Situated in the heart of the Ribble Valley on the banks of the River Calder, this unique development has a host of leisure facilities and local amenities on your doorstep including an excellent mix of shops, galleries, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs. Lancashire's Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is close by.
The development also benefits from excellent motorway connections with the M65 nearby. There’s also a regular bus and train service providing easy access to Clitheroe, Burnley, Blackburn, Accrington and Bolton making Calderstone Green an ideal base for those who commute.
Whalley lies in the heart of the Ribble Valley on the banks of the River Calder and close to Lancashire's Forest of Bowland, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Home to Whalley Abbey, this picturesque village provides an excellent mix of shops, galleries, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs.
Only 10 minutes away is the historic market town of Clitheroe, which is built around the 12th Century castle that looks down over the town and is said to be the smallest Norman castle in England.
The area has fantastic walks and cycle tracks to suit all ages and abilities along with many other outdoor activities to enjoy.
SHOPSWhalley offers many small boutiques and local stores for everyday needs and the town offers a choice of 4 small pubs.
Mitton Hall restaurant, bar and hotel is less than 2miles from the development providing formal dining with an extensive menu using locally sourced produce.
Shops Distance (in miles)
Sainsburys Supermarket 4.91
Sainsburys Supermarket
SCHOOLSSchools Distance (in miles)
Stonyhurst College 3.71
TRANSPORTWhalley has excellent motorway connections with the M65 nearby, plus a regular bus and train service all providing access to Clitheroe, Burnley, Blackburn, Accrington and Bolton - making Calderstone Green an ideal base for those who commute.
Rail
National Rail Enquiries
08457 484950
Transport Distance (in miles)
Blackpool Airport() 31.91