Public Drinking Spring

Higham, Lancashire, England

england(approximate)

Higham, Lancashire, England
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About This Spring

## Overview In the village of Higham, Lancashire, England, a public drinking spring sits beside the Four Alls Pub — a charming pairing of natural refreshment and traditional English hospitality. The spring is cleanly maintained and has long been a point of local interest. Visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and fresh, though signage at the site has been a source of some local debate: an original sign was reportedly taken down by locals, and a replacement was subsequently posted by a water company. Visitors are encouraged to read the posted notices and draw their own conclusions about the water. Higham is a small, historic village nestled in the Pendle Hill area of Lancashire's Ribble Valley, a landscape steeped in history and known for its rolling green countryside, stone-built villages, and connections to the famous Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. Springs in this part of Lancashire have been used as drinking water sources for centuries, owing to the area's limestone and gritstone geology, which naturally filters rainwater as it percolates through the ground. ## Directions 1. Head to the village of Higham in the Borough of Pendle, Lancashire. The village lies just off the A6068 road between Padiham and Barrowford. 2. Look for the **Four Alls Pub** in the centre of the village. 3. The spring is located immediately adjacent to the pub and is visible from the road. 4. **GPS coordinates:** 53.824621, -2.292349 — use these for precise navigation if using a sat-nav or mapping app. ## What to Expect The spring is a modest but well-kept public water source right in the heart of the village, making it easy to access on foot or by car. The area around the pub and spring is tidy and welcoming. You'll notice signage near the spring — some posted by locals and some by a water company — offering differing perspectives on the water. No formal water quality testing data (such as TDS readings) has been shared for this spring, but it has historically been used as a drinking water source by villagers and visitors alike. Higham itself is a pleasant stop for anyone exploring the Pendle area. The surrounding countryside offers excellent walking routes, including trails up to Pendle Hill, and the village retains much of its traditional Lancashire character. The Four Alls Pub provides a convenient spot to rest and enjoy local fare after visiting the spring.

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53.824621, -2.292349

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Directions 1. Head to the village of Higham in the Borough of Pendle, Lancashire. The village lies just off the A6068 road between Padiham and Barrowford. 2. Look for the **Four Alls Pub** in the centre of the village. 3. The spring is located immediately adjacent to the pub and is visible from the road. 4. **

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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