Wilderswood by munki-boy
Wilderswood
Wilderswood is a small woodland area, some mixed but much of the wood is a 20th Century pine plantation currently being cleared. Located above Horwich on the slopes of Winter Hill, Wilderswood in on the site of medieval forest land from which its name probably comes meaning wild beast wood or wild deer wood from the O.E.
Wilderswood has been heavily modified by the industry in the past with coal mining remains throughout and the ruins of old stone buildings associated with the colliery and former dwellings. The old stone walls and ruins have mellowed into the landscape and are pleasingly moss-covered.
Large areas of ground have been scored to make the pine plantation in the 1960s.
The woods have been a great place to see wildlife for many years - hopefully at least some of the magic will remain after the pines are cleared.
Created: 9 May 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Mist, Mines and Ruins
Wilderswood
Wilderswood LiDAR Map
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Walks in Wilderswood
Local History around Wilderswood
There are some historic monuments around including:
Pike Stones chambered long cairnGidlow Hall moated site, Aspull, 560m NNE of Pennington HallRound Loaf bowl barrow on Anglezarke MoorHeadless Cross, GrimefordRound cairn 280m west of Old Harpers FarmRound cairn on Winter HillRound cairn on Noon Hill.