Coal Pit Clough Plantation

Wood, Forest in Lancashire Rossendale

England

Coal Pit Clough Plantation

Old Boundary Marker on Bacup Old Road Municipal Boundary Marker on the east side of Bacup Old Road, southeast of its junction with the A671 Burnley Road. On the boundary of Cliviger parish and the former Newchurch parish. One of a series marking the boundary of Bacup Borough.

Milestone Society National ID: LA_BACCLI02pb
Old Boundary Marker on Bacup Old Road Credit: C Chatham

Coal Pit Clough Plantation is a woodland located in the county of Lancashire, England. Situated near the village of Haslingden, this plantation covers an area of approximately 60 hectares. The site is owned and managed by the Forestry Commission.

The woodland is predominantly made up of a mix of broadleaf and coniferous trees, with species such as oak, birch, beech, and Scots pine being prominent. It is part of the larger Rossendale Forest, which is known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse wildlife.

Coal Pit Clough Plantation offers a variety of recreational activities and amenities for visitors. There are numerous walking trails that wind through the woodland, providing an opportunity for nature enthusiasts to explore the area's flora and fauna. The trails are well-maintained and range in difficulty, catering to both casual strollers and more experienced hikers.

The plantation also features picnic areas and seating, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Additionally, there is a small car park available for those wishing to drive to the site.

Coal Pit Clough Plantation is an important habitat for a range of wildlife species. The mix of tree species provides varied habitats for birds, mammals, and insects. Species such as deer, foxes, and various bird species can be observed within the woodland.

Overall, Coal Pit Clough Plantation offers a tranquil and picturesque setting for outdoor activities and serves as an important ecological resource in Lancashire.

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Old Boundary Marker on Bacup Old Road Municipal Boundary Marker on the east side of Bacup Old Road, southeast of its junction with the A671 Burnley Road. On the boundary of Cliviger parish and the former Newchurch parish. One of a series marking the boundary of Bacup Borough.

Milestone Society National ID: LA_BACCLI02pb
Old Boundary Marker on Bacup Old Road
Municipal Boundary Marker on the east side of Bacup Old Road, southeast of its junction with the A671 Burnley Road. On the boundary of Cliviger parish and the former Newchurch parish. One of a series marking the boundary of Bacup Borough. Milestone Society National ID: LA_BACCLI02pb
Old Boundary Marker west of Burnley Road Municipal Boundary Marker set in a drystone wall beside the disused tramway of Deerplay Colliery, 75 metres west of the B671 Burnley Road. On the boundary of Cliviger parish and the former Newchurch parish. One of a series marking the boundary of Bacup Borough. Inscribed 31 / B B.

Milestone Society National ID: LA_BACCLI03pb
Old Boundary Marker west of Burnley Road
Municipal Boundary Marker set in a drystone wall beside the disused tramway of Deerplay Colliery, 75 metres west of the B671 Burnley Road. On the boundary of Cliviger parish and the former Newchurch parish. One of a series marking the boundary of Bacup Borough. Inscribed 31 / B B. Milestone Society National ID: LA_BACCLI03pb
Pinfold remains near Cow Toot Farm A grade II listed structure.
Pinfold remains near Cow Toot Farm
A grade II listed structure.
Pinfold near Cow Toot Farm The pinfold is a prominent feature above Bacup and this view is from Bankside Lane
Pinfold near Cow Toot Farm
The pinfold is a prominent feature above Bacup and this view is from Bankside Lane
Fork in the Paths on Heald Moor The Burnley Way runs straight ahead over the moor, while a bridleway veers to right beside the wall towards the village of Weir
Fork in the Paths on Heald Moor
The Burnley Way runs straight ahead over the moor, while a bridleway veers to right beside the wall towards the village of Weir
Bridleway on the Edge of Heald Moor
Bridleway on the Edge of Heald Moor
Village of Weir As seen from the edge of Heald Moor
Village of Weir
As seen from the edge of Heald Moor
Track on the Edge of Heald Moor
Track on the Edge of Heald Moor
Stile on Heald Moor
Stile on Heald Moor
Burnley Way heading North West on Heald Moor The long distance footpath keeps mainly to the broad ridge across Heald Moor
Burnley Way heading North West on Heald Moor
The long distance footpath keeps mainly to the broad ridge across Heald Moor
Burnley Way heading South East on Heald Moor The long distance footpath keeps mainly to the broad ridge across Heald Moor
Burnley Way heading South East on Heald Moor
The long distance footpath keeps mainly to the broad ridge across Heald Moor
Weir and District War Memorial On Deerplay Hill
Weir and District War Memorial
On Deerplay Hill
Farms on Burnley Road View towards Bacup from Weir War Memorial on Deerplay Hill
Farms on Burnley Road
View towards Bacup from Weir War Memorial on Deerplay Hill
Presumed Boundary Stone At Heald Top Farm
Presumed Boundary Stone
At Heald Top Farm
Boundary Marker at Sharneyford At the side of the A681
Boundary Marker at Sharneyford
At the side of the A681
464 to Accrington 
Operated by Rossobus, the A464 is a service from Rochdale via Bacup, Rawtenstall and Haslingdon to Accrington. It runs at 15 minute intervals most of day, Monday to Saturdays and every half hour Sundays/Bank Holidays.
464 to Accrington
Operated by Rossobus, the A464 is a service from Rochdale via Bacup, Rawtenstall and Haslingdon to Accrington. It runs at 15 minute intervals most of day, Monday to Saturdays and every half hour Sundays/Bank Holidays.
Former NatWest Bank 
On the corner of Market Street and Bankside Lane. Although closed for several years now it still has an ATM in the wall.
Former NatWest Bank
On the corner of Market Street and Bankside Lane. Although closed for several years now it still has an ATM in the wall.
The Queens Also known as Little Queens.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7254745">SD8623 : Sign of The Queens</a>.
The Queens
Also known as Little Queens. SD8623 : Sign of The Queens.
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Coal Pit Clough Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SD8624 (Lat: 53.720118, Lng: -2.1994463)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Rossendale

Police Authority: Lancashire

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