With cobbled walkways, ancient bridges and eerie ruins, this hauntingly beautiful village is almost entirely frozen in time.
And while visitors are free to roam the narrow lanes of Wycoller in Lancashire, cars are banned. Wycoller has a fascinating history as a "lost village".
It was abandoned by its former residents during the Industrial Revolution when they moved out to the nearby textile boom towns of Lancashire.
But its wild beauty has inspired visitors for centuries, including the Bronte Sisters, who would regularly walk here from their home in Haworth.
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