Hills of Britain and Ireland

OS Map of Hail Storm Hill (boundary)

Rossendale Way at Cragg Quarry
Rossendale Way at Cragg Quarry

Track adopted by the Pennine Bridleway National Trail and Rossendale Way passing the extensive spoil heaps of Cragg Quarry. This used to support a tramway, to move the vast amount of stone taken from at least five moorland quarries in the moorlands above Rossendale Valley. The rails were lifted in 1920.

21-Oct-24 • Walruscharmer flickr

disusedtramway rossendaleway penninebridleway nationaltrail bridleway spoilheaps spouth pennines southpennines fence lancashire england 54085645936

Cragg High Level Tank
Cragg High Level Tank

As seen from the track on Cowpe Moss, adopted by both the Pennine Bridleway National Trail and Rossendale Way. Cragg High Level Tank is directly below, and is connected to the larger Cowpe Reservoir beyond.

21-Oct-24 • Walruscharmer flickr

cowpereservoir rossendalevalley valleyofstones barbedwire landscape lancashire england feederreservoir 54086100425

Hail Storm Hill, 2nd August, 2023
Hail Storm Hill, 2nd August, 2023

22-Apr-23 • jlenman flickr

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Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023
Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023

22-Apr-23 • jlenman flickr

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Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023
Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023

22-Apr-23 • jlenman flickr

53090095933

Hail Storm Hill, 2nd August, 2023
Hail Storm Hill, 2nd August, 2023

22-Apr-23 • jlenman flickr

53089034457

OS Map

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Rossendale Way at Cragg Quarry
Rossendale Way at Cragg Quarry

Track adopted by the Pennine Bridleway National Trail and Rossendale Way passing the extensive spoil heaps of Cragg Quarry. This used to support a tramway, to move the vast amount of stone taken from at least five moorland quarries in the moorlands above Rossendale Valley. The rails were lifted in 1920.

21-Oct-24 • Walruscharmer flickr

disusedtramway rossendaleway penninebridleway nationaltrail bridleway spoilheaps spouth pennines southpennines fence lancashire england 54085645936

Cragg High Level Tank
Cragg High Level Tank

As seen from the track on Cowpe Moss, adopted by both the Pennine Bridleway National Trail and Rossendale Way. Cragg High Level Tank is directly below, and is connected to the larger Cowpe Reservoir beyond.

21-Oct-24 • Walruscharmer flickr

cowpereservoir rossendalevalley valleyofstones barbedwire landscape lancashire england feederreservoir 54086100425

Hail Storm Hill, 2nd August, 2023
Hail Storm Hill, 2nd August, 2023

22-Apr-23 • jlenman flickr

53090007385

Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023
Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023

22-Apr-23 • jlenman flickr

53089786914

Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023
Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023

22-Apr-23 • jlenman flickr

53090095933

Hail Storm Hill, 2nd August, 2023
Hail Storm Hill, 2nd August, 2023

22-Apr-23 • jlenman flickr

53089034457

Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023
Hail Storm Hill, 22nd April, 2023

22-Apr-23 • jlenman flickr

53089035432

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DSC_1044

30-Apr-22 • blackburnallan flickr

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30-Apr-22 • blackburnallan flickr

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DSC_1046

30-Apr-22 • blackburnallan flickr

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