Wycoller in Lancashire is perhaps most famous for its connections to Charlotte Bronte and her novel, Jane Eyre. The now ruined Wycoller Hall is said to be the inspiration for Ferndean Manor.
The atmospheric ruins of the hall lie by Wycoller Beck which flows through the village. The beck is crossed by no less than seven bridges, the oldest of which is Clam Bridge. Wycoller Beck is filled with life, a real natural treasure.
Pendle's Panopticon, 'Atom', rests on the hillside above Wycoller village in Wycoller Country Park. Constructed in ferro-cement with a surface coating of metal-based paint, it is both a striking contemporary viewing point and shelter from which to enjoy Pendle's glorious scenery, and an intriguing and beautiful object which can be viewed
Pendle's Panopticon, 'Atom', rests on the hillside above Wycoller village in Wycoller Country Park. Constructed in ferro-cement with a surface coating of metal-based paint, it is both a striking contemporary viewing point and shelter from which to enjoy Pendle's glorious scenery, and an intriguing and beautiful object which can be viewed from afar. From inside, its circular viewing spaces frame spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.
village community shop is run entirely by volunteers and our ethos is that wherever possible we will seek to reduce packaging and avoid single-use plastic.
In total over 60 volunteers from the village and surrounding areas regularly give up their time to help run the shop.
We have our Volunteer Co-ordinator who coordinates all our volunte
village community shop is run entirely by volunteers and our ethos is that wherever possible we will seek to reduce packaging and avoid single-use plastic.
In total over 60 volunteers from the village and surrounding areas regularly give up their time to help run the shop.
We have our Volunteer Co-ordinator who coordinates all our volunteers, takes care of their training and well being.
We are also an approved placement for Kickstart, Prince’s Trust and DofE (Duke of Edinburgh) young people.
“Trawden Arms was purchased by the village of Trawden on 29th October 2021.
Great selection on beers and across the road from the Community shop. Bonus !
The Emmott Arms is an established Pub, that aims to build community by providing food and drink that bring people together and an atmosphere that is a hub for local entertainment. Our approach to delivering only the finest service to our customers starts and ends with our constant desire to exceed expectations.
20-30 min walk
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