Useful Links
Here is a selection of useful Belthorn related websites. If you would like to add to the list, please let us have your ideas by submitting the form on the Contact Us page.
You can access recent and archived Belthorn related stories
from this part of the Telegraph's website.
On this site you will find the contact details for Belthorn local neighbourhood police officers.
This is wikipedia's entry for Belthorn. True or false?
You decide.....
This is the website for Belthorn Primary School.
This site links to Brocklehead Farm, a local caravan and camp site.
This website contains a little bit of history which sets Belthorn
in the context of the Lancashire cotton industry.
Some more local information and history. I have taken a lot of the information for the About Belthorn page of this site. If I knew who wrote it, I would be happy to attribute it to them.
The above is a website set up by the owner of Burlington Motors who is a villager. It's worth a look if you're interested in hiring a campervan!
This is a link to a local holiday cottage.
Is Belthorn really as exciting as Graham seems to believe?
If you know the answer, let us know!
This link takes you to a very good little pdf booklet about the Belthorn Heritage Trail map and guide, which you can use to follow the walk. It also contains some nice snippets of history about the village.
This is an interesting house swap and general family website of a resident of Belthorn.
Although this site is about Haslingden, there is some really interesting information and photographs about the former Grane village.
The above is a link to the Life and Times of Oswaldtwistle website - lots of interesting local content and photographs.
This site is a blog which sets out arguments for why the writer thinks that Grane Road ought to be closed altogether.
This site has been developed by a resident of Belthorn who has set up a website called CV Tips to help people who are looking for jobs to give themselves the best possible start in their search.
A website for unique, individual, handmade embroidered cards, made by Elspeth Thomson, in Belthorn. Send someone a local card!