28-01-2009
Variety Show
02-07-2008
Doing More For Local Tourism


We journey into the foothills of Pendle Hill, the dominant feature of East Lancashire, where we see it in either one of its benign moods with the sun shining or when it is shrouded in mist with dark clouds scurrying across. It is here in the villages of Roughlee, Barley and Newchurch that we hear the sad tale of Alice Nutter, Elizabeth Southern and Anne Whittle, who were accused, tried and found guilty of witchcraft in 1612. Admire the magnificent scenery, gaze at the moody hulk of Pendle Hill, wave to the Witches shop and see the ‘Eye of God’ in the tower of St Mary’s Church.
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