Standard on Burn Moor

Downs, Moorland in Lancashire Lancaster

England

Standard on Burn Moor

Cattle grid and open fell boundary at Willy Close Barn on the Slaidburn Road
Cattle grid and open fell boundary at Willy Close Barn on the Slaidburn Road Credit: shikari

Standard on Burn Moor is a vast expanse of moorland located in the county of Lancashire, England. Situated in the southern part of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it offers visitors a unique and captivating landscape to explore.

Covering an area of approximately 2,000 hectares, Standard on Burn Moor is characterized by its rolling hills, heather-clad slopes, and rugged terrain. The moorland is predominantly composed of acidic peat soils, which have developed over thousands of years and support a diverse range of plant and animal species.

This area is home to a variety of bird species, including red grouse, curlews, and lapwings, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. Additionally, the moorland provides habitat for numerous rare and protected species, such as the hen harrier and the short-eared owl.

Visitors to Standard on Burn Moor can enjoy a network of footpaths and trails that traverse the area, allowing them to explore the unique beauty of the landscape. The moorland offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with its vibrant purple heather in full bloom during the summer months.

It is important to note that the moorland is a protected site due to its ecological significance and conservation value. Visitors are encouraged to follow designated paths to minimize disturbance to wildlife and preserve the fragile ecosystem.

Overall, Standard on Burn Moor is a captivating destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a truly immersive experience in the heart of Lancashire's stunning countryside.

If you have any feedback on the listing, please let us know in the comments section below.

Standard on Burn Moor Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.076437/-2.4733632 or Grid Reference SD6964. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cattle grid and open fell boundary at Willy Close Barn on the Slaidburn Road
Cattle grid and open fell boundary at Willy Close Barn on the Slaidburn Road
The road to Bentham
The road to Bentham
Lord's Close pasturelands Looking across towards the Croasdale Grains farms. Ingleborough shyly peeps over the dark ridgeline.
Lord's Close pasturelands
Looking across towards the Croasdale Grains farms. Ingleborough shyly peeps over the dark ridgeline.
Field Barn near Lanshaw Farm
Field Barn near Lanshaw Farm
Slaidburn Road above Balshaw
Slaidburn Road above Balshaw
Slaidburn Road toward Bentham Tractor arriving along Petersbottom Lane
Slaidburn Road toward Bentham
Tractor arriving along Petersbottom Lane
Derelict barn near Moor Cock Farm By the Slaidburn to Bentham road.
Derelict barn near Moor Cock Farm
By the Slaidburn to Bentham road.
Burn Moor Fell Trig As described on T:UK or just Burn Moor.
Parked after cattle grid at 427 metres at SD6823860865 then Great Harlow, Hailshowers Fell, Bowlands Knotts, return to Hailshowers Fell, Great Harlow, Thistle Hill, Burn Moor and then to road below Moor Cock Farm and then up road back to my car.
Name: Burn Moor
Hill number: 108581
Height: 402m / 1319ft
Area: 36: Lancashire, Cheshire & the Southern Pennines
Class: 4
Grid ref: SD695645 (est)
Drop: 34m
Col: 368m
Burn Moor Fell Trig
As described on T:UK or just Burn Moor. Parked after cattle grid at 427 metres at SD6823860865 then Great Harlow, Hailshowers Fell, Bowlands Knotts, return to Hailshowers Fell, Great Harlow, Thistle Hill, Burn Moor and then to road below Moor Cock Farm and then up road back to my car. Name: Burn Moor Hill number: 108581 Height: 402m / 1319ft Area: 36: Lancashire, Cheshire & the Southern Pennines Class: 4 Grid ref: SD695645 (est) Drop: 34m Col: 368m
Shooting Box And Shooter's Table A lovely spot on a very warm and sunny afternoon.  Came down a track from Burn Moor Fell trig to find this Shooting Box with the Shooter's table.
Shooting Box And Shooter's Table
A lovely spot on a very warm and sunny afternoon. Came down a track from Burn Moor Fell trig to find this Shooting Box with the Shooter's table.
Sheep Under Balshaw Bridge The sheep are trying to find shade under Balshaw Bridge on this very warm sunny Sunday in July.  I noticed a good number of ewes and lambs trying to find shade from the strong sun today.
There is a non trig OS flush bracket on this bridge.
Sheep Under Balshaw Bridge
The sheep are trying to find shade under Balshaw Bridge on this very warm sunny Sunday in July. I noticed a good number of ewes and lambs trying to find shade from the strong sun today. There is a non trig OS flush bracket on this bridge.
Sheep Folds Wooden and stone sheep folds close to the minor road.
Sheep Folds
Wooden and stone sheep folds close to the minor road.
Boggy Spot Near Fox Holes I had been following the fence until this boggy spot near Fox Holes which required a detour.
Boggy Spot Near Fox Holes
I had been following the fence until this boggy spot near Fox Holes which required a detour.
Walking Over Burn Moor I follow the fence most of the way between Hailshowers Fell to Burn Moor Fell trig apart from the odd boggy bit.
Walking Over Burn Moor
I follow the fence most of the way between Hailshowers Fell to Burn Moor Fell trig apart from the odd boggy bit.
Wooden sheep folds near to the turn off for Bolton Head
Wooden sheep folds near to the turn off for Bolton Head
Cattle grid at Bank End On the Lythe Fell Road
Cattle grid at Bank End
On the Lythe Fell Road
Cattle Grid and Barn On the Lord's Close Road
Cattle Grid and Barn
On the Lord's Close Road
Field Barn near Moor Cock
Field Barn near Moor Cock
Fellside below Burn Moor Typical heather moor below the summit of Burn Moor
Fellside below Burn Moor
Typical heather moor below the summit of Burn Moor
Show me another place!

Standard on Burn Moor is located at Grid Ref: SD6964 (Lat: 54.076437, Lng: -2.4733632)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Lancaster

Police Authority: Lancashire

What 3 Words

///pixel.bricks.party. Near High Bentham, North Yorkshire

Related Wikis

Great Stone of Fourstones

The Great Stone of Fourstones, or the Big Stone as it is known locally, is a glacial deposit on the moorlands of Tatham Fells, England, straddling the...

Keasden

Keasden is a hamlet in the civil parish of Clapham-cum-Newby, in the Craven district of the county of North Yorkshire, in the north-western England. It...

Keasden Beck

Keasden Beck is a stream in Yorkshire (formerly the West Riding) rising near Keasden Head, joining the River Wenning south west of Clapham. == References... ==

Church of the Good Shepherd, Tatham

The Church of the Good Shepherd is on Tatham Fell in Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Tunstall, the archdeaconry...

Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.076437,-2.4733632
Burnmoor
Man Made: survey_point
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 54.0762275/-2.4686341
Standard on Burn Moor
Historic: boundary_stone
Inscription: Standard
Note: Yes, it does say ‘Standard’ on top
Lat/Long: 54.0765918/-2.4707468
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

Have you been to Standard on Burn Moor?

Leave your review of Standard on Burn Moor below (or comments, questions and feedback).