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Gisburn Parish is an area of beautiful countryside, with rolling pastures small woodlands, hedge lined lanes and with the magnificent river Ribble flowing through.

The burial records for St Mary the Virgin are now online in a searchable database. Click here for more

The newly formed Gisburn Local History Society is compiling an archive of historical resources and hopes to be able to publish a book on the history of Gisburn.

As the archive is created its content will be published on this site and can be seen by:- Clicking Here

Missing Gisburn Manorial records as follows:
1) Court Book 1634 - 1677
2) Pains Book 1636 - 1672
3) Draft Pains Book with a list of jurors 1635 - 1640
4) Plaint Book 1774 – 1796
Also missing
5) “Register of Services” book for period: - 21st May 1930 to 31st December 1946.
Gisburn Parish Council
Missing ‘Minute Book’ for the period:-
October 1919 to September 1944

If you have any information about the whereabouts of any of the above please email barrietyrer@ribblesdale.net.

Welcome to our Web Site if you find any problems or have any suggestions please email barrietyrer@ribblesdale.net 

OLD PHOTOGRAPHS Click on History above and then Old Photographs

 

 

Please use the links above to explore our site

Gisburn Parish Council
Parish Council minutes and agenda. Agenda 15 May 2008

Gisburn Village Hall

Gisburn Pages
A guide to Gisburn village with photo tour. History, groups and societies, village hall, Parish council and school.

Tourist Information
All the info for visitors, accommodation, places to eat and drink, plus places to see and things to do in and around Gisburn and the Ribble Valley. 

History
Local History pages and genealogy information.

Church Pages
All you need to know about  St Mary the Virgin, including services, church guide, history, photos and church organisations and details of our church roof appeal.

Clubs & Societies
Details and information about our many and lively clubs societies and organisations.

In addition to Gisburn Village the area includes  Rimington Village and the hamlets of Middop, Nappa, Newsholme, Horton, and Paythorne in addition to many outlying farms and houses.