The Hark to Bounty, Slaidburn

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FOT884242
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RM Rights Managed
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10.7 MB
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3404×5120px
288×433mm
11.3×17.1in
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The ancient stone built village of Slaidburn lies beside the River Hodder, one of the major tributaries of the River Ribble, the Hark to Bounty pictured here lies at the centre of the village which has been considered since ancient time as The Capital of Bowland. The inn dates back to the 11th Century when Bowland was a Royal hunting estate, it was in this inn that the laws of "Vert" or venison were passed and justice meted out' the ancient cout room still exists above the bar
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Tom Richardson
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2011-08-19
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