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Wycoller Country Park

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Wycoller Country Park is one of the prettiest country parks in Lancashire and is famous for its association with the Bronte sisters.  The village is located four miles east of Colne in the Borough of Pendle.  If arriving by car leave the M65 at Junction 14 and follow signs for Keighley and on reaching Laneshawbridge take a minor road to the right signposted Wycoller.  Only residents vehicles are allowed into the village but there are two pay and display car parks on the edge of the village where a token charge of £1 per day is payable, fees going towards the upkeep of the village.  The absence of cars and the preservation of many of the old buildings in the village makes it an attractive place for a stroll and to settle down for a relaxing picnic.  Wycoller was known as the Valley of the Seven Bridges but just three remain unchanged today, these being the Clam, Clapper and Pack Horse.  They have varying ages but the Clam is thought to be more than 1000 years old.

Stone cottage with horse mounting steps in Wycoller Country Park
Stone cottage with horse mounting steps in Wycoller

We followed a leafy narrow path from the car park to the village taking around ten minutes.  The village is quite small and comprises a handful of attractive stone cottages, some of which have been turned into holiday homes and B & Bs.  In the above photo the stone steps outside the front door can be seen which were used when mounting a horse.

Wycoller Craft Centre and Cafe
Wycoller Craft Centre and Cafe

In the village centre we came across the Wycoller craft centre and cafe.  Here we found a selection of local arts and crafts for sale and a cosy tea room with an original Victorian range.

Crossing the ford at Wycoller
Crossing the ford at Wycoller

The area has several marked trails to the local beauty spots of Bank House and Wycoller Beck.  The paths weaving their way over seven old stone bridges across the rambling stream with the most famous being the Pack Horse twin arched bridge in the village centre and a shallow ford.  Towards the end of the nineteenth century the village and its surrounding land was bought by the local water board with a view to flooding the area to create a reservoir to power the local mills.  However, these plans were abandoned and in 1940 the Friends of Wycoller were established with the aim of preserving the desolate village and its Hall.

Pack Horse Bridge, Wycoller Country Park
Pack Horse Bridge, Wycoller

In 1973 the village was declared a conservation area and the surrounding 350 acres of farmland were designated a country park.  Approaching the derelict remains of Wycoller Hall we learnt from information boards that the Hall had been built at the end of the 16th century by the Hartley family.  Charlotte Bronte is thought to have been a frequent visitor to the Hall on her regular walks over the moors from nearby Haworth.  Parts of the Bronte Way run between Haworth and Wycoller on the same route that Emily, Charlotte and Anne would have travelled over 150 years ago.  The Bronte Way is a 43 mile long distance footpath starting at Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham, Lancashire and finishing at Oakwell Hall in Birstall, West Yorkshire linking the locations associated with the lives of the Bronte sisters.

The remains of Wycoller Hall
The remains of Wycoller Hall

The Hall is believed to be ‘Ferndean Manor’ in Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre and the building was actually used to illustrate the 1898 edition of her book.  Wycoller Hall remained reasonably intact until the early 1900’s when it became unoccupied and neglected.  Adjacent to the Hall is the Five Aisled Barn which has been converted into a visitor centre with informative displays detailing the history of the village and its surrounding wildlife.  It wasn’t staffed when we visited but it was well stocked with useful leaflets and walking maps.

Wycoller Visitor Centre
Wycoller Visitor Centre

Continuing our stroll through the country park we found plenty of picnic tables overlooking the village duck pond making it a tranquil setting for a lazy afternoon in the east Lancashire countryside.  On our way back to the car we stopped to admire the ancient clapper bridge.

Ancient clapper bridge, Wycoller
Ancient clapper bridge, Wycoller

I would recommend a visit to Wycoller Country Park if you are visiting Haworth, Hebden Bridge or parts of East Lancashire.

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68 responses to “Wycoller Country Park”

  1. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    Fantastic pictures, it’s such a beautiful place.
    This is a place my parents used to take me quite often as a child. It’s been many years since I have been and will be visiting again. I wondered would you recommend this for a dog walk on or off lead and can you still paddle in the river?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hi Liz, thank you for taking an interest in my blog – it’s so nice to hear from you. Wycoller is a beautiful tranquil place and I’m certain you can take your dog for a walk there and paddle in the river. That would be a perfect way to spend an afternoon along with a picnic.

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  2. Sheryl's Light Avatar

    Again your photos are beautiful. I love the color of the landscape of how green everything is. It makes me want to head right out for an adventure.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for commenting on my post on Wycoller Country Park. It’s absolutely gorgeous and just the sort of place for a rural walk in these social distancing times.

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  3. Daedalus Lex Avatar

    Funny how I know nothing of architecture but can instantly recognize pictures of buildings in England.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I think it’s probably because they are quite distinctive. Thanks for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  4. theyearwithoutwimbledon Avatar

    I love Wycoller. In normal times, I sometimes go there if I’ve been to Boundary Mill in Colne.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s exactly what I do too! It’s such a good combination – a bit of shopping and then a lovely walk in the countryside before returning home. Thanks for commenting, it’s much appreciated.

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  5. tockwith Avatar

    Definitely one for a post lockdown visit…Thanks for posting this

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure! Thank you for taking the time to comment. Wycoller is gorgeous and I hope you have an opportunity to visit sometime.

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  6. La Potosina Avatar

    These are some beautiful places that I would like to visit one day, they look just like the ones on children’s stories!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Wycoller is definitely one of them! I’m so pleased you enjoyed this post and hope you get a chance to visit this enchanting place one day!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It really is a beautiful, quaint place. Thank you for taking the time to comment,it’s much appreciated.

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  7. parikhit dutta Avatar
    parikhit dutta

    I admire the Bronte sisters!! I should make it a point to visit Lancashire. Thank you so much for this post and the beautiful pictures.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Parikhit, it’s so nice to read you enjoyed it. The country park is so tranquil and will be a perfect place to,visit once the travel restrictions come to an end. You might also like to combine Wycoller with a visit to Haworth which isn’t too far away whilst on the Bronté trail. Thanks for commenting.

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      1. parikhit dutta Avatar
        parikhit dutta

        I have made a note of this. I am hoping for things to get better. I have always wished to travel across UK!

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Thank you, I’m sure things will improve before too long and we can all once again return to lovely places such as this. Hope you have as best a weekend as you can.

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  8. kzmcb Avatar

    It is SO lush. If I ever travel to England, I will definitely come this way.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in this post on Wycoller. It’s a wonderful oasis of calm yet only an hour’s drive from Manchester airport.

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  9. Forestwood Avatar

    What a delightful location. I love the horse mounting steps. Perfect for those who are a bit shorter than average, like me.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Wycoller is like time has stood still and an oasis of calm. It’s less than an hour’s Drive from my home so I’m looking forward to visiting more often when the coast is clear. I’m shorter than average too being just over 5′ tall and taking a size 3 (36) shoe but I’m very happy being petite.

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      1. Forestwood Avatar

        As the adage says. Good things come in small pacakages.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          So true! Hope your weekend will turn out to be as good as it can be in the circumstances Amanda.

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          1. Forestwood Avatar

            Hugs from Australia, Marion.

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  10. Content Catnip Avatar

    Thanks I really like your blog for travel ideas

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You’ve made my day, thank you!

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  11. Content Catnip Avatar

    This looks really beautiful I have bookmarked this post as I would love to see it next time I go to England.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so nice, I’m certain you would enjoy visiting Wycoller and perhaps you could go to the Ribble Valley on the same trip as that’s lovely too and not so far away. Thanks for your ever welcome thoughts.

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  12. Coral Waight Avatar

    You’ve brought back such lovely memories with your photos of my visit there in 2011, searching out Bronte stuff. I parked up the top of the hill and walked down through the fields. So gorgeous.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How lovely that you have also visited Wycoller, Coral. I agree that it’s absolutely gorgeous and a hidden gem tucked away.

