Abbeystead Fell

Downs, Moorland in Lancashire Lancaster

England

Abbeystead Fell

Lee Fell View of Stoneacre Barn Woodsyke Plantation.on Lee Fell.
Lee Fell Credit: Peter McDermott

Abbeystead Fell is a picturesque area located in Lancashire, England. Situated in the Forest of Bowland, it is a vast expanse of downs and moorland that spans over 10,000 acres. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, heather moorland, and rocky outcrops, offering breathtaking panoramic views.

The area is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The heather moorland is particularly striking in late summer when it transforms into a vibrant purple carpet, creating a stunning visual spectacle. Rare bird species such as the hen harrier and peregrine falcon can also be spotted in the area, making it a haven for birdwatchers.

Abbeystead Fell is steeped in history, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Ancient burial mounds and stone circles can be found scattered across the landscape, providing a glimpse into the lives of the people who once lived here.

The area is also famous for Abbeystead Estate, an impressive country house built in the early 19th century. The estate boasts beautiful gardens and landscaped grounds, adding to the charm of the surroundings.

Visitors to Abbeystead Fell can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and horse riding. Several well-marked trails crisscross the area, allowing visitors to explore the stunning scenery at their own pace.

Overall, Abbeystead Fell is a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and recreational opportunities, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking a true Lancashire experience.

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Abbeystead Fell Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.004377/-2.6853345 or Grid Reference SD5556. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lee Fell View of Stoneacre Barn Woodsyke Plantation.on Lee Fell.
Lee Fell
View of Stoneacre Barn Woodsyke Plantation.on Lee Fell.
Quernmore Jubilee Tower A folly prospect tower below Hare Appletree Fell. It has no visible windows or doors just an outside flight of stairs to the viewing platform
Quernmore Jubilee Tower
A folly prospect tower below Hare Appletree Fell. It has no visible windows or doors just an outside flight of stairs to the viewing platform
Jubilee Tower, Quernmore A useful viewing platform
Jubilee Tower, Quernmore
A useful viewing platform
Lee Fell Track on Lee Fell near Grizedale Head.
Lee Fell
Track on Lee Fell near Grizedale Head.
Hare Appletree Fell
Hare Appletree Fell
Jubilee Tower Commemorative tower built for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
Jubilee Tower
Commemorative tower built for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
Abbeystead Lane
Abbeystead Lane
Market Field Head Gate cattle grid
Market Field Head Gate cattle grid
Abbeystead Lane junction at The Frying Pan
Abbeystead Lane junction at The Frying Pan
Jubilee Tower from lane on Abbeystead Fell
Jubilee Tower from lane on Abbeystead Fell
Road crossing Hare Appletree Fell
Road crossing Hare Appletree Fell
Jubilee Tower, Quernmore Situated on the road between Lee and Quernmore the postcode being LA2 0QR, this square stone built tower was erected in 1887 to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign, and has been described as a folly. From the top of this tower, one has views of the Fylde Coast, Lakeland Hills and the Yorkshire Dales on a clear day.
Jubilee Tower, Quernmore
Situated on the road between Lee and Quernmore the postcode being LA2 0QR, this square stone built tower was erected in 1887 to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign, and has been described as a folly. From the top of this tower, one has views of the Fylde Coast, Lakeland Hills and the Yorkshire Dales on a clear day.
Jubilee Tower, south-east of Lancaster The Jubilee Tower is a square stone tower on a minor road commemorating Queen Victoria's Jubilee. There are no doors or windows, just an exterior staircase leading to the top from where there are extensive views, particularly striking is the view towards Morecambe Bay.
Jubilee Tower, south-east of Lancaster
The Jubilee Tower is a square stone tower on a minor road commemorating Queen Victoria's Jubilee. There are no doors or windows, just an exterior staircase leading to the top from where there are extensive views, particularly striking is the view towards Morecambe Bay.
View from the Jubilee Tower, south-east of Lancaster Though there are 360º views from the top of the tower, this view towards Morecambe Bay is the most spectacular.
View from the Jubilee Tower, south-east of Lancaster
Though there are 360º views from the top of the tower, this view towards Morecambe Bay is the most spectacular.
OS Flush Bracket OSBM 10825, Jubilee Tower Details at <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm711" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm711">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
OS Flush Bracket OSBM 10825, Jubilee Tower
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Jubilee Tower Built in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. There is an OS Flush Bracket in the middle of the roadside wall, 0.7 metres above the ground.
Jubilee Tower
Built in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. There is an OS Flush Bracket in the middle of the roadside wall, 0.7 metres above the ground.
Aqueduct, Higher Within Sike Looking towards Ward's Stone.
Aqueduct, Higher Within Sike
Looking towards Ward's Stone.
Shooters track, Lee Fell A long straight section giving easy access onto Grit Fell and Ward's Stone.
Shooters track, Lee Fell
A long straight section giving easy access onto Grit Fell and Ward's Stone.
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Abbeystead Fell is located at Grid Ref: SD5556 (Lat: 54.004377, Lng: -2.6853345)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Lancaster

Police Authority: Lancashire

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Nearby Amenities

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Passing Place
Lat/Long: 54.0025285/-2.689666
Give Way
Direction: forward
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No 32
Marker: stone
Material: stone
Operator: LCWW
Since: 1878
Utility: water
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No 31
Marker: stone
Material: stone
Operator: LCWW
Since: 1878
Utility: water
Lat/Long: 54.008312/-2.6886508
No 30
Marker: stone
Material: stone
Operator: LCWW
Since: 1878
Utility: water
Lat/Long: 54.007495/-2.6900226
No 29
Marker: stone
Material: stone
Operator: LCWW
Since: 1878
Utility: water
Lat/Long: 54.0072911/-2.6903862
No 28
Marker: stone
Material: stone
Operator: LCWW
Since: 1878
Utility: water
Lat/Long: 54.0072055/-2.6907723
High Cross Moor
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 54.0028124/-2.6866564
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 54.0004707/-2.6891081
Hunting Stand
Lat/Long: 54.0011733/-2.6886179
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