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Hacking Hall

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Hacking Hall is a Grade I listed, early-17th-century house situated at the confluence of the rivers Calder and Ribble in Lancashire, England. It is thought that J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings, may have taken inspiration from the ferry here for the Bucklebury Ferry over the Brandywine river in his book, as it was still operational when Tolkien visited nearby Stonyhurst College.

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Hacking Hall
Old Langho Road, Ribble Valley Billington and Langho

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Hacking Hall

Old Langho Road
BB6 8AW Ribble Valley, Billington and Langho
England, United Kingdom
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