Cottontree and Winewall

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53°51′22″N 2°08′24″W / 53.856°N 2.140°W / 53.856; -2.140

Cottontree and Winewall are two hamlets situated in the civil parish of Trawden Forest in Pendle, Lancashire. They are adjacent to one other and located between the towns of Colne and Trawden. Cottontree is generally situated in the valley along the road that connects the two towns. Winewall is generally on the hillside overlooking Cottontree. The road that runs between Cottontree and Winewall connects to Laneshaw Bridge, Wycoller and is an alternative route to Trawden.

Until 2001 Winewall had one of England's last Inghamite chapels.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Inghamite church, Winewall, near Colne, Lancashire". Geograph Britain and Ireland. Retrieved 28 December 2014.

External links

Media related to Cottontree at Wikimedia Commons
Media related to Winewall at Wikimedia Commons
  • Mike Baker Website - Info & Photos of Cottontree & Winewall
  • Pendle Net - Winewall Webpages
  • Pendle Life - Cottontree/Winewall/Trawden[permanent dead link]
  • Trawden Online Website - History of Trawden, Winewall and Cottontree
  • The Waddington Family of the area
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