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Inskip is a quiet, traditional Fylde village situated about seven miles north-west of Preston, where the landscape flattens out into rich agricultural pasture. It is defined by its layout as a "linear" village, stretching along the B5259, which gives residents a sense of openness and immediate access to the surrounding lanes. The most prominent local landmark is undoubtedly the Royal Navy’s HMS Inskip - a high-frequency transmitter station whose towering antennae serve as a constant navigational point for miles around. Historically, the village was part of the Derby estates, and that rural character persists today through its small, active primary school and the Derby Arms pub at the heart of the community. Life here is practical and centered on the outdoors; you are well-placed for the market town of Garstang and the M6 motorway, yet the village itself remains a pocket of deep countryside where the rhythm of the day is still largely dictated by the farming calendar.