Great Hill

This article is about the hill in England. For the hill in Scotland, see White Coomb.
Great Hill

Approaching Great Hill from Drinkwaters to the west
Highest point
Elevation 381 m (1,250 ft)
Geography
Location Chorley, Lancashire,  England
OS grid SD646191
Topo map OS Landranger 109

Great Hill is a hill in Lancashire on Anglezarke Moor, between the towns of Chorley and Darwen. It is part of the West Pennine Moors and lies approximately 3 miles north of Winter Hill, which is the highest point in the area at 456 m (1,498 ft).

The summit at 381 m (1,252 ft) is only slightly higher than the surrounding moorland, but provides excellent views in all directions particularly to the north and west. Paths head west towards White Coppice via the ruins of Drinkwaters, south to Winter Hill via Hordern Stoops, and east to Darwen Tower via Pimm's, Picadilly and the ruins of Hollinshead Hall.

The sources of Black Brook and the River Roddlesworth are on the slopes of the hill.

The traditional walker's cairn has been replaced by a stone bench in the shape of a cross, which offers shelter from the wind.

Coordinates: 53°40′02″N 2°32′14″W / 53.66717°N 2.53725°W / 53.66717; -2.53725

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