In medieval times, it was known as Bolton-
in-Bowland, reflecting the shifting boundaries of the ancient
Forest of Bowland on whose south east flank the village sits. The manor of Bolton-by-Bowland, however, was not included within the
Lordship of Bowland, being a part of the
Percy family fee from earliest times. It is thought that there has been a church on the site of
St Peter and St Paul's Church since around 1190. The village is on
Skirden Beck, near its confluence with the
River Ribble. The village has a car park, toilet facilities and a
tourist information centre, is the starting point for many of the area's walks. ==Governance==