Eccleston, Lancashire

Ingrave Farm, located on the northern side of the River Yarrow, is built on a moated site of an earlier building thought to date from the medieval period.

[3] Bradley Hall Farm on the eastern side of the village is also on a moated site of an earlier building, thought to be of similar age.

The present farmhouse is excluded from the scheduled monument protection, but it is Grade II listed.

The "Old Mill" building is now being used as an antique, collectable and nostalgia retail space called "Bygone Times".

The Original Farmer's Arms is predominantly an eatery located at the Northern end of the village.

The village is also served by the Working Men's Institute Club ("th'insty"), the Eccleston Cricket Club (game days only) and top ot Green, a small bar located opposite the working men's institute.

The post box painted gold to celebrate resident Bradley Wiggins ' gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics