Ancient Clam bridge at Wycoller.
Nasturtiums.
Underneath the arches.
Bridges at Wycoller.
Clapper bridge and ford.
Erosion from 500 years of footsteps.
Peace.
"Northern Rail" train.
Jam-mixing bowl at Trawden.
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos).
Canal & wharf at Foulridge (2 of 2).
Foulridge: The "Mile Tunnel".
Foulridge and Noyna hill.
Our "Green and pleasant land".
Lakeside view.
Canal and wharf at Foulridge.
Wild flowers at Foulridge.
Leeds-Liverpool canal at Foulridge.
To Hebden Bridge....maybe?
Hawthorn berries.
Late Summer / early Autumn at Pendle Water, Brierf…
"Pendle Water", Brierfield.
Grazing horse by the canal.
Steam-powered Fire Engine.
Lake Burwain.
Mute swan (Cygnus Olor).
Wild flowers.
Ducklings (Mallard).
Wood pigeon in flight.
Industrial reflections.
Ducklings (Mallard).
Woodland wild-flowers.
Nature's gold.
Canal view.
Wooden bear.
Storm over Pendle.
York Minster (North-East side).
York Minster (South side).
York Minster (West side).
Rainbow after the storm.
Tudor fireplace (16th Century).
Rook (Corvus frugilegus).
View from Malham Cove (See Notes).
Wycoller Hall.
Barrowford: The lock-keeper's cottage and boats.
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Ruins of Wycoller Hall (16th Century).


This 16th Century Tudor Manor house situated in the hamlet of Wycoller was the inspiration for "Ferndean Manor" in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte. Charlotte and her family lived in the Parsonage at Haworth, just a few miles from here and she and her sister Emily are known to have visited Wycoller many times during their walks on the moors.
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More information here:
www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/Wycoller-Lancashire
www.pendle.net/Wycoller/index.htm
NOTE.
More information here:
www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/Wycoller-Lancashire
www.pendle.net/Wycoller/index.htm
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Been to the Bronte house too.. on a cold wet blowy very atmospheric day !
Wonderful photo Phil !
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