasts a small but friendly community, with a handful of amenities including a local pub, a village hall, and a small convenience store. It also hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, bringing locals and visitors together in celebration of the village's heritage and natural beauty.

Overall, Barley offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing a tranquil haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts in the heart of Lancashire.

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Barley Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.861038/-2.273366 or Grid Reference SD8240. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath and Stream, Barley The footpath leads onwards up Pendle Hill. The stream has some charming small waterfalls.
Footpath and Stream, Barley
The footpath leads onwards up Pendle Hill. The stream has some charming small waterfalls.
Set in Concrete A boot print set in the concrete. A moment captured on the footpath up Pendle Hill.
Set in Concrete
A boot print set in the concrete. A moment captured on the footpath up Pendle Hill.
A Glimpse of Pendle Hill On the footpath from Barley and a glimpse of Pendle Hill is had through the trees.
A Glimpse of Pendle Hill
On the footpath from Barley and a glimpse of Pendle Hill is had through the trees.
On Pendle Hill A pause to admire the view on the way up Pendle Hill.
On Pendle Hill
A pause to admire the view on the way up Pendle Hill.
Path on Pendle Hill On my way back down towards Barley.
Path on Pendle Hill
On my way back down towards Barley.
Barley Water, Barley Looking upstream along Barley Water from Barley Bridge, just prior to the confluence with White Hough Water.
Barley Water, Barley
Looking upstream along Barley Water from Barley Bridge, just prior to the confluence with White Hough Water.
Eastern Escarpment, Pendle Hill Looking up at the escarpment on the eastern side of Pendle Hill.
Eastern Escarpment, Pendle Hill
Looking up at the escarpment on the eastern side of Pendle Hill.
Top of the Ogden Valley Greenway, Pendle Hill Looking out towards the Ogden Valley Greenway and, beyond, the Ribble Estuary.
Top of the Ogden Valley Greenway, Pendle Hill
Looking out towards the Ogden Valley Greenway and, beyond, the Ribble Estuary.
Lower Ogden Reservoir
Lower Ogden Reservoir
Stormclouds over Pendle Hill Pendle View Farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SD7754">SD7754</a> (Shown on the map as Cracoe Hill Farm) in the foreground.
Stormclouds over Pendle Hill
Pendle View Farm SD7754 (Shown on the map as Cracoe Hill Farm) in the foreground.
Pendle Inn Inn in the very popular village of Barley.
Pendle Inn
Inn in the very popular village of Barley.
Path on the edge of Pendle Views are restricted by low cloud.
Path on the edge of Pendle
Views are restricted by low cloud.
Path down Pendle Side The slightly gentler of the two main routes from the Barley side. Views are restricted by low cloud, though a break in the cloud can be seen.
Path down Pendle Side
The slightly gentler of the two main routes from the Barley side. Views are restricted by low cloud, though a break in the cloud can be seen.
Feeding sheep at dusk Low cloud is resting on Pendle Hill behind.
Feeding sheep at dusk
Low cloud is resting on Pendle Hill behind.
Pendle Hill Pendle Hill at 557m (1,827 feet) is something of a Lancashire icon, steeped in folklore and history. The 17th century seems to have been a particularly busy period here with the Pendle witch trials in 1612, Richard Towneley's barometer experiment in 1661 and George Fox's vision of many souls coming to Christ in 1652. Of those the witch trials are perhaps the best known. Ten men and two women living in the immediate area were accused of commiting murder by witchcraft. Ten were found guilty and executed. Towneley, together with Henry Power, used the newly invented barometer to measure air pressure at different altitudes on the hill which led to an understanding of the relationship between air density and pressure.  Finally, George Fox's vision at this spot was an important event in the establishment of the Society of Friends (Quakers). 

Note how the area around the pillar has been eroded away by its many visitors. More recent pictures show how this problem has been addressed: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3864654">SD8041 : Trig Point on Pendle Hill</a>.
Pendle Hill
Pendle Hill at 557m (1,827 feet) is something of a Lancashire icon, steeped in folklore and history. The 17th century seems to have been a particularly busy period here with the Pendle witch trials in 1612, Richard Towneley's barometer experiment in 1661 and George Fox's vision of many souls coming to Christ in 1652. Of those the witch trials are perhaps the best known. Ten men and two women living in the immediate area were accused of commiting murder by witchcraft. Ten were found guilty and executed. Towneley, together with Henry Power, used the newly invented barometer to measure air pressure at different altitudes on the hill which led to an understanding of the relationship between air density and pressure. Finally, George Fox's vision at this spot was an important event in the establishment of the Society of Friends (Quakers). Note how the area around the pillar has been eroded away by its many visitors. More recent pictures show how this problem has been addressed: SD8041 : Trig Point on Pendle Hill.
Wet field above Croft House  This only slightly sloping field is just below the steep side of Brown Hill, which probably explains why it is wet.
Wet field above Croft House
This only slightly sloping field is just below the steep side of Brown Hill, which probably explains why it is wet.
The road to Hollin Top A farm access road rather than a public route. The Pendle Way turns right through the gate here and down the hill.
The road to Hollin Top
A farm access road rather than a public route. The Pendle Way turns right through the gate here and down the hill.
Mounting block and signpost on Stang Top Road The signpost indicates the Pendle Way that at this point uses the road to Hollin Top farm.
Mounting block and signpost on Stang Top Road
The signpost indicates the Pendle Way that at this point uses the road to Hollin Top farm.
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Barley is located at Grid Ref: SD8240 (Lat: 53.861038, Lng: -2.273366)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Pendle

Police Authority: Lancashire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.861038,-2.273366
Barley
Place: village
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Parking
Note: Converted to outdoor searing for covid-19
Opening Hours Covid19: off
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Cafe
The Cabin
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Beck Side
Addr Housename: Beck Side
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Telephone
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Post Box
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Brand Wikipedia: en:Royal Mail
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 16:15; Sa 10:00
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Operator Wikidata: Q638098
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Ref: BB12 168
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Bus Stop
Opposite Barley Mow
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Bus Stop
Barley Mow
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Defibrillator
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Shelter
Bench: yes
Lit: yes
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Inscription: Erected by the parish of Barley to the glorious memory of those who lost their lives in the great war 1914-1919 Ellis Edwin Cridland Gerald White Rodney Pidwell 1939-1945 Sydney Dugdale Greater love hath no man that this that a man lay down his life for h
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Note: [rest of inscription] is life for his friend.
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Turning Circle
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Give Way
Direction: forward
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Give Way
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Barrier: yes
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Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 53.8607001/-2.2733974
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 53.8607114/-2.2733613
Waste Basket
Lat/Long: 53.8606952/-2.2734996
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: metal
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Ing Ends Farm
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Lat/Long: 53.8616829/-2.2802408
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Material: stone
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Stile: stepover
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Barley House Farm
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Overhouses Farm
Place: locality
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Narrow Gates
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Barrier: stile
Material: stone
Source: survey;gps
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Barrley with Wheatley Booth
Information: map
Tourism: information
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