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The street is lined with Georgian houses and cottages and the Royal Oak Inn still bears the names of its original owners of 1781, William and Emma Geldred.
On the other side of the three-arched bridge across the Wenning where the road widens and runs between terraces of stone cottages and shops, some which have bottle glass windows.
The castle built by the Normans gargoyles were added by Sir Edward Stanley who commanded a contingent of Lancashire men-at-arms at the Battle of Flodden in 1513.
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- Landmark