Rural revelations in Witton

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"Not just a country park but real countryside in the heart of urban Lancashire"
Walk directions

Follow the main drive past the sports arena, a kiddies' play area and the Pavilion Café, all off to the right. At a junction, go left towards Pleasington and 'Snowy the Crow', passing an adventure playground.

After almost 0.25 miles (400m), at a junction by 'Snowy', take the second of the two paths leaving on the right, which is signed to Crow Wood. Climb the side of a wooded valley, later crossing a bridge to a junction. Turn left up steps and, at the top, go left again. Curve right past another path to continue up the valley. Higher up through gates, cross a track and continue within the narrow strip of woodland, ultimately emerging onto a lane by Billinge Nook Farm.

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  Terrain  - Good paths and tracks, some open fields, several stiles
  Landscape  - Woodland, pasture and river bank
  Dog friendliness  - Can run free in country park, but on lead on farmland
  Parking  - Large car park just off A674
  Toilets en route  - Adjacent to the Pavilion Café
About the walk
Witton Park was formerly the home of the Fieldens, one of Blackburn's foremost families whose wealth derived from extensive interests in both cotton and land. They had bought the Witton manor, which included a farm in 1721, but its was not until 1800 that Henry Fielden enclosed the park and began...
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Rural revelations in Witton

Recommended by
Our view
"Not just a country park but real countryside in the heart of urban Lancashire"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Good paths and tracks, some open fields, several stiles
  Landscape - Woodland, pasture and river bank
  Dog friendliness - Can run free in country park, but on lead on farmland
  Parking - Large car park just off A674
  Toilets en route - Adjacent to the Pavilion Café
About the walk
Witton Park was formerly the home of the Fieldens, one of Blackburn's foremost families whose wealth derived from extensive interests in both cotton and land. They had bought the Witton manor, which included a farm in 1721, but its was not until 1800 that Henry Fielden enclosed the park and began...
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Lancashire
Lancashire was at the centre of the British cotton industry in the 19th century, which lead to the urbanization of great tracts of the area. The cotton boom came and went, but the industrial profile remains.