It’s the picturesque village that has a Jekyll and Hyde nature. Renowned for its beautiful surroundings, lavish boutiques and exclusive high street, Whalley in Lancashire is something of a hidden gem.
Nestled in the heart of the Ribble Valley, the village is home to lush, green landscapes, an ancient abbey, a viaduct and a frothing river.
With chic bars, independent traders and gorgeous looking eateries, Whalley’s luxurious looking high street boasts cobblestones, historic buildings and quaint, chocolate box style shops.
Yet some say the exclusive village - where the average detached property fetched more than half a million in the last year - takes on an entirely different character when the sun goes down, LancsLive reports.. READ MORE: Inside Greater Manchester's 'most desirable village' with secret underground tunnel and a 'haunted' pub Residents on Queen Street near the village centre point to binge drinking, vomit, urine and other antisocial behaviour which they claim descends on their doorsteps every weekend.
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