Wycoller Beck
{{Short description|Stream in Lancashire, England}}
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File:Slab bridge at Wycoller - geograph.org.uk - 1727057.jpg]]
Wycoller Beck is a stream in Lancashire, running through Wycoller Country Park and the village of Wycoller in Pendle. It is {{convert|6.05|km|mi|2|order=flip}} long and has a catchment area of {{convert|10.46|km2|mi2|2|order=flip}}.{{cite web |title=Wycoller Beck |url=http://environment.data.gov.uk/catchment-planning/WaterBody/GB112071065180 |website=Catchment Data Explorer |publisher=Environment Agency |access-date=12 November 2017}}
The river joins the River Laneshaw at Covey Bridge near Laneshaw Bridge to form Colne Water.{{cite map|title =Blackburn & Burnley |map =103 |year =2006 |scale =1:50,000 |series =Landranger |publisher =Ordnance Survey|edition =C2 |isbn =978-0-319-22829-6}}
Seven bridges cross Wycoller Beck. The Pack-Horse Bridge is probably the most important, being built some 800 years ago and reconstructed over the centuries.{{National Heritage List for England|num= 1243828|desc= Pack Horse Bridge, Trawden Forest|access-date= 28 November 2017}}{{National Heritage List for England|num= 1005098|desc= Wycoller packhorse bridge, Trawden Forest|access-date= 28 November 2017|fewer-links=x}}{{Cite web|url = http://www.beautifulbritain.co.uk/htm/outandabout/wycoller.htm|title = Wycoller Village & Country Park|access-date = November 5, 2014}} Clam Bridge, more than 1000 years old is listed as an Ancient Monument. It was repaired in 1991, after being cracked in two in 1989 and 1990.{{National Heritage List for England|num= 1243830|desc= Bank House Bridge, Trawden Forest|access-date= 28 November 2017|fewer-links=x}}{{National Heritage List for England|num= 1005104|desc= Bank House Bridge, Wycoller, Trawden Forest|access-date= 28 November 2017|fewer-links=x}}
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{{Rivers of Lancashire}}
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Category:Rivers of the Borough of Pendle
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