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Woodwell
Date Added: 16th Jan 2017
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Lancashire)
Visited: Yes. My rating: Access 5

Woodwell submitted by Wellspirit on 10th Sep 2007. Woodwell
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Worsaw Hill Burial Mound
Date Added: 16th Jan 2017
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (Lancashire)
Visited: Yes. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 2

Worsaw Hill Burial Mound submitted by Sunny100 on 29th Jul 2016. The grassy mound (round barrow) known as Worsaw Hill Burial mound, with Pendle Hill in the background.
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Log Text: On private land
Worsthorne Moor
Date Added: 16th Jan 2017
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Lancashire)
Visited: Yes. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 3

Worsthorne Moor submitted by Vicky on 13th Nov 2001. Slipper Hill stone circle, Worsthorne Moor, near Burnley, Lancashire
This ring of five stones (3 are visible in the photo and we are standing on the other 2) lies in a field at NGR; 88473276 on Worsthorne Moor near Burnley. There are also three other half buried stones in a row close by at NGR88473273.
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Wycoller Cup-marked Stones
Date Added: 16th Jan 2017
Site Type: Rock Art
Country: England (Lancashire)
Visited: Yes

Wycoller Cup-marked Stones submitted by Sunny100 on 1st Aug 2010. Cup-marked stones in the moss-covered stones that lay along the top of the pack-horse bridge.
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Log Text: A mixture of natural & post medieval holes, very unlikely to be prehistoric due to shape & size of stones into which they are set & the general setting itself.
Wycoller Iron Age Bridge (Standing Stone)
Date Added: 16th Jan 2017
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir)
Country: England (Lancashire)
Visited: Yes

Wycoller Iron Age Bridge (Standing Stone) submitted by Sunny100 on 1st Aug 2010. Another close-up view of the 12 foot long gritstone slab, dating from the Iron Age.
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