- Newchurch in Pendle
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Coordinates: 53°51′02″N 2°16′19″W / 53.85053°N 2.27206°W
Goldshaw Booth
Newchurch in Pendle
Goldshaw Booth shown within LancashirePopulation 265 (2001) OS grid reference SD8239 Parish Goldshaw Booth District Pendle Shire county Lancashire Region North West Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town BURNLEY Postcode district BB12 Dialling code 01282 Police Lancashire Fire Lancashire Ambulance North West EU Parliament North West England UK Parliament Pendle List of places: UK • England • Lancashire Newchurch in Pendle is a village in Lancashire adjacent to Barley, at the foot of Pendle Hill. Famous for the Demdike family of Pendle witches who lived there in the 17th century. Newchurch used to be called 'Goldshaw Booth' and later 'Newchurch in Pendle Forest', however this was shortened to 'Newchurch in Pendle'. The civil parish is still named Goldshaw Booth.
St Mary's Church at the centre of the village is steeped in history. It's not that easy to see from the road as it's on the downward side of a steep hill with a row of houses at the top and the local primary school (St Mary's Church of England School) to the side. There was a chapel of ease on this site in 1250 and a later chapel was dedicated in 1544. The tower, although restored, is the only remaining part of that building. The current church was probably built in the 17th century, it was only completed in 1740. The "eye of God" is built into the west side of the tower. To the east of the porch, up against the south wall, is the grave of a member of the Nutter family (carved with a skull & crossbones). Local legend has it that it's the last resting place of Alice Nutter, one of the famous Pendle witches. However, executed witches were not normally buried in consecrated ground, and the skull and crossbones is a common memento mori device used to remind onlookers of their own mortality. So it can be fairly confidently asserted that the legend is in fact a myth. Each year since 1949 the ancient ceremony of rushbearing is commemorated in August. There is a procession around the village and the new Rushbearing Queen is crowned followed by a service of thanksgiving in the church.
External links
- Witches Galore Shop and Tearoom—the only shop in the village
- Map sources for Newchurch in Pendle
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See also: List of civil parishes in Lancashire
Rivers Canals Topics Categories:- Towns and villages in Pendle
- Forest of Bowland
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