Yes I was taken to 'Pendle Bottom' every Easter, it is down Barden Lane. over the railway and canal bridges and it was a right turn to Jack Moor's land. If you Google a map for Woodend Rd, Reedley. It will show you the area.
Jack Moor's farm and the cottages are still there and the land where all the festivities were held is still farmland.
I was taken there (from the best of my memory
) From about 1950 onwards. I have only realized lately what a huge walk it was from the 'Prairie' bus stop, for a small child! Or is it me in my now 'golden years' that is shattered when I have done the walk?
On the lane leading to Jack Moor's, there were stall selling toffee apples, candy floss and CECE's ice cream. Stalls selling bits of trophy's for us kids to persuade our grandparents to buy. I came home with monkey type toy with a REAL fur tail. It was promptly banned from the house by my grandmother as she had decided the tail was made from a dead cat???
The monkey, I managed to see it once only, sitting on my grandfathers shoulders. it was a short fur type, but we never got near enough to see it closely.
Ah! those were the days