Out Rawcliffe
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Out Rawcliffe | |
Civil parish | |
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Status: | Parish |
Population: | 567 (2001) |
Administration | |
Primary council: | Wyre |
County: | Lancashire |
Region: | North West England |
Politics | |
Website Out Rawcliffe Parish Council |
Out Rawcliffe is a village and civil parish on the north bank of the River Wyre in the Over Wyre area of the Fylde in Lancashire, England.
It is the location of the medieval Rawcliffe Hall. The village has one Church of England church, Out Rawcliffe St John Church, built in 1838 in the Romanesque style by John Deerhurst, the year after he had designed Preston Prison.[1]
The village also has one school, Out Rawcliffe Church of England Primary School[2], a village hall which stages a monthly quiz night, and a post office.