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Whitelea nestles in the village of Trawden, on the border of Lancashire and Yorkshire. The wonderful cottage is easily reached by motorway. There are stunning uninterrupted views across our “infinity” lawn over the valley and Boulsworth Hill.  You can watch the changing landscape without even getting up from your chair!  When it’s time to stretch your legs with a walk or car/cycle ride you have a wide choice of fascinating places to explore.

Although there are no shops in the village, take a short drive by car or even hop on the regular local bus to take you the mile and half to Whitesides bakers shop (their pies, bread and cakes are excellent) and a corner shop with newspapers.

From Whitelea there are many local walks; from a short wander around the ancient village, to a longer ramble via the Pedlars path to the picturesque hamlet of Wycoller, where there are ancient clapper and packhorse bridges.

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Walking through Wycoller Country Park towards the Panopticon will give you glorious views of Pendle, Boulsworth and the surrounding countryside.

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For a longer walk head for the Bronte Way or Pendle Way (Witches) trails or even the Pennine Way.  You might like to try the three Lancashire peaks, Pendle, Boulsworth and Weets Hills.

There are delightful villages such as Newchurch-in-Pendle renowned for its links to the Pendle witches, Downham, and Heptonstall to explore and larger towns; Colne, Barrowford, Skipton and Hebdon Bridge where you will find supermarkets, pubs, shops and restaurants.

Trawden village hosts an annual show, summer scarecrow festival, and artist studio weekend.

Colne's St Bartholomew's Church dates from before 1122 when the town's market was located in the churchyard. The churchyard used to house the market cross and wooden stocks on wheels and people were placed in these on market days. The stocks are now located in the nearby library. The market cross is in Market Street. During the Industrial Revolution there were 30 cotton mills in the town.  The mill workers wore wooden clogs with iron reinforcements on their soles and were housed in the many rows of terraced houses which ran along cobbled streets up and down the steep slopes on either side of the main thoroughfare.  Although the mills and millworkers have gone, you will still find their houses and cobbled streets in the town.  Colne has many events each year including the Beer festival and Blues festival.

Skipton (Sheep Town) is a thriving market town with quaint cobbled streets a famous pie shop, a castle and canal walks and boat rides.  The town has a busy calendar of events, including Woolfest, International Puppet Festival, sheep Day, the Car Show and Waterway Festival to name a few.

       The area has literary links;

  • Robert Neill’s Mist Over Pendle (visit the witch Alice Nutter's "grave" at St Mary's church in Newchurch, the sculpture at Roughlea and walk up Pendle Hill)

 

  • The Bronte sisters at Howarth ( visit the Parsonage, walk to Bronte Bridge, the Bronte waterfall and visit the family vault at the church)


 

 

Cyclists can head off to try their chances on the Tour De Yorkshire route or watch the Colne Grande Prix cycling races.  If you are an off road enthusiast, head north for the Gisburn Forest trails.


 

A short drive by car can take you to the towns of Colne, (take a look at the steep cobbled roads) Skipton (visit on market day and don’t forget to visit the castle) and Clitheroe (another castle here and the renowned sausage shop!).  For days out head towards the Trough of Bowland, Grassington, or visit the Worth Valley Railway at Oxenhope, or the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Railway.

When in Lancashire head to the mills at Boundary Mill Colne for a wide range  of “Label” clothing, shoes and household goods at reduced prices.  Whilst you are there pop in for coffee and cake at the café or lunch or dinner at the restaurant or even afternoon tea.  If none of these appeal there’s the famous Banny’s fish and chips too.  Still eager for bargains then head off for Pendle Village at junction 12 M65, stopping at their Chocolate Strawberry teashop for refreshments.

Whatever your passion be it walking, cycling, driving, history or shopping there is plenty around Whitelea to keep you occupied.

Pendle's Three Peaks

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Gloriously varied and unspoilt countryside awaits those who walk Pendle's own 'Three Peaks'.

Ideal for a long weekend, Pendle, Boulsworth and Weets Hills offer three enjoyable walks in this undiscovered corner of Lancashire.

