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Subscribe to our daily What's On newsletter to keep up with what's happening around Greater Manchester Hidden away in the Lancashire countryside is a beautiful village so untouched that no road signs will greet you, nor overhead lines obstruct the tranquil views.

The tiled rooftops of the pretty stone cottages hold no TV aerials or satellite dishes, while power lines are discreetly threaded underneath the unmarked roads here to preserve the vista of historic charm.

Downham is a village almost frozen in time, and that's largely thanks to it remaining under the ownership of the same family for over 500 years now. READ MORE: The pretty village where residents pay for flags and flowers to adorn the winding streets It has been the Assheton

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