Brinscall

Brinscall

Brinscall viewed from "Brinsky Woods"
Brinscall
 Brinscall shown within Lancashire
Population 1,431 [1]
OS grid referenceSD625215
Civil parishWithnell
DistrictChorley
Shire countyLancashire
RegionNorth West
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town CHORLEY
Postcode district PR6
Dialling code 01254
Police Lancashire
Fire Lancashire
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK ParliamentChorley
List of places
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England
Lancashire

Coordinates: 53°41′17″N 2°34′08″W / 53.688°N 2.569°W / 53.688; -2.569

Brinscall is a village in the borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England. Located approximately five miles north-east of Chorley, Brinscall borders the similar-sized villages of Withnell and Abbey Village. Brinscall is part of the civil parish of Withnell but does not have its own boundaries. However, an area used in the 2001 census that covers approximately the same area as the village has a population of 1,431.

Origin of the name

A number of origins of the name ‘Brinscall’ have been suggested, one being ‘burnt huts’.[2]

History

The village was originally a small farming community, but in the 19th century, the thriving cotton industry moved in. There is also a quarry nearby, and Brinscall housed many of its workers.

The village also lends its name to an important geological feature, the 'Brinscall Fault', which is orientated approximately north-south and borders the western edge of Anglezarke moor.

Amenities

Amenities in Brinscall include:

There is a nature trail which goes through Brinscall and many of the bordering villages. There is a large wood named by villagers as 'Brinsky Woods'. In April 2012 the BBC programme Countryfile featured the story of the lost farms of Brinscall moor, numbering about 50. The tenant farmers were encouraged to move out when the land was acquired under compulsory purchase order, in the 1902, by the Liverpool Corporation Water Works, which needed to secure a source of pure drinking water. The Corporation proceeded to plant trees across large areas of land om the moor. This deliberate afforestation effectively removed the pasture for the farms' sheep grazing and by the 1930s all the farms had been deserted.[6]

Brinscall also has a small village football team called Brinscall Village which competes in a local footballing league with several other clubs from the area.

References

  1. "2001 Census: Census Area Statistics: Key Figures: Area: Chorley 002D (Lower Layer Super Output Area)". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
  2. Mills, David (1976). The Place Names of Lancashire. Batsford. p. 67. ISBN 0-7134-5236-6.
  3. "Parents fear plug pulled on baths". BBC News. 2004-05-01. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
  4. "Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerk Project - Parish of Withnell". Lan-opc.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  5. "Hillside Methodist Church". Hillside-methodist.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  6. "Countryfile - 08/04/2012" at bbc.co.uk

External links

Media related to Brinscall at Wikimedia Commons

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