Anglezarke Reservoir

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Anglezarke Reservoir

The largest of the ‘Three Lakes’, sited below the Anglezarke moorlands.

Local History

Historic monuments near Anglezarke Reservoir

  • Moated site of Clayton Hall, adjacent fishponds and channels – 6.62 km away
  • Headless Cross, Grimeford – 4.03 km away
  • Bretters Farm moated site and two fishponds – 1.47 km away
  • Pike Stones chambered long cairn – 2.23 km away
  • Round cairn on Winter Hill – 5.36 km away
  • Round cairn on Noon Hill – 4.55 km away
  • Round Loaf bowl barrow on Anglezarke Moor – 3.55 km away
  • The Moat House moated site 600m WNW of St David’s Church – 7.70 km away
  • Cross base on Standish Wood Lane 700m south east of Standish Hall – 9.08 km away
  • Moated site at Arley Hall, Haigh near Wigan – 6.34 km away
  • Gidlow Hall moated site, Aspull, 560m NNE of Pennington Hall – 9.96 km away
  • Cross base at the junction of Standish Green Lane, Standish Wood Lane and Beech Walk, 200m NNW of Strickland House Farm, Standish – 8.46 km away
  • Cross base on Green Lane 300m north of Strickland House Farm, Standish – 8.33 km away
  • Market cross in the marketplace to the west of St Wilfrid’s Church, Standish – 7.80 km away
  • Round cairn 280m west of Old Harpers Farm – 7.27 km away
  • Haigh Sough mine drainage portal, 310m west of Park House – 9.74 km away