White Coppice Mill Pond Waterfall

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White Coppice Mill Pond Waterfall

A ruinous old mill pond outflow in the form of a waterfall at White Coppice in Lancashire.

The White Coppice waterfall is an interesting, stepped cascade that can look descent and is quite easy to visit and see from the mill pond bank, but viewing from the stream bed below can be difficult is said to be “private property”(sic.) so do not visit there. The public footpath above is the only option.

White Coppice waterfall can look great when frozen in winter.

Local History

Historic monuments near White Coppice Mill Pond Waterfall

  • Pleasington alum works – 9.28 km away
  • Part of Witton Old Hall medieval lordly residence 340m north east of Feniscliffe Bridge – 9.36 km away
  • Moated site of Clayton Hall, adjacent fishponds and channels – 5.98 km away
  • Pike Stones chambered long cairn – 2.17 km away
  • Bretters Farm moated site and two fishponds – 4.13 km away
  • Headless Cross, Grimeford – 6.15 km away
  • Round Loaf bowl barrow on Anglezarke Moor – 2.28 km away
  • Round cairn on Noon Hill – 5.12 km away
  • Round cairn on Winter Hill – 5.66 km away
  • Moated site at Arley Hall, Haigh near Wigan – 8.96 km away
  • Round cairn 280m west of Old Harpers Farm – 8.17 km away