Halliwell Fold Waterfall

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Halliwell Fold Waterfall

A waterfall descends a steep cliff beside the ruins of Halliwell Fold in Roddlesworth Woods over two drops and is quite impressive after wet weather, but can be no more than a trickle at times.

Often passed by walkers along the River Roddlesworth and probably not worth a trip in itself, but worth a look if you’re visiting the woods.

Local History

Historic monuments near Halliwell Fold Waterfall

  • Pleasington alum works – 7.61 km away
  • Part of Witton Old Hall medieval lordly residence 340m north east of Feniscliffe Bridge – 6.25 km away
  • Pike Stones chambered long cairn – 5.00 km away
  • Stone circle, ring cairn and two round cairns on Cheetham Close – 7.65 km away
  • Bretters Farm moated site and two fishponds – 8.19 km away
  • Headless Cross, Grimeford – 8.99 km away
  • Round Loaf bowl barrow on Anglezarke Moor – 3.58 km away
  • Round cairn on Noon Hill – 6.20 km away
  • Round cairn on Winter Hill – 6.06 km away
  • Steam tramway reversing triangle – 3.87 km away
  • Round cairn 280m west of Old Harpers Farm – 8.67 km away