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Wycoller Beck is a stream in Lancashire, running through Wycoller Country Park and the village of Wycoller in Pendle. It is 6.052NaN2 long and has a catchment area of 10.462NaN2.[1]
The river joins the River Laneshaw at Covey Bridge near Laneshaw Bridge to form Colne Water.[2]
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.[3] 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.