Download Walk Leaflet

Read more: Pendle's Three Peaks

Local walks around Pendle, Bouldsworth and Weets Hill

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Local walks around Pendle, Boulsworth and Weets Hill

Higham to Pendle to Higham

Downham to Pendle to Downham

Sabden to Pendle to Sabden

Trawden circular via Caldwell and Boulsworth

Earby bus station to Pinhaw bus station

Barnoldswick to Weets Hill to Barnoldswick

Pendle Hill

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Pendle Hill dominates this area and the views from its summit are wonderful.  Drive to Barley village and park at he car park, here there is a great little cafe and public toilets.  Form her you can walk up Pendle Hill, see the link below.

Walk up Pendle Hill

The Barley Witch walk

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The Barley Witch Walk

Terrain

This is a moderate walk on uneven grassy paths over the fields, good tracks and some quiet road. There are some steep inclines and declines.

Distance

Approx 7.5 miles using OS map OL21 Forest of Bowland and Ribblesdale. The walk can be split into two walks the Western loop is 4 miles and the Eastern loop is 3.5 miles.

Read more: The Barley Witch walk

Hardcastle Craggs

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Visiting Hardcastle Craggs

A National Trust beauty spot of the South Pennines with more than 160 hectares (400 acres) of unspoilt woodland.

As well as being the home of the northern hairy wood ant, there are tumbling streams, glorious waterfalls and stacks of millstone grit, all crisscrossed by more than 15 miles (24km) of footpaths.

Read more: Hardcastle Craggs

The Lancashire Witches Walk

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Lancashire Witches Walk

 

witchThe new 51-mile long-distance walk  - The Lancashire Witches 400 Walk - starts in Barrowford and finishes at Lancaster Castle and commemorates the 400th anniversary of the hanging of the Lancashire Witches.

The Lancashire Witches Walk by Green Close.  The book contains history, art, poetry, maps and much more, created to commemorate the history of those who became know as The Lancashire Witches.  Developed as part of the Lancashire Witches 400 project by Green Close.

All proceeds from the sale of the book will go towards the maintenance and development of the route.

Lancashire Witches Walk - Suggested Five Easy Day Walks

Lancashire Witches Walk (including map, GPS files and statistics)

Lancashire Witches Walk - LDWA Long Distance Paths 


 

Black Lane Ends

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Black Lane Ends lies approximately 2 miles outside Colne on the Skipton Old Road. It sits at the top of a hill in the middle of a farming community and boasts fantastic views of the surrounding area. There is plenty of parking with a children’s play area and clean-up facilities for walkers.

This pub is perhaps best known for its fine home cooked food, but is also popular for its warm and friendly atmosphere, made all the more inviting by its cosy log fires and traditional surroundings.

Skipton Old Road   BB8 7EP         01282 863070

http://home.btconnect.com/copperdragon/cd/pages/inns/black.htm

Emmott Arms

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The Emmott Arms, located in the small village of Laneshawbridge, close to the border between Lancashire and Yorkshire, prides itself on being a traditional village pub offering a friendly and relaxing place to eat and drink.

The Emmott Arms 28 Keighley Road Laneshawbridge Colne BB8 7HX  01282 864889

 https://emmottarms.co.uk/

The Alma

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Nestled in the beautiful Pendle countryside, this quaint Country Inn with elegant function suite is bursting with character and charm, a favourite for weddings and events. Boasting stone floors, original beams and real fires, this historic venue has spectacular moorland views and is minutes from Wycoller Country Park, made famous for its references in the Bronte sisters’ novels.

The Alma Inn Emmott Lane Laneshawbridge Colne BB8 7EG   01282 857 830

https://seafoodpubcompany.com/venue-promotions/the-alma-inn-laneshawbridge/

 

Trawden Arms

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The Trawden Arms is a family run pub nestled in the heart of the village of Trawden. Ideally situated - we are within easy reach of Wycoller Country Park, Boulsworth Hill and surrounding moorland; a mecca for walkers, mountain bikers and horse riders alike!

The Trawden Arms Church Street Trawden Colne BB8 8RU 01282 337055

https://www.trawdenarms.co.uk/

 

 

 

Pizza

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Now open at Boundary Mill Colne, the new 120 seater dining experience Bumbellini’s Pizzeria. Situated on the ground floor at the front of the store.

Enjoy a taste of Italy with our rustic homemade antipasti and woodfired pizzas offered in an informal dining manner. Bumbellini’s believe in food being at the centre of any occasion and why we believe our menu is designed for everyone. Think home made dough balls with garlic & herb butter, prosciutto bruschetta, and calabrese pizza and you start to get the idea.

Lakeside Cafe

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Ball Grove Recreation Centre Ball Grove Drive, Colne BB8 7HY
01282 788440

Lakeside cafe facebook page

The Cabin, Barley Picnic Site

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After a frosty walk or on a glorious day on or around Pendle hill, they are the perfect place to stop & refuel.

Fresh, good quality hot food: bacon & egg butties, filled baked potatoes, stews, sandwiches, cakes, ice creams etc.

They serve food until 3pm everyday, and close inside by 3.30pm.

The PIcnic Site, Barley Rd, Barley, Burnley BB12 9JX

01282 696937

Boundary Mill

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Boundary Mill   Boundary Mill Colne offers four different eating options:

Banny's British Kitchen. With its newly refurbished nautical decor, Banny’s British Kitchen not only serves Great British classics such as Fish & Chips and Cheese & Onion Pie but also dishes with Banny’s unique twist. http://boundarymill.co.uk/food-and-drink/bannys-restaurant/

Mrs B's tea room: Soak up the atmosphere and enjoy our extensive range of soups and sandwiches, fine pastries and handmade cakes. http://boundarymill.co.uk/food-and-drink/afternoon-tea/

BB's coffee shop: Morning shoppers can kick off the day with a fabulous cooked breakfast selection. Throughout the day you can grab a comforting hot drink and indulge in a wide variety of delicious cakes and pastries. BB’s Coffee Shop offer healthy alternatives and vegetarian options. http://boundarymill.co.uk/food-and-drink/bbs-coffee-shop/

Bannisters resturant: Bannisters walk-in restaurant serves classic and contemporary dishes throughout the day in a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for any occasion. http://boundarymill.co.uk/food-and-drink/bannisters-restaurant/

Vivary Way, Colne
Lancashire
BB8 9NW Tel: 01282 856 200

Cemetery Chippy

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Cemetery Chippy - vegetarian and gluten free options

75 Keigley Road, Colne, BB8 0QF  01282 863977

http://www.cemeterychippy.co.uk/

 

Jaipur Indian

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Jaipur Indian Restaurant and Take-away

19 Albert Road, Colne BB8 0RY
01282 869295

http://www.jaipurindian-colne.com/

 

Further Afield

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Skipton (10 miles)

Interesting town with markets, castle and canal.

Great Harward Farmer’s market: (between Accrington and Blackburn)

 1st Sunday of each month 8am to 2pm on historic Towngate Square.

Hebden Bridge Farmer’s Market

1st Sunday of every month.

Keelham Farm Shop

21 Gargrave Road Skipton BD23 1UD

www.Keelhamfarmshop.co.uk

Bowland Brewery Clitheroe:

Tours phone 01200 443592

Holmes Mill Clitheroe:

Singletons Dairy Ltd. – Lancashire Cheeses

Preston Rd, Longridge, Preston PR3 3AN

01772 782112 – please ring for an appointment

Gordon Rigg Garden Centre

Mill shop, Café and Farm Shop

Rochdale Road, Walsden, Todmorden OL14 7TJ

Colne

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The nearest local shops are on Keighley Road, 5 minutes away. Take road towards Colne and is off the roundabout on the left.

You will find Taylor’s corner shop with newspapers and Whitesides, fabulous bakers with café, sandwiches and small fresh meat cabinet.

Nearest supermarkets are Sainsbury’s (ATM), Aldi and Lidl on North Valley Road.  Market and range of specialist shops and banks/ATMs in the town centre. 

Colne Farmers Market: 3rd Saturday of month 9am to 2pm.  Runs alongside main market

Trawden

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The village has a community shop.  There is an excellent selection of groceries and beer and wine etc.  Local produce is stocked as well as eco friendly products, newspapers and weigh and pay items. Definitely worth a visit.

Electric Cars

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We are sorry that charging of electric cars is not allowed at Whitelea.  The nearest charging point is Sainsbury’s store in Colne BB8 9HY

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