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  13. leightontravels Avatar

    This is such a gorgeous place! I would love to visit some day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words it’s so nice to hear from you. Wycoller is a hidden gem and I do hope you have an opportunity to visit one day.

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  14. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    it looks absolutely beautiful! so green, love it!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your welcome thoughts Andy. Wycoller country park is a haven of tranquility and totally unspoilt.

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  15. Mizou Avatar

    Beautiful. I love this !

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Mizou, Wycoller country park is a hidden gem and a delightful place to visit.

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  16. stacyaldermanwriter Avatar

    Wow, what a pretty, peaceful looking little town!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Wycoller is an absolute delight Stacy. A perfect place for a quiet walk once we can all start exploring once again. I hope you get to see the country park for yourself one day. Thank you for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  17. Chris Alexander Avatar

    What a lovely little neck of the woods. I’ll have to try and pay it a visit one day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Wycoller is absolutely delightful Chris. I do hope you are able to visit for yourself once the restrictions are lifted. Thank you for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  18. Ruth Adamson Avatar

    Well I know a place I want to visit after lockdown ends! Lovely post, thank you 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Ruth for taking an interest in this post on Wycoller. It’s a tranquil beauty spot and would be perfect for a wander once the lockdown restrictions have been lifted.

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  19. thewonderer86 Avatar

    This looks like a great place to visit, and I’d love to walk the Bronte Way.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking the time to comment. Wycoller is indeed a lovely place to visit and I would also be interested to walk along the Bronté Way when we are able to start exploring once more.

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  20. OnElliesBookshelf Avatar

    This looks so beautiful! I went to Yorkshire last year and it gave me a whole new love for the north of England

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Ellie for your kind words. Wycoller is a delight and us actually very close to the West Yorkshire border. Hopefully you can take a visit once the restrictions have been lifted. We will all need a holiday by then !

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  21. riet Avatar
    riet

    Beautiful place there !

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Riet, iWycoller is definitely a beautiful place and hopefully we can all start returning to places such as this before too long.

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  22. cameliabirza Avatar

    This is such a beautiful place! Reading your post made me think of planning a trip there, of course when everything gets back to normal. I love English countryside and the old cottages. Thank you fo sharing this with us! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Camelia, the old cottages and stone bridges are delightful at Wycoller.

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  23. cameliabirza Avatar

    This is such a beautiful place! I am very fascinated by the English countryside and your post made me think of planning a journey there, of course when everything gets back to normal. Good job!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking such an interest in my post on Wycoller Camelia. I do hope that you can add a visit to this part of Lancashire to your countryside tours once we are all able to travel again.

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  24. sophiescornerx Avatar

    this looks absolutely gorgeous!! wow ❤

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your welcome thoughts Sophie. Wycoller is a gorgeous beauty spot and a place I’ll look forward to returning once the restrictions have lifted.

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  25. Mishmash Media Blog Avatar
    Mishmash Media Blog

    Interesting and lovely photos.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! Wycoller is a delightful beauty spot with such an interesting history.

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  26. Garrulous Gwendoline Avatar

    What a fascinating visit!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Gwen. Wycoller is a quiet backwater less than an hour from my home and a pretty beauty spot. AHope your week is progressing well. I enjoyed your Anzac posts. One year I remember being in Sydney on ANZAC day as it must have fallen in the Easter holidays.

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  27. Sheree Avatar

    What a charming spot!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Sheree. It’s a quiet backwater yet only a couple of miles off the main road and less than an hour from our home.

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  28. ianscyberspace Avatar

    I really enjoyed this bit of illustrated history. What a good idea to restrict vehicular traffic so the village does not become just another developer paradise. Thank you for this charming visit. We are still enjoying the railway series on YouTube around the UK with interesting reports on places visited.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so,pleased you enjoyed my visit to Wycoller Ian, it’s such a tranquil beauty spot. I think those railway journey programmes are one of the best things on television. Nowadays we have so many channels but most of it isn’t anything I’m interested in or would want to watch!

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  29. Allison P. Avatar

    Such beautiful pictures!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for commenting Allison, it’s such a tranquil beauty spot .

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