Burscough () is a town and
civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government. Civil parishes can trace their origin to the ancient system of parishes, w ...
in the district of
West Lancashire
West Lancashire is a local government district with borough status in Lancashire, England. The council is based in Ormskirk, and the largest town is Skelmersdale. The district borders Fylde to the north, over the Ribble Estuary; South Ribbl ...
,
Lancashire
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, England. The town is located approximately north-northeast of
Liverpool
Liverpool is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. It is situated on the eastern side of the River Mersey, Mersey Estuary, near the Irish Sea, north-west of London. With a population ...
and southwest of
Preston. Its northern part is called Burscough Bridge, and was originally a separate settlement.
The parish includes the hamlets of New Lane and
Tarlscough and the
Martin Mere Wetland Centre. The recorded population of the parish in the
2021 Census was 9,935, an increase from 9,182 at the
2011 Census.
History and growth
The remains of a
substantial Roman fort are located at Burscough; it has an area of 30,000 m
2 and was begun in 1st century. The fort was linked to the nearby forts at
Wigan
Wigan ( ) is a town in Greater Manchester, England. The town is midway between the two cities of Manchester, to the south-east, and Liverpool, to the south-west. It is the largest settlement in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan and is its ad ...
and
Ribchester
Ribchester () is a village and civil parish within the Ribble Valley district of Lancashire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Ribble, northwest of Blackburn and east of Preston, Lancashire, Preston.
The village has a long history w ...
, and is significant as Roman sites are rare in the west of Lancashire. It is a
scheduled monument
In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or historic building, given protection against unauthorised change.
The various pieces of legislation that legally protect heritage assets from damage, visu ...
.
Burscough developed later as a small farming village on a low ridge above the
West Lancashire Coastal Plain
The West Lancashire Coastal Plain is a large area in the south west of Lancashire, England.
The plain stretches from the Rimrose Valley in Seaforth, near Liverpool on the Mersey, to the south, to Preston on the Ribble, to the north. To the e ...
, and has Viking roots – ''Burh-skogr'' = fortress in the woods. Of early importance to the village was
Burscough Priory, the ruins of which stand to the southwest of the current settlement. The priory formerly housed the tombs of some of the
Stanley family,
earls of Derby, which are now to be found in
Ormskirk parish church
The Church of St Peter and St Paul is in the market town of Ormskirk, Lancashire, England. Dating from no later than the 12th century, it is one of only three churches in England to have both a tower and spire, and the only one to have them both ...
.
With the building of the
Leeds and Liverpool Canal
The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a canal in Northern England, linking the cities of Leeds and Liverpool.
Over a distance of , crossing the Pennines, and including 91 locks on the main line. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal has several small branc ...
and the coming of the railways in the mid-18th century new developments took place north of the original village, in what came to be called Burscough Bridge, though the two communities have long since melded together.
For over a hundred years (from ) there was an
Ordnance Depot on the eastern edge of Burscough, but this closed in 1996 and the site has been redeveloped into housing.
Administration
Burscough is within the
West Lancashire constituency of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, and may also legislate for the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories. It meets at the Palