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Wycoller is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Trawden Forest in Pendle, Lancashire, England. It is 3
miles (4.8 km) east of Colne, near to the
junction of...
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Wycoller Hall was a late sixteenth-century
manor house in the
village of
Wycoller, Lancashire, England. The hall was the
centre of a
sizeable estate but...
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Wycoller Beck is a
stream in Lancashire,
running through Wycoller Country Park and the
village of
Wycoller in Pendle. It is 3.76
miles (6.05 km) long and...
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Clapper bridge at
Wycoller, Pendle, East Lancashire...
- most of
which have now been
demolished for, or
converted to, housing.
Wycoller is a lived-in
hamlet in the
Trawden Forest; it is also an
important tourist...
- Moor,
which forms the long
eastern slope of
Weets Hill. The
hamlet of
Wycoller, off the road to Haworth, is the
focus for the
Country Park of the same...
- (formerly
called Beardshaw) and the
hamlets of Cottontree,
Winewall and
Wycoller.
Boulsworth Hill is a well
known local landmark situated within the parish...
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lunatic in a
padded second floor room. It has been
suggested that the
Wycoller Hall in Lancashire,
close to Haworth,
provided the
setting for Ferndean...
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contains the
village of
Trawden and the
hamlets of Cottontree, Winewall, and
Wycoller, and is
otherwise completely rural. Most of the
listed buildings are houses...
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served with
Military Intelligence. He returned, in the 1940s, to live in
Wycoller Cottage,
becoming the only long-term
resident of the
remote village. While...