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Hamlet in Lancashire, England

Human settlement in England
White Coppice
White Coppice Cricket Ground
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Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCHORLEY
Postcode districtPR6
Dialling code01257
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53°39′58″N 2°34′55″W / 53.666°N 2.582°W / 53.666; -2.582

White Coppice is a hamlet near Chorley, Lancashire, England. It was the most populated part of the township of Anglezarke in the 19th century. Close to the settlement in the early 19th century were quarries and small coal mines. The hamlet lies to the north of Anglezarke Reservoir in the Rivington reservoir chain built to provide water for Liverpool in the mid 19th century. To the south west is a hill known as Healey Nab.

White Coppice had a cotton mill at the start of the Industrial Revolution. Its mill lodge provided water for a steam engine, and before that the mill was powered by a waterwheel on the Black Brook. Around 1900 the mill was owned by Alfred Ephraim Eccles, a supporter of the Temperance movement.

Notable residents

Looking towards the ubiquitous cricket pitch across The Goit
Looking towards Great Hill, this view of Dean Black Brook clearly shows evidence of the area's mining past

Cricket

Cricket is played at a ground in the hamlet. The 1st and 2nd XI cricket teams play in the Moore and Smalley Palace Shield.

The BBC Children's television show Sloggers was filmed at the cricket ground in 1994.

References

  1. Rivington Reservoirs, Pastscape, retrieved 17 June 2010
  2. Rivington Reservoirs (main scheme), Engineering Timelines, archived from the original on 23 February 2012, retrieved 16 December 2010
  3. White Coppice walk, Lancashire Telegraph, retrieved 16 December 2010
  4. Bircumshaw, L. L.; Horrocks, Sally M., "Haworth, Sir (Walter) Norman (1883–1950)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, retrieved 16 December 2010
  5. White Coppice Cricket, White Coppice play cricket, archived from the original on 15 July 2011, retrieved 22 December 2010
  6. The Sloggers, Slogthwaite, Talk Photography, retrieved 29 January 2023

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