Spitlers Edge

Spitlers Edge

Spitlers Edge is a ridge running along the eastern edge of Anglezarke Moor, Chorley, Lancashire, England from Standing Stones Hill to Hordern Stoops. The peak, complete with cairn, at 392m, is the high point of the moorland.

Redmonds Edge links Spitlers Edge to Great Hill and is paved. As of 2006, there are imminent plans to extend the paving along the length of Spitlers Edge.

Along the length of the edge is a stone wall of some importance - the boundary was built in 1841 as a relief measure to provide respite from the Hungry Forties, and is the Parliamentary Division boundary between Chorley and Blackburn.

The name is derived from the fact that in medieaval times, the Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem used this route when travelling to their holdings in this district.

The ridge provides the peaks that supply the source water to the River Yarrow.


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  • River Yarrow (Lancashire) — Infobox River | river name = River Yarrow caption = The River Yarrow in Duxbury Woods origin = Will Narr, Anglezarke mouth = River Douglas at Sollom basin countries = England length = 29 km (18 miles) (from reservoir pumping station) elevation =… …   Wikipedia

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