Whalley Manor
Whalley Manor currently has a range of stunning two, three and four bedroom homes with plenty of house styles available to choose from. Many of these homes are ready to move in, with SHARED OWNERSHIP COMING SOON!
SHARED OWNERSHIP COMING SOON TO WHALLEY MANOR!
Whalley Manor currently has a range of stunning two, three and four bedroom homes with plenty of house styles available to choose from. Many of these homes are ready to move in!
Sitting in the heart of Whalley's beautiful and thriving village, in a prime location at the foot of the Ribble Valley, an area well known for its outstanding natural beauty and scenic walks. While it certainly offers its residents a taste of the good life, for those who need to commute, it's a short train journey into Manchester City Centre, while Preston is around half an hour away.
Throw in excellent schools, a thriving independent retail high street and a delicious food scene, the Ribble Valley is a popular choice for many families and professionals looking to put down roots.
Amenities
Whalley is rightly proud of its independent shopping scene from children’s wear specialists Hansel and Gretal to Whalley Warm & Dry, a popular outdoor boot fitting specialist, while The Whalley Wine Shop has one of the finest selections of wine, beers, and spirits that Lancashire has to offer. Connected is the Whalley Wine Bar, which is one of a number of pubs and bars within walking distance of Whalley Manor.
For your weekly shop, there are several large supermarkets within easy reach of the new build development with nearby Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Aldi – just a short drive away in Clitheroe where you’ll also find upmarket grocery chain, Booths. Clitheroe’s charming weekly market is a must-visit for all your fresh produce and much more.
The Village Hall sits at the heart of this wonderful village offering events from live music to baby massage classes. For sports, nearby Roefield Leisure boasts tennis courts, football pitches and even a climbing wall. In fact, for a village, Whalley pretty much has all sport bases covered – including a golf club and cricket ground, which is infamous for holding the first ever ‘Roses’ cricket match no less.
For sports, nearby Roefield Leisure Centre has tennis courts, football pitches and even a climbing wall. In fact, for a village, Whalley pretty much has all sport bases covered – including a golf club and cricket ground, which is infamous for holding the first-ever 'Roses' cricket match.
Travel
Whalley Manor is less than a 10 minute walk from the town centre and is close to several well performing schools, including Whalley Primary School and Ribblesdale High School in nearby Clitheroe. And when the time comes, there is a range of universities in the vicinity, including the University of Central Lancashire, Lancaster University and Bolton University. The University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University and Salford University are also easily accessed by car or public transport links.
Despite its semi-rural location in the heart of Lancashire’s lush countryside, our new build development, Whalley Manor, is well connected with all major roads including the A671 and A59 running close to the Ribble Valley village. It’s around 30 minutes to Preston and the M6, about half an hour to Blackburn, an hour to the coast of Blackpool and the bustling city of Manchester.
While Clitheroe Interchange makes it possible to travel by bus to towns in and around Lancashire and Yorkshire. Nearby Whalley railway station, meanwhile, offers hourly – sometimes half-hourly, train services to Blackburn, Bolton and Manchester.
Location
Ribble Valley has been dubbed the Food Capital of the North in recent years with its burgeoning food and drink scene, so you’ll certainly be spoiled for choice when it comes to dining out at top-notch and award-winning restaurants.
And if its culinary scene wasn’t enough to tempt you, there is so much beauty on your doorstep from stunning walking trails winding through the lush Ribble Valley to the majestic Whalley Abbey – Whalley’s most famous site. It’s little wonder this charming village, perched on the banks of the River Calder surrounded by such beautiful countryside and historic interest, has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Beauty in its own right.
The village is also noted for sitting at the foot of Pendle Hill, which, once you ramble to the top, has spectacular views over most of Lancashire. Nearby, The Forest of Bowland in the Ribble Valley offers some of the region’s finest scenery with hundreds of acres of sweeping natural landscape to explore and enjoy.