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The John Stone - Duxbury Woods

16/3/2018

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After 2 years of searching, finally found 'The John Stone' in John Wood (part of Duxbury Wood).
It is on a slope running down to the Yarrow, standing about 1m tall, and looks as if in the past there was another section on top (cross?). A ditch runs next to the stone, and there is the suggestion of earthworks nearby.

I have read that it was one of 4 boundary markers left by the Knights of St John, the other 3 now gone.

I have already created a rough 3D model and will be producing a higher resolution model over the next few weeks to see if there are any markings.
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Research required over the next few weeks and article.
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Dean Ditch Boundary Stones - Winter Hill

12/3/2018

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Just started to process the results from my recent walk up Coal Pit Road, and then along Deans Ditch on Winter Hill,  looking for the boundary stones marked on the 1844 OS map.
​The image below shows the first image of the boundary stone near the summit of Counting Hill. There are markings on it.  
I will now produce a 3D model from the images and videos taken to see if we can get a clear picture and if there are any more markings.
Full article coming soon.
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Devil's Ditch - survey

24/2/2018

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All the times I have walked around Anglezarke, I have never made it on foot to Devil's Ditch.

So whilst walking along Redmonds Edge, looking for the mounds marked on the 1844 OS map, I spotted the footpath intersecting the Eastern terminus of the ditch and decided to walk down the full length of the ditch.  If you leave the path in an easterly direction you can look back along the full 2k ditch.  At this time of year (Feb) the ditch shows as a pale yellow like against the darker heather background.  Full details to be written up on the Devil's Ditch page.
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Duxbury/Coppull boundary stone found?

18/2/2018

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Carried out a survey on foot to an interesting area in Yarrow Valley Park, where Eller Brook joins the river Yarrow.
If you look at any map you can see the boundary between Chorley/Duxbury/Coppull follows both water courses until you get to the confluence where the boundary takes a slice out of Coppull to give to Chorley, and a slice out of Duxbury to give to Coppull.

Using the gps on my phone and superimposing a map onto it, walking the boundary you find a pit and a large marked stone.

Further survey required.

Read more on the page as I add content to it
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James Yates Well found?

6/1/2018

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A drone survey of Limestone Clough, Anglezarke, was carried out on the 1st Jan 18 to try and identify James Yates Well which is marked on the 1844 OS map.

Initial results look very promising with a rectangular depression showing up in just the right spot as shown by this elevation/contour analysis.

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You can see  the shape of the well upper right as a break in the contour lines.

Full report with much more analysis to be published in the Anglezarke Survey section soon.

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    I have lived in Chorley and Adlington for the past 10 years, and over that time collected and researched local history. This site will share some of the fascinating locations and their background. ​

    ​I am a member of Border Heritage and Archaeology Group working on medieval pottery kilns and locating Roman sites in Cheshire. I also carry out aerial surveys producing Digital Elevation Models.

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  • Local History
    • John Stone - Survey
    • Red Bank
    • Burgh Colliery Railway
    • Chorley Boundary survey 1726
    • Google Earth 3D view of Chorley
    • Tinkler's Barracks
    • Roscoe Lowe - Samuel Oldknow
    • The search for the original Yarrow Bridge Inn
    • Hall o'th Hill
    • Lead Clough Mines - Anglezarke
  • Tenon Top Gateposts
  • Wayside Crosses
    • A-Z Lancashire surviving wayside crosses
    • Bretherton to Croston
    • Longton to Penwortham
    • Wigan to Chorley >
      • Bloody Stone - Newton-le-Willows
    • Hightown to Sefton
    • Mystery of Headless Cross Anderton
  • Anglezarke Survey
    • Site 76-77 - Anglezarke
    • Site 82 - Pikestones
    • Millstone Quarry - Black Coppice
    • Chambered Round Cairn - Site 40
    • Devil's Ditch
    • James Yates Well - Anglezarke
    • Rushy Brow Ruin - Anglezarke
    • Pike Stones Cairn
    • Round Loaf
    • Noon Hill
    • Pike Stones
    • Jepsons Gate Cairn
    • Pikestones Row
  • Roads
    • The John Stone - Duxbury Woods
    • Boundary Stone - Duxbury Coppull
    • The Old Yarrow Bridge
    • Ogilby Road Map
    • 15C route between Chorley and Bolton?
    • 14 Boundary Mounds on Anglezarke
    • Boundary Stones - Turnton Moor
  • Civil War
    • Colonel Thornhaugh
    • The Battle of Wigan Lane
  • News blog posts
  • Contact
  • Knights Hospitallers
  • Dean Ditch Boundary Stones
  • Ribble Ford
  • Lancashire Coast Elevation Map
  • Lancashire Coast Lidar Map
  • New Page
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