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My son paid an impromptu visit home from the smoke and we all went for a bit of a hike. Went to Rivington Pike which has quite some history about it which can be read here It is basically a deserted moor which was bought over 100 years ago by Lord and Lady Leverhulme who were in fact Lord and Lady Lever. The hulme bit of their name is actually his wife's maiden name. But yes it is the soap manufacturer who created Port Sunlight and Rivington Pike was where they had a bungalow and decided to create a fanciful place of recreation for their workers. In the middle of nowhere there is the Pike at the top of the hill, a bridge, the 'folly' which is a stone built 3 story summer house and various other ponds and gardens to allow the factory workers to cleanse their lungs and souls no doubt. Sorry the pics are not much cop but I forgot my camera and had to resort to my phone cam.
One of the photos shows Winter Hill in the distance
One of the photos shows Winter Hill in the distance