White Coppice

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Looking towards the ubiquitous cricket pitch across The Goit
Looking towards the ubiquitous cricket pitch across The Goit
Looking towards Great Hill, this view of Dean Black Brook clearly shows evidence of the area's mining past
Looking towards Great Hill, this view of Dean Black Brook clearly shows evidence of the area's mining past
Photograph of White Coppice Cricket Club Ground
Photograph of White Coppice Cricket Club Ground

White Coppice is a village near Chorley, Lancashire. It is best known for its picturesque cricket ground. It was also the birthplace of Henry Tate, born 1819, who made his fortune in sugar and founded the Tate Gallery.