Wrightington
Wrightington
lies to the east of the district and is mostly hilly, rising to a
height of 500 feet at Harrock Hill. It contains some of the finest
country scenery in the whole for south Lancashire and a very fine
panoramic view of the west Lancashire plain is seen from Harrock
and Hunters Hills.
Wrightington has three villages: Appley Bridge, Mossy Lea and
Hilldale along with the hamlet of Andertons Mill. Wrightington was,
in early medieval times, part of the Barony of Manchester.
Skull House at Appley Bridge features a skull which, it is said,
returns to its resting place whenever it is removed. There are the
remains of three pre-Reformation wayside crosses in Wrightington at
Bentley Lane, Harrock Hill and Hillhouse Lane. Another interesting
feature near Dangerous Corner is the Boars Den Tumulus, thought to
be a Bronze age round barrow.
Tunley Presbyterian Church at Mossy Lea is an attractive stone
building of 1691, with a wooden bell pull, and is the oldest
Presbyterian Church in England.
Map:
Wrightington Parish