Wycoller is a village in the civil parish of Trawden Forest in Pendle, Lancashire, England. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Colne, near to the junction of the Lancashire, West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire borders.
The village may date back to the 10th century BC. Central to the village are the ruins of 16th-century Wycoller Hall. The village is a conservation area, and is closed to outside traffic. There is a car park on Trawden Road and another on the east side of the village opposite Height Laithe Farm on the road towards Haworth in Yorkshire.
The name is probably from the Old English wīc "dairy farm" and alr "alder", so means "dairy farm by the alders".[1]
^Ekwall, Eilert (1922). The Place-names of Lancashire. Manchester University Press. p. 88.
Wycoller is a village in the civil parish of Trawden Forest in Pendle, Lancashire, England. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Colne, near to the junction...
Wycoller Hall was a late sixteenth-century manor house in the village of Wycoller, Lancashire, England. The hall was the centre of a sizeable estate but...
Wycoller Beck is a stream in Lancashire, running through Wycoller Country Park and the village of Wycoller in Pendle. It is 3.76 miles (6.05 km) long and...
served with Military Intelligence. He returned, in the 1940s, to live in Wycoller Cottage, becoming the only long-term resident of the remote village. While...
(formerly called Beardshaw) and the hamlets of Cottontree, Winewall and Wycoller. Boulsworth Hill is a well known local landmark situated within the parish...
lunatic in a padded second floor room. It has been suggested that the Wycoller Hall in Lancashire, close to Haworth, provided the setting for Ferndean...
contains the village of Trawden and the hamlets of Cottontree, Winewall, and Wycoller, and is otherwise completely rural. Most of the listed buildings are houses...
most of which have now been demolished for, or converted to, housing. Wycoller is a lived-in hamlet in the Trawden Forest; it is also an important tourist...
Moor, which forms the long eastern slope of Weets Hill. The hamlet of Wycoller, off the road to Haworth, is the focus for the Country Park of the same...
Pendle Reedley Roughlee Salterforth Sough Trawden Wheatley Lane Winewall Wycoller Boulsworth Hill Noyna Hill Pendle Hill Weets Hill The following people...
River Hyndburn (R) Pendle Water (R) Colne Water (L) River Laneshaw (Rs) Wycoller Beck (Ls) River Brun (L) River Don (R) River Hodder (R) River Loud (R)...
slopes of Boulsworth Hill, providing routes of ascent from Nelson and Wycoller. A further possibility is to climb from Trawden, the nearest town to the...
Hall Whittington Hall Winmarleigh Hall Woodfold Hall Wrightington Hall Wycoller Hall (ruined) Wyresdale Hall Wyresdale Park Ab Kettleby Manor Appleby Manor...
that runs between Cottontree and Winewall connects to Laneshaw Bridge, Wycoller and is an alternative route to Trawden. Until 2001 Winewall had one of...
Trawden is 2 miles (3 km) to the south west and the historic village of Wycoller is 2 miles (3 km) to the south. The civil parish was created in 1992, from...
newspaper features news for Colne, Trawden, Foulridge, Laneshaw Bridge, Wycoller and Cowling, Craven. The Barnoldswick and Earby Times features news for...
running westwards as the River Laneshaw. The River Laneshaw combines with Wycoller Beck at Covey Bridge to form Colne Water. "103" (Map). Blackburn & Burnley...
junction of the River Laneshaw and the Hullown Beck, facing south towards the Wycoller Valley. The main part of the house consisted of two-storey west and north...
a catchment area excluding its major tributaries (the River Laneshaw, Wycoller Beck, Trawden Brook and Wanless Water) of 4.47 square miles (11.584 km2)...
(1243828)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 5 April 2020. "Wycoller packhorse bridge". ancientmonuments.info. Retrieved 6 November 2012. Historic...
Boulsworth Hill, including the villages of Trawden, Laneshaw Bridge and Wycoller, and returns three councillors to sit on Pendle Borough Council. As of...
family had lived near Pendle since c. 1620 and worked as grocers, building Wycoller Hall towards the end of the 16th century. He married Martha Horsfield....