WebName: Nab Wood, Chorley X/Y co-ords: 360553, 418329 Region: North West Country: England Place type: Woodland Or Forest Lat/Long: 53.65999985,-2.59841358 District: Chorley Height: 166.6m Location Grid Ref: SD 6055 1832 OS Explorer Map: 287: West Pennine Moors County/Unitary Authority: Lancashire Other places near Nab Wood, … WebThis section tells the story of mountain biking at Healey Nab – and how the site has been transformed into one of the region’s most up-and-coming biking destinations. The early days. Healey Nab is a wooded mound, 600 ft in height, which lies between The White Coppice and Chorley (Lancashire) on the western edge of the West Pennine Moors.
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The principal river in the town is the Yarrow. The Black Brook is a tributary of the Yarrow. The name of the River Chor was back-formed from "Chorley" and runs not far from the centre of the town, notably through Astley Park. Chorley is located at the foot of the West Pennine Moors and is overlooked by Healey Nab, a small hill which is part of the West Pennine Moors. It is the seat for the Borough of C… WebChorley is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Chorley in Lancashire, England,[1] 8.1 miles north of Wigan, 10.8 miles south west of Blackburn, 11 miles north west of Bolton, 12 miles south of Preston and 19.5 miles north west of Manchester. The town's wealth came principally from the cotton industry. government code 12940.1