Lancashire
Lancashire is a ceremonial county in the North West of England. Its two cities are Lancaster and Preston. Before 1974, Liverpool and Manchester were part of the administrative county of Lancashire.
Rivalry
The county has developed a fierce rivalry with Yorkshire, the next county east. This comes from rivalry in sport, such as in cricket, and comes from the War of the Roses.
Places
A big attraction in Lancashire is Blackpool, an English seaside resort, which has a theme park called Blackpool Pleasure Beach. It has the second largest rollercoaster in Europe ("The Big One") and Blackpool Tower, a tower which was made to look like the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Lancashire has market towns (like Chorley) and small villages (like Bretherton, Croston and Eccleston). It is just south of an area of outstanding natural beauty called the Lake District. Lancashire also has a lot of pleasant countryside such as White Coppice and the Rivington Moors.
Food
A famous food from Lancashire is "Lancashire hotpot" which is made of meat, onion or other vegetables and potatoes. It is often found on many pub menus in the county and in other places in Britain.
People
The people of Lancashire are known for their friendly nature. Humour is also an important part of Lancashire life.
Lancashire Media
Map of the countie pallatine of Lancaster, 1610 by John Speed
A map showing the historic boundaries of Lancashire in red and those of the current ceremonial county in green
Cattle grazing on the salt marshes of the Ribble Estuary near Banks
- ↑ Lancashire: county history. The High Sheriff's Association of England and Wales (2010). Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ Appointment of Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire. Gov.uk (4 April 2023).
- ↑ Current High Sheriff David Taylor, CBEhighsheriffoflancashire.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-05-01.