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GBP 35 - 45 The Mill Hotel
This 3-star hotel is near the village of Croston in Lancashire, a short drive from the M6. It has free Wi-Fi, free parking, a bar, restaurant and en s… More | ||||||
Croston is a village in the United Kingdom between Chorley and Southport and is next to the River Yarrow (Lancashire)|River Yarrow. The St. Michaels and All Angels Church is at the centre of the village. At the end of Church Street there is a stone cross which was erected in 1953. There is a fifteenth century cobbled pack horse bridge which crosses the River Yarrow. The village green is used as a venue for the annual May Day Madness and Bastille Day celebrations.
Centuries ago the parish of Croston was far larger than it is today. It included Chorley, Hoole, Rufford, Lancashire|Rufford, Bretherton, Mawdesley, Tarleton, Hesketh Bank, Bispham, Walmer Bridge and Ulnes Walton.
A charter granted by Edward I of England|Edward I in 1283 allowed an annual medieval fair and market to be held on the village green. Ancient maps also depict a castle. It is believed to have been a wooden one because there is no evidence of a stone structure.
Croston has a large brick police station which has recently been refurbished and which was replaced by a smaller police station in the 1970s. It is similar in style to those in the surrounding areas, notably Bamber Bridge and Leyland police station.
The building provides:
A new home for Croston Pre-school
Croston railway station.
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A large community space with meeting rooms
An exhibition area for local arts and heritage projects
A reference library and a reading room
Space for adult educationSee also
Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway.External links