List of Collieries in Lancashire Since 1854 - Burnley Area

Burnley Area

  • Altham, Altham
  • Altham Moorfields, Altham
  • Aspen, Oswaldtwistle
  • Baitings, Wolstenholme
  • Bamford Closes, Wolstenholme
  • Bank Hall, Burnley - Closed 1971
  • Bank Moor, Oswaldtwistle
  • Barclay Hills, Burnley
  • Barrowshaw, Barrowshaw
  • Baxenden, Baxenden
  • Bee Hole, Burnley
  • Bell Isle, Tinnicliffe
  • Belthorn, Yate - shown disused 1908
  • Birkacre, Birkarce
  • Blackburn, Whitebirk
  • Bog Farm, Darwen
  • Brandlewood Moor, Stacksteads
  • Brassey Mine, Dulesgate
  • Brex, Newchurch, Rossendale
  • Broadfield, Accrington
  • Broadoak & Tagclough, Accrington
  • Brookside, Accrington
  • Broad Oak Nook, Hurst
  • Bunkers Hill, Stacksteads
  • Burnley Drift, Burnley
  • Burnt Hills, Clowbridge
  • Calder, Altham
  • Carr & Cleggs, Portsmouth
  • Chapel, Green
  • Charnock, Charnock
  • Cheesden, Lumb
  • Chorley, Chorley
  • Clayton, Clayton-le-Moors
  • Clifton, Burnley - Closed 1955
  • Cliviger, Cliviger
  • Clough Head, Todmorden
  • Coney, Over Darwen
  • Coppy, Cliviger
  • Coppy Clough and Park, Church
  • Cornfield, Padiham
  • Cranberry Moss, Darwen
  • Cupola, Clowbridge
  • Count Hill, Higher Barrowshaw
  • Dean, Newchurch in Rossendale
  • Deanwood Clay, Portsmouth
  • Dearnley, Smallbridge
  • Dewhurst, Baxendale
  • Dodbottom, Cliviger
  • Dogshaw, Over Darwen
  • Duckworth Hall, Oswaldtwistle
  • Dunkenhalgh Park, Church
  • Duxbury Park, Chorley
  • Eccleshill, Darwin
  • Ellison Fold, Over Darwen
  • Elpit Edge, Butterfield
  • Flash, Eccleshill
  • Fordoe, Wolstenholme
  • Foulclough, Todmorden
  • Freeholds, Whitworth Haigh
  • Fulledge, Burnley
  • Gambleside, Crawshaw Booth
  • Gannow, Habergham
  • Goodshaw Hill, Rawtenstall
  • Great Harwood, Accrington
  • Green Clough Merril Head Farm, Cliviger
  • Grime Bridge, Lumb in Rossendale (CURRENT)
  • Grime Bridge, Newchurch
  • Grime Bridge No 2, Newchurch
  • Gristlehurst, Heywood
  • Farnworth House, Duxbury
  • Habergham, Habergham, Burnley
  • Hades Farm, Wardle
  • Handle Hall, Calderbrook
  • Hapton, Hapton
  • Hapton Valley, Hapton - Closed 1981
  • Hauch Hey, Butterworth
  • Heapy, Heapy Chorley
  • Helm Clough, Stacksteads
  • Heskin Hall, Heskin
  • Hewlett No 1, West Loughton
  • Hewlett No 2, West Loughton
  • Hoddlesden, Hoddlesden - listed abandoned 1938
  • Hoddlesden No 12, Hoddlesden
  • Holland Moor and No 2, Burnley
  • Hole House, Cliviger
  • Hole in Bank, Baxendale
  • Horse Pasture, Towneley Side,Burnley
  • Houghton Barn, Altham
  • Hugh Mill, Waterfoot
  • Huncoal, Huncoat
  • Hurstwood, Cliviger
  • Knotts, Hapton
  • Laund, Baxendale
  • Knowl, Wolstenholme
  • Lancashire & Yorkshire, Thorne Lees
  • Laund, Baxendale
  • Lee, Brandwood Moor
  • Livsey, Blackburn
  • Lostock Valley, Chorley
  • Lower Barn, Over Darwen
  • Lower Darwin, Lower Darwin
  • Lower East Knowle, Wolstenholme
  • Meadow Head, Wolstenholme
  • Midgelden Pastures, Dulesgate
  • Martholme, Great Harwood
  • Miller Fold, Accrington
  • Nabb, Dean nr Newchurch
  • Padiham, Padiham
  • Part Banks, Waterfoot
  • Paulden, Barrowshaw
  • Pemberton House, Charnock Richard
  • Portsmouth, Cliviger
  • Princess, Eccleshill
  • Railway, Cliviger
  • Railway, Baxendale
  • Rawlinson Bridge, Heath Charnock
  • Red Walls Oswaldtwistle
  • Reedley, Burnley
  • Rishton, Rishton
  • Rowley, Burnley
  • Scaitliffe, Accrington
  • Simonstone, Burnley
  • Smear Hall, Ray with Botton
  • Stacksteads, Stacksteads
  • Stacksteads Top, Stacksteads
  • Stonehill, Oswaldtwistle
  • Swinshaw, Crawshaw Booth
  • Taylors Green, Darwin (mainly fireclay)
  • Tithebarn, Over Darwin
  • Todmorden Moor, Dulesgate
  • Towneley Arley, Burnley
  • Towneley Demesne, Towneley
  • Towneley Drift, Towneley
  • Trawden, Trawden
  • Marsden, Marsden, Burnley Closed 1873
  • Marsh House, Over Darwen
  • Martholme, Great Harwood
  • Meadow Head, Wolstenholme - shown as abandoned 1908
  • Miller Fold, Accrington
  • Moorfields, Altham
  • Moor Road,*Chorley
  • Moorside, Altham
  • Nabb, Dean nr Newchurch
  • New Altham, Altham
  • Nook, Oswaldtwistle
  • Old Clough, Newchurch
  • Old Lyons,*Darwin - shown disused 1908
  • Padiham, Padiham
  • Pole Over, Darwen
  • Pole Lane, Sough
  • Preistbooth, Dulesgate
  • Ranglet, Chorley
  • Red Earth Drift, Yate
  • Red Lumb, Wolstenholme
  • Red Walls, Oswaltwistle
  • Reedley, Burnley
  • Rishton Heights, Over Darwen
  • Riston, Riston
  • Rowley, Westhorne
  • Saunder Clough, Dulesgate
  • Scaitcliffe, Accrington
  • Scholes Fold, Over Darwen
  • Simonstone, Burnley
  • Smear Hall, Wray nr Lancaster
  • South Grain, Todmorden
  • Stacksteads, Stacksteads
  • Stacksteads Top, Stacksteads
  • Stanhill,*Oswaldtwistle
  • Swinshaw, Crawshaw Booth
  • Taylors Green, Darwin
  • Thornlee, Thornlee - shown disused 1908
  • Thorny Bank, Burnley - Closed 1968
  • Todmorden Moor, Todmorden
  • Tonacliffe, Rossendale - shown as abandoned 1908
  • Tonacliffe Level, Rossendale - shown as abandoned 1908
  • Tong End Pasture, Facit
  • Town Bent, Oswaldtwistle
  • Town House, Great Marsden
  • Towneley Demesne, Towneley
  • Towneley Drift, Towneley
  • Towneley Boggart, Towneley
  • Towneley Park, Towneley
  • Union and Hole House, Cliviger
  • Wallnook, Wardle
  • Waterside, Eccleshill
  • Welch Whittle, Welch Wittle
  • Welch Whitle Day Eye, Welch Whittle
  • Weld Bank, Chorley
  • Whinney Fan, Altham
  • Whinney Hill, Altham
  • Whitebirk, Blackburn
  • Whitefield, Wardle
  • Whitewell Bottoms, Newchurch
  • Withwell, Chorley
  • Wholaw Nook, Wholaw
  • Woodnook, Accrington
  • Yarrow, Duxbury

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