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in 2003. The building continued to deteriorate but planning permission was granted in 2011 for its restoration and conversion to a visitor centre and housing. Work began on restoring the house in 2017 and was completed in 2021. The visitor centre opened to the public in December 2022. Volunteer work
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held by different branches of the Banastre family, the Banastres of Bank, and that of Sir Thomas Banastre. The Bank moiety remained with the Banastres until 1690 when Christopher Banastre died leaving two daughters. His eldest daughter, Anne, married Thomas Fleetwood who made the first to attempt at
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During winter break prior to the 2023 season Shaun 'Sticky Fingers' Parkinson was stripped of his noticeable persons title along with the captaincy of Bretherton Cricket Club, theft from wallets being cited as the reason. The parish council maintain a recreation ground with children's play area,
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Bretherton has a cricket club founded in 1925 which enters teams in Palace Shield Cricket Competition and plays at the South Road Ground opposite the Blue Anchor Inn. They currently play in division four of the Moore and Smalley Palace Shield. They are currently 2019 Division 6 Champions.
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and means "farmstead of the brothers". It was first recorded in documents in 1190. Bretherton has been variously recorded as Bretherton in 1242, Brotherton occurs in 1292, Bertherton in 1292 and Thorp was mentioned in 1212.
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to the north. The village is situated towards the centre of the township on slightly rising ground and Bank Hall on higher ground to the west whilst the south-west of the township is less than 25 feet above level.
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Bretherton Endowed Primary was founded as a free school by a merchant, James Fletcher in 1653. The present school has around 115 pupils on role. The majority of secondary age pupils in the village attend
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The village was almost self-supporting but changes have occurred within living memory; well-paid employment elsewhere and rationalisation of farming caused people to move to local urban centres, such as
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The vanished hamlet of Thorp, held by a family of that name was sold to Sir Thomas Banastre. Sir Thomas's portion was owned by different families until the early 19th century when the Heskeths of
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and the families who lived there. Bretherton remained a rural community and today is largely residential with residents commuting to nearby towns.
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and subsequently the manor descended to Lord Lilford. This branch of the family built or rebuilt
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The township covers 2,292 statute acres of flat low-lying land mostly used for agriculture. The
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fee and assessed as two plough-lands. It was given by the Bussels to Richard le Boteler of
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World Cup alpine ski racer and first British World Cup winner (KitzbĂĽhel Slalom 2022),
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A record of a chapel is mentioned in a charter of 1344 but nothing else is known. The
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which has lost its sails. It was built in 1741 and has been converted to a house.
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as Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party at the 2015 General Election.
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line passes through the north east of Bretherton but the nearest station is at
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Bank Hall Action Group (2002–2010) "Bank Hall Bretherton", www.bankhall.org.uk
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still continues to restore the gardens including its walls and buildings.
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origins and its early history was closely involved with the manor house
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tennis court, football pitches and bowling green off South Road.
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in Bretherton including several farmhouses and St John's Church.
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from 1894 to 1974. Since 1974, it is part of Chorley Borough's
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There are four minor roads in Bretherton village, North Road (
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Clerk to Lancashire County Council, lived in the village.
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Lancashire's Best Kept Village (Small Village Class) Award
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was consecrated in 1840. It is built in the Early English
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formed in 1995 campaigns to save the derelict Bank Hall.
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acquired it. In 1880 the Heskeths sold their portion to
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in that area. Bretherton became part of Chorley Rural
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Bretherton (disambiguation)

Bretherton Parish Church
Bretherton is located in the Borough of Chorley
Bretherton is located in Lancashire
Lancashire
2011 Census
OS grid reference
SD475205
Civil parish
District
Chorley
Shire county
Lancashire
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PR26
Dialling code
Police
Lancashire
Fire
Lancashire
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament

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