Haigh Country Park

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Haigh Country Park

Haigh Country Park is a mostly wooded area based on the old estate parkland of Haigh Hall. The hall remains along with garden areas and fountains together with and many other features, kids play areas and miniature golf.

Haigh Country Park stretches from the area immediately around the old hall in southerly then westerly direction crossing the Leeds and Liverpool canal and as far as the River Douglas. These woodland areas encompass the old Haigh Upper Plantations to the East of the canal at a section that was once the old Lancaster Canal and Haigh Lower Plantations which reach down to the Douglas.

The large northeastern part of the old Haigh estate is taken up by the Haigh Golf Complex.

Local History

Historic monuments near Haigh Country Park

  • Headless Cross, Grimeford – 5.11 km away
  • Bretters Farm moated site and two fishponds – 6.87 km away
  • Pike Stones chambered long cairn – 9.26 km away
  • Round cairn on Winter Hill – 8.95 km away
  • Round cairn on Noon Hill – 8.34 km away
  • The Moat House moated site 600m WNW of St David’s Church – 0.91 km away
  • Cross base on Standish Wood Lane 700m south east of Standish Hall – 3.03 km away
  • Moated site at Arley Hall, Haigh near Wigan – 2.10 km away
  • Mabs Cross on Standishgate, 20m west of Mabs Cross School building – 2.45 km away
  • Gidlow Hall moated site, Aspull, 560m NNE of Pennington Hall – 3.58 km away
  • Cross base at the junction of Standish Green Lane, Standish Wood Lane and Beech Walk, 200m NNW of Strickland House Farm, Standish – 3.25 km away
  • Cross base on Green Lane 300m north of Strickland House Farm, Standish – 3.18 km away
  • Market cross in the marketplace to the west of St Wilfrid’s Church, Standish – 3.44 km away
  • Winstanley moated site and five fishponds – 7.17 km away
  • Haigh Sough mine drainage portal, 310m west of Park House – 1.46 km away