Chadwick Green

Settlement in Lancashire

England

Chadwick Green

A Winter Sunset at Carr Mill Dam Sunset on over the southern end of Carr Mill Dam in January.
A Winter Sunset at Carr Mill Dam Credit: Sue Adair

Chadwick Green is a small village located in the county of Lancashire, in the northwest of England. Situated within the borough of West Lancashire, this charming rural settlement is known for its picturesque surroundings and peaceful atmosphere.

The village is surrounded by lush green fields and meadows, typical of the English countryside, providing residents and visitors with stunning views and a tranquil environment. It is situated close to the larger towns of Ormskirk and Skelmersdale, which offer a range of amenities and services.

Chadwick Green boasts a tight-knit community, with a population of around 500 people. The village is home to a number of traditional stone-built cottages, giving it a quaint and timeless feel. The residents are friendly and welcoming, creating a warm atmosphere that makes it an attractive place to live or visit.

Despite its small size, Chadwick Green has a few amenities to offer its residents, including a local pub, a village hall, and a small convenience store. For additional services and facilities, residents can easily access nearby towns.

The village is well-connected to the wider region by road, with the A59 passing close by, providing convenient access to nearby towns and cities. The surrounding area offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the nearby countryside.

Chadwick Green provides a peaceful and idyllic setting for those seeking a rural lifestyle, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its natural beauty and strong sense of community make it a desirable place to live or spend time in Lancashire.

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Chadwick Green Images

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A Winter Sunset at Carr Mill Dam Sunset on over the southern end of Carr Mill Dam in January.
A Winter Sunset at Carr Mill Dam
Sunset on over the southern end of Carr Mill Dam in January.
Harvest Time in Billinge
Harvest Time in Billinge
Farm fields by Old Garswood Road
Farm fields by Old Garswood Road
The nineteen arch bridge at Carr Mill Dam
The nineteen arch bridge at Carr Mill Dam
View from a Liverpool-Wigan train - Overflow from Carr Mill Dam
View from a Liverpool-Wigan train - Overflow from Carr Mill Dam
Junction of Main Street and Carr Mill Road, Billinge
Junction of Main Street and Carr Mill Road, Billinge
Holt Avenue, Billinge
Holt Avenue, Billinge
The Approach to Clinkham Wood The path into Clinkham Wood from Lorton Avenue.
The Approach to Clinkham Wood
The path into Clinkham Wood from Lorton Avenue.
Path in Clinkham Wood There has been a wood at this site for several centuries. This wooded area is classified as a large urban clough woodland with a spring-fed stream and marshy areas. Tree cover is mostly old plantation of Oak, Sycamore and Ash, with occasional Birch in more acidic areas.

Part of the Mersey Forest, It is maintained as a joint initiative between the local authority and the Forestry/Countryside Commission.

(adapted from a nearby information board <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4802151">SJ5198 : Clinkham Wood Information Board</a>).
Path in Clinkham Wood
There has been a wood at this site for several centuries. This wooded area is classified as a large urban clough woodland with a spring-fed stream and marshy areas. Tree cover is mostly old plantation of Oak, Sycamore and Ash, with occasional Birch in more acidic areas. Part of the Mersey Forest, It is maintained as a joint initiative between the local authority and the Forestry/Countryside Commission. (adapted from a nearby information board SJ5198 : Clinkham Wood Information Board).
Clinkham Wood Information Board There has been a wood at this site for several centuries. This wooded area is classified as a large urban clough woodland with a spring-fed stream and marshy areas. Tree cover is mostly old plantation of Oak, Sycamore and Ash, with occasional Birch in more acidic areas.

Part of the Mersey Forest, It is maintained as a joint initiative between the local authority and the Forestry/Countryside Commission.

(adapted from a nearby information board <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4802151">SJ5198 : Clinkham Wood Information Board</a>).
Clinkham Wood Information Board
There has been a wood at this site for several centuries. This wooded area is classified as a large urban clough woodland with a spring-fed stream and marshy areas. Tree cover is mostly old plantation of Oak, Sycamore and Ash, with occasional Birch in more acidic areas. Part of the Mersey Forest, It is maintained as a joint initiative between the local authority and the Forestry/Countryside Commission. (adapted from a nearby information board SJ5198 : Clinkham Wood Information Board).
St Patrick's RC Church Clinkham Wood Seen here from across the playing fields, the church was built in 1964 to serve a new housing estate, part of the post-war northern expansion of St Helens.
St Patrick's RC Church Clinkham Wood
Seen here from across the playing fields, the church was built in 1964 to serve a new housing estate, part of the post-war northern expansion of St Helens.
Clinkham Wood Recreation Ground, Elliott's Field
Clinkham Wood Recreation Ground, Elliott's Field
Moss Bank Mission Situated at the corner of Club Street and Moss Bank Road, Moss Bank Mission is the former Moss Bank School which closed as a school in 1978.
Moss Bank Mission
Situated at the corner of Club Street and Moss Bank Road, Moss Bank Mission is the former Moss Bank School which closed as a school in 1978.
Moss Bank Mission, Clinkham Wood Situated at the corner of Club Street and Moss Bank Road, Moss Bank Mission is the former Moss Bank School which closed as a school in 1978.
Moss Bank Mission, Clinkham Wood
Situated at the corner of Club Street and Moss Bank Road, Moss Bank Mission is the former Moss Bank School which closed as a school in 1978.
Moss Bank Road, Clinkham Wood
Moss Bank Road, Clinkham Wood
Closed down petrol station on Main Street There has been a petrol station here for as long as I can remember. Recently it was a Texaco but was a Shell station before that and possibly a BP before that.
Closed down petrol station on Main Street
There has been a petrol station here for as long as I can remember. Recently it was a Texaco but was a Shell station before that and possibly a BP before that.
Redevelopment of Petrol Station and Spar Store on Main Street
Redevelopment of Petrol Station and Spar Store on Main Street
Carr Mill Viaduct
Carr Mill Viaduct
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Chadwick Green is located at Grid Ref: SJ5399 (Lat: 53.486946, Lng: -2.709807)

Unitary Authority: St. Helens

Police Authority: Merseyside

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Located within 500m of 53.486946,-2.709807
Chadwick Green
Created By: Potlatch 0.4a
Is In: St Helens, Merseyside, England, UK
Place: hamlet
Source: npe
Lat/Long: 53.4873465/-2.7116046
Barrier
Lat/Long: 53.4863865/-2.7114504
Leisure: outdoor_seating
Lat/Long: 53.4873363/-2.7108375
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