Lancashire Country Walk - Pendle Hill from Barley to Newchurch in Pendle round
Our video is a guided walk in Pendle Witch country in Lancashire. We start our walk from the village of Barley and climb up the steep ascent to the summit of Pendle Hill. We find a hidden well then descend to Upper and Lower Ogden Reservoirs. We then walk steeply uphill through Fell Wood and descend to Newchurch in Pendle to visit St.Mary's church and Witches Galore, from here we descend to Hays Lane back to Barley. This is a moderate to hard walk on mainly good tracks with spectacular views for approximately 6.5 miles.
040: Proud in Pendle (Barley, Newchurch and Pendle Hill)
PENDLE HILL WALK FEATURING BARLEY, OGDEN RESERVOIRS AND NEWCHURCH-IN-PENDLE
Proud in Pendle
Filmed 26th May 2015
Running time: 19 minutes
Pendle Hill was a location which first drew my attention from watching a video on the “Walking with the Taxi Driver” website. I decide to visit this delightful spot in Lancashire for myself, where I discover a little of “Pendle Witch Country” and tackle the strenuous but rewarding climb up Pendle Hill.
Filmed in the county of Lancashire. Locations include Barley, Newchurch-in-Pendle, Ogden Reservoirs and Pendle Hill. This is the first film in the Forest of Bowland.
Written, researched, directed, camera and sound, edited and music by Patrick Leach.
Any other names credited in this film, i.e. Bob Morgan and Martin Roy, are pseudonyms, which I used at the time of making this film. However, I no longer use these pseudonyms as I want viewers to be clear that my films are completely my own work.
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Pendle Hill From Barley (Full Winter Conditions)
An ascent of Pendle Hill from the village of Barley in full winter conditions. A stunning day and memories that will stay with me forever.
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Pendle hill from Barley car park wild walk, plus a Birthday Surprise.
A very tiring walk, with spectacular, breathtaking scenic views that was definitely worth the effort, a visit to the secret well for some water to brew a coffee on the stove.
Filmed on the SJ4000 wifi action cam, route recorded and published on the ViewRanger app and used on Sony smartwatch 3.
Barley is a small village in the borough of Pendle, in Lancashire situated just below Pendle Hill. Barley is a popular starting point for the steep climb up Pendle Hill and the Pendle Way, a long distance trail, passes through the village. Barley became an agricultural village after a cow farm was established 1266 and flourished until the 18th century when textiles began to be manufactured. The brooks around Barley offered a good source of waterpower which led to several cotton factories being built. The Barley Green Mill had 200 looms until floods destroyed the building in 1880 and the cotton twist mill at nearby Narrowgates was built to spin cotton warp thread and the adjacent cottages are now private houses. Barley also lies between Black Moss Reservoirs and Ogden Reservoirs and recently a 17th century cottage, complete with a cat skeleton, were found during a construction project in the village near Lower Black Moss Reservoir. The well preserved cottage is believed to have belonged to one of the Pendle Witches. Newchurch in Pendle, a village adjacent to Barley, is famous for the Demdike family of Pendle Witches who lived there in the 17th century. St. Mary’s Church was built in the 17th century, replacing a chapel. The restored tower is an original part of the chapel and the “eye of God” is built into its west side and to the left of the entrance porch is the grave, carved with skull and crossbones, of Alice Nutter one of the famous Pendle witches. The Witches Galore is a fascinating shop with hundreds of different types of model witches to purchase as a momentum of your visit.
Pendle is one of Lancashire’s most popular hills and is 557 metres high at its summit “Beacon or Big End” where a Bronze Age burial site has been discovered. The Pendle Way slants up the eastern side of the hill and is long and steep but well worth the climb as the views of the Pennines to the east and to the north the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland are superb. Pendle Hill is famous for its links to three events that took place in the 17th century, the Pendle witch trials, Richard Towneley’s barometer experiment and the claimed visitation to George Fox which led to the foundation of the Quaker movement. The name Pendle still holds a strong link with the Quakers. Pendle Hill continues to be associated with witchcraft and every Halloween visitors come in their hundreds to climb the hill and it is also popular with ghost hunters. All around the villages in the Pendle area there are many plaques displaying a witch on a broomstick and leaflets of the story of the Pendle witches can be picked up from most shops and pubs and the visitors centre in Barley.
Pendle Hill From Barley
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The Pendle Witches | Pendle Hill | RTR TV
Television Presenter Zilpah Hartley, talks to locals in her home area of Pendle about the Pendle
Witches, Lancashire Witches.
Written and presented by Zilpah Hartley.
Created in full HD by RTR Productions.
Music Old Pendle performed by ScoldsBridle scoldsbridle.co.uk
Pendle Sculpture Trail - Barley , Lancashire
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Another walk up through Aitken Wood nr Barley, Lancashire.
This is where you will find the sculpture trail, which makes its way through the wood.
Takes around an hour or so, quite a steep walk to begin with but then evens out & proceeds downhill.
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Pendle Hill - Lancashire
The Pendle Witches are a legendary heart of the countryside of Pendle. Close to Borrowford, we set off from Barley Car Park on our 6 mile walk. Before reaching the top of Pendle we passed lovely scenery, and waterfalls, but a steep climb up to top of Pendle Hill. Tea and delicious cakes were enjoyed back at The Cabin Cafe in Barley Car Park.
Pendle Hill - EP 1
Pendle Hill is located in the east of Lancashire, England. It is considered one of the most paranormal rich and haunted places in Britain.
In this video series I will be covering some of the most famous stories and events associated with Pendle Hill.
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Old Pendle (song) - Sue Bousfield and Liz Moore
Background music - Joro Gaming
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A walkers guide to Pendle Hill
Pendlle Hill . This is a prominent Beacon standing out above the Lancashire countryside.
3 villages Walk - Barley, Roughlee and Newchurch Circular from Barley
Click here: for the full 22 minute walk video (including OS map and printable walk directions) - A circular taking in three of Pendle's picturesque villages. A riverside walk takes you from Barley to Roughlee, where after passing the new statue of Alice Nutter, of the Pendle Witch story fame and Roughlee Old Hall, cross the stepping stones and undertake a short climb to reveal a wonderful panorama of Pendle Hill. The walk then follows the ridge along Noggarth before briefly descending and then ascending to reach Newchurch in Pendle. The walk then drops down across a few fields to Heys Lane, which is followed back in to Barley.
Lancashire Country Walk - Pendle Witches Trail from Barley
Our video is a guided walk of the Pendle Witches Trail in Lancashire. This is a figure of eight walk and can be split into two walks. For the Western Loop we set off from Barley to Newchurch in Pendle where we visit Witches Galore and the church, then head off along Well Head Road to take a right turn steeply ascending and descending to Upper and Lower Ogden Reservoirs then back to Barley. For the Eastern Loop we set off from Barley and follow the river to Whitehough and then towards the Outdoor Education Centre and down to Roughlee where we see a wonderful waterfall. We then walk back towards Whitehough and finish our walk back to Barley along Heys Lane.
Witch Event Barley - Pendle Witch Trials 1612 400th Anniversary - Scary
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A Witch Event in Barley on the 400th anniversary of the Pendle Lancashire Witch Trials.
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Scary Witch Village Pendle Hill England
The trials of the Pendle witches in 1612 are among the most famous witch trials in English history, and some of the best recorded of the 17th century. The twelve accused lived in the area around Pendle Hill in Lancashire, and were charged with the murders of ten people by the use of witchcraft. All but two were tried at Lancaster Assizes on 18–19 August 1612, along with the Samlesbury witches and others, in a series of trials that have become known as the Lancashire witch trials. One was tried at York Assizes on 27 July 1612, and another died in prison. Of the eleven who went to trial – nine women and two men – ten were found guilty and executed by hanging; one was found not guilty.
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Hiking Pendle Hill - From Downham to Barley
In this video me and my friend Anthony walked from Downham to Barley, over Pendle hill. We walked around 7-8 miles and gained 577 meters in elevation.
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Pendle Hill Lancashire 4K UHD
Pendle Hill Lancashire 4K UHD
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Pendle Hill walk
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A day walking the circular route of Pendle Hill, starting in Barley then up past Ogden res & continuing up through the valley. Stopping on the way to get the Phantom in the air.
The UKs Most Haunted Hill - Pendle Hill Walk, Lancashire
On Sunday 16th December 2018, my Husband, baby and I took a walk up Pendle Hill which is in the east of Lancashire, England, near the towns of Burnley, Nelson, Colne, Clitheroe and Padiham. Its summit is 557 metres (1,827 ft) above sea level.
The Pendle Witches | Samlesbury Hall | Lancashire Witches | Pendle Hill
RTR TV in association with Samlesbury Hall produced a short 26 minute film covering the sinister happenings surrounding the lesser known Samlesbury Witches and their subsequent trial.
Filmed in and around the spectacular Pendle countryside and on location at the historical Samlesbury Hall.