Chatburn is a small village located in the Ribble Valley district of Lancashire, England. The village is situated on the banks of the River Ribble and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. Chatburn has a rich history dating back to the 12th century when it was known as "Chateburne". The village has a number of historic buildings including St. Mary's Church, which dates back to the 14th century, and Chatburn House, a Grade II listed building that was once the home of the local squire.
Today, Chatburn is a thriving community with a range of amenities including a primary school, a post office, a village hall, and a number of shops and pubs. The village is also home to a number of sports clubs including a cricket club and a football club. The surrounding countryside is popular with walkers and cyclists, with a number of scenic routes to explore.
One of the highlights of the village is the annual Chatburn Scarecrow Festival, which takes place in June. The festival sees the village come alive with a range of scarecrows on display, each one created by a different member of the community. The festival also includes a range of activities and events for all ages, including live music, food stalls, and a funfair. The festival is a great way to bring the community together and celebrate the village's unique character.