Listed for £190,000
July 18, 2025
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THE AREA
Crawshawbooth is a picturesque village nestled in the Rossendale Valley of Lancashire, England. Situated just north of Rawtenstall and south of Loveclough, it lies on the edge of the Pennines, surrounded by rolling hills and moorland. The village boasts a rich industrial heritage, with historical ties to the cotton and shoe-making industries during the Victorian era. Today, Crawshawbooth retains its charm with a blend of traditional stone-built homes and modern amenities, including local shops, eateries, and pubs like the Black Dog and Masons Arms. Its scenic surroundings and network of footpaths make it a haven for walkers and nature enthusiasts.
Historically, Crawshawbooth is notable for its association with the Quaker movement. The Friends Meeting House, built in 1716, stands as one of the oldest Quaker meeting houses in the world. This Grade II* listed building reflects the village's longstanding spiritual and communal traditions. Another significant landmark is Crawshaw Hall, a Grade II* listed mansion constructed in 1831 by John Brooks, a prominent local calico printer and quarry owner. His son, Sir Thomas Brooks, was later elevated to the peerage as Baron Crawshaw. These historical sites, along with the village's enduring community spirit, contribute to Crawshawbooth's unique character and appeal.
TENURE
Freehold
COUNCIL TAX
Rossendale Borough Council - Band A
PLEASE NOTE
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