Luddington Clough

Valley in Lancashire Hyndburn

England

Luddington Clough

Approaching Windy Harbour Farm from the South Heading along a farm track from the edge of Hutch Bank Quarry
Approaching Windy Harbour Farm from the South Credit: Chris Heaton

Luddington Clough is a picturesque valley located in Lancashire, England. Situated near the town of Bacup, this tranquil area is known for its lush greenery, rolling hills, and serene atmosphere. The valley is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, deer, and rabbits, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

Luddington Clough is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and trails, making it an ideal location for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and birdwatching. The valley is also dotted with charming cottages and farmhouses, adding to its quaint and idyllic charm.

Visitors to Luddington Clough can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside, as well as the opportunity to explore the diverse flora and fauna that call this valley home. The peaceful ambiance of Luddington Clough makes it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing visitors to relax and reconnect with nature in a truly beautiful setting.

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Luddington Clough Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.724638/-2.3428226 or Grid Reference SD7725. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Approaching Windy Harbour Farm from the South Heading along a farm track from the edge of Hutch Bank Quarry
Approaching Windy Harbour Farm from the South
Heading along a farm track from the edge of Hutch Bank Quarry
Further Houses Farm Farming operation on Cribden Side
Further Houses Farm
Farming operation on Cribden Side
Farmland with pylons Between Accrington and Haslingden
Farmland with pylons
Between Accrington and Haslingden
Terraced houses on Blackburn Road, Acre
Terraced houses on Blackburn Road, Acre
Facade of Hazel Mill entrance The former carriage arch facing Shaw Street, now used for advertising
Facade of Hazel Mill entrance
The former carriage arch facing Shaw Street, now used for advertising
Former mill pond Now used by anglers at Sweet Clough
Former mill pond
Now used by anglers at Sweet Clough
Cycle path following route of former railway On the former route to Accrington from Bury having just passed Alliance Mill. The path is known as Hyndburn Greenway.
Cycle path following route of former railway
On the former route to Accrington from Bury having just passed Alliance Mill. The path is known as Hyndburn Greenway.
Cycle path following route of former railway On the Hyndburn Greenway with the walling on the right protecting traffic from falling down a steep drop into Woodnook Water
Cycle path following route of former railway
On the Hyndburn Greenway with the walling on the right protecting traffic from falling down a steep drop into Woodnook Water
Car park for retail premises Housing once stood on some of the car park the access road for which is Ormerod Street
Car park for retail premises
Housing once stood on some of the car park the access road for which is Ormerod Street
King's Highway, north of Black Moss Nook Farm
King's Highway, north of Black Moss Nook Farm
Entrance and road to Hen Heads Farm
Entrance and road to Hen Heads Farm
Goodshaw Lane
Goodshaw Lane
King's Highway, north of Stone Fold
King's Highway, north of Stone Fold
King's Highway, Stone Fold
King's Highway, Stone Fold
Junction of King's Highway and Northfield Road
Junction of King's Highway and Northfield Road
Northfield Road as it passes under the A56
Northfield Road as it passes under the A56
Waverley Road, Baxenden
Waverley Road, Baxenden
Haslingden:  Junction of Hud Rake with Blackburn Road Looking south. Hud Rake is the steep road to the left, and leads into the old centre of Haslingden
Haslingden: Junction of Hud Rake with Blackburn Road
Looking south. Hud Rake is the steep road to the left, and leads into the old centre of Haslingden
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Luddington Clough is located at Grid Ref: SD7725 (Lat: 53.724638, Lng: -2.3428226)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Hyndburn

Police Authority: Lancashire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.724638,-2.3428226
Baxenden
Historic Railway: station
Railway: site
Wikidata: Q15197655
Wikipedia: en:Baxenden railway station
Lat/Long: 53.7272609/-2.3403406
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