Foggs (ruin)

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Foggs (ruin)

The flattened ruins of an old 18th Century farmstead and later cottages that remained in use until the latter half of the 20th Century.

Local History

Historic monuments near Foggs (ruin)

  • Stone circle, ring cairn and two round cairns on Cheetham Close – 8.73 km away
  • Roman road at Bottom o’ th’ Knotts Brow – 7.98 km away
  • Lime kiln and associated culvert 50m north of Worsley Methodist Church – 7.39 km away
  • Affetside Cross at Affetside 75m north west of the Pack Horse Inn – 6.37 km away
  • Promontory fort called Castlesteads on the east bank of the Irwell 550m SSE of Banks Farm – 7.88 km away
  • Radcliffe Tower and site of hall 100m south west of the parish church in Radcliffe – 5.58 km away
  • Wardley Hall moated site, Worsley – 5.72 km away
  • New Hall Moat, Astley, 200m north of Astley Hospital – 7.56 km away
  • Medieval moated site and later fortified manor house known as Bury Castle 100m west of the parish church – 7.23 km away
  • Canal tunnel entrances and wharf – 6.99 km away
  • Ringley Old Bridge – 3.23 km away
  • Morley’s Hall moated site – 9.60 km away
  • Astley Green Colliery: engine house and headgear – 8.30 km away