- Pendle Hill
Infobox Mountain
Name = Pendle Hill
Photo = Pendle Hill above mist 235-0004.jpg
Caption = Pendle from the northwest. (Longridge Fell is to the right.)
Elevation = convert|557|m|0|abbr=on
Location =Lancashire ,England
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Prominence = "c." convert|395|m|0
Coordinates = coord|53.869|-2.300|display=title,inline|region:GB_type:landmark
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 103
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Grid_ref_UK = SD804414
Listing = Marilyn
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Pronunciation =Pendle Hill is located in the north-east of
Lancashire ,England , near the towns ofBurnley ,Colne , Nelson andClitheroe . Its summit is convert|557|m|0 above mean sea level. It gives its name to the Borough of Pendle. It is an isolated hill, separated from thePennines to the east and theForest of Bowland to the northwest. It lies to the southwest of theYorkshire Dales National Park. It is a detached part of theForest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).History
The phrase "Pendle Hill" is unusual in that it combines the word for hill from three different
language s. In thethirteenth century the hill was mentioned as "Pennul" or "Penhul"; apparently from Cumbric "pen" and Old English "hyll", both meaning "hill ". Themodern English "hill" was appended later, after the original meaning of "Pendle" had become opaque.Geological ly the hill consists of an ancientplateau ofmillstone grit over softershale s on an underlyinglimestone bed. The historic decomposition ofsphagnum moss on the hill has led to it being covered inpeat .Pendle Hill is famous for its links to three events which took place in the
17th century : thePendle witch trials (1612 ),Richard Towneley 'sbarometer experiment (1661 ), and the claimed visitation toGeorge Fox (1652 ), which led to the foundation of the Quaker movement. ABronze Age burial site has been also discovered at the summit of the hill.The most popular route for climbing the hill begins in the
village of Barley, which lies to the east. This route also provides the steepest ascent. Other nearby villages include Downham,Newchurch-in-Pendle andSabden .The area is now popular with
ghost hunter s after "Living" channel's top show "Most Haunted " visited the hill for a live investigation onHalloween 2004 . [ [http://www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk/clitheroenews/39Most-Haunted39-crew-has-a.883121.jp 'Most Haunted' crew has a spooky visit to Pendle] "Clitheroe Advertiser", 5 November 2004. Accessed 29 March 2008.] The show's presenter,Yvette Fielding , said at the time that it was the scariest episode they had made to date.A local saying suggests that the area around Pendle Hill experiences frequent rainfall: "If you can see Pendle then it's about to rain, if you can't then it's already started." When it's not raining, and there's a usable northwesterly
wind , Pendle is a popular hill-launch forparaglider s andhang glider s.Pendle Witches
The story of the
Pendle witch trials is the best known example of allegedwitchcraft in Englishhistory . The hill continues to be associated with witchcraft and, everyHallowe'en , large numbers of visitors climb it.Quakers
In 1652,
George Fox claimed to have had a vision while on top of Pendle, during the early years of theReligious Society of Friends (Quakers). Today, the name Pendle remains strongly linked with the Quakers, giving its name to their centre for religious and spiritual study and contemplation in theUSA .cquote|As we travelled, we came near a very great hill, called Pendle Hill, and I was moved of the Lord to go up to the top of it; which I did with difficulty, it was so very steep and high. When I was come to the top, I saw the sea bordering upon Lancashire. From the top of this hill the Lord let me see in what places he had a great people to be gathered.
George Fox - An Autobiography, [http://www.strecorsoc.org/gfox/ch06.html Chapter 6]ee also
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Firbank Fell
*Forest of Bowland Notes
External links
* [http://www.ribblevalley.gov.uk/static/page55.htm Ribble Valley Borough Council Tourist Information on Pendle Hill]
* [http://www.visitlancashire.com/ visitLancashire.com - Official Lancashire Tourism information, Walks and Cycle Routes around Pendle Hill]
* [http://www.walkingpages.co.uk/places/CPL_pendle.htm Walking Pages: Pendle]
* [http://www.mikes-walks.co.uk/Walks/Lancs/Dunsop_Fell/Pendle/pendle.html A circuit of Pendle Hill from Downham]
* [http://www.walkingbritain.co.uk/walks/walks6/w287.shtml A circuit of Pendle Hill from Barley]
* [http://www.forestofbowland.com/visiting/leaflet/leaflet2.html Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]
* Computer generated summit panorama [http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/panoramas/ENG/Pendle.gifPendle Hill] [http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/panoramas.html index]
* [http://www.strecorsoc.org/gfox/title.html#contents George Fox - An Autobiography]
* [http://www.burnleylife.com/attractions_pendle%20hill.html Pendle Hill - Walking Guide]
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