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Grimsargh sits on the edge of the Ribble Valley, just five miles northeast of Preston, offering a clear sense of separation from the city’s urban sprawl. The village is defined by its extensive green spaces, most notably the Grimsargh Wetlands - a former reservoir site turned nature reserve that serves as a quiet focal point for the community. Architecturally, the village is a mix of traditional red-brick cottages and more recent developments, anchored by the long-standing St. Michael’s Church and a well-used village hall. It remains a practical spot for those working in the region, with the B6243 providing a direct link to the M6 motorway, yet it retains a distinct rural identity, largely due to the surrounding farmland and the active use of the village green for local cricket and seasonal events. It is the kind of place where the transition from the busy commercial atmosphere of Preston to the open landscapes of Longridge feels more or less complete.