Midge Holme (ruin) by munki-boy
Midge Holme (ruin)
The former site of a tiny dwelling in Roddlesworth Woods, derelict from the turn of the 20th Century.
Nothing to see here other than a pair of interesting “gateposts” on either side of the River Roddlesworth just where the boundary line crosses the river and the old farm well, now capped.
Created: 9 May 2019 Edited: 29 November 2023
Midge Holme (ruin)
River Roddlesworth Details
River Roddlesworth
River Roddlesworth is a river in Lancashire
River Roddlesworth takes in water from an area around 14.486 km2 in size and is part of the Darwen catchment area.
River Roddlesworth is 6.483 km long and is not designated artificial or heavily modified.
Midge Holme (ruin) LiDAR Map
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Walks in Midge Holme (ruin)
Local History around Midge Holme (ruin)
There are some historic monuments around including:
Part of Witton Old Hall medieval lordly residence 340m north east of Feniscliffe BridgeRound Loaf bowl barrow on Anglezarke MoorRound cairn on Winter HillPike Stones chambered long cairnSteam tramway reversing trianglePleasington alum worksRound cairn on Noon Hill.