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Places of interest near to the White Horse, Edgworth
The Reservoirs
We are lucky enough to be nestled close to three large reservoirs; Jumbles, Wayoh
& Entwistle. Combined, these reservoirs provide around 20 miles of walking, and
if you looking for an extra challange, they all provide direct access to the moors
surrounding our beautiful area.
Turton Tower
Turton Tower evolved from being a simple stone Pele tower, which was built around
1420 as a defensive fortress, to an impressive and comfortable residence by the
Tudor and early Stuart period. The simple stone structure was added to with timber
extensions by the Orrell family transforming it to a lavish house. In doing so,
however it would appear that they overspent and were forced to sell. The tower was
purchased by Humphrey Chetham in 1628. The Orrell’s continued to live on at the
tower renting the tower from him. During the civil (1642-1650), the Orrell’s were
Cavaliers where the Chethams supported the Roundhead and this must have made for
interesting times at the tower when Chetham garrisoned his troops within the Turton
estate! Read more.....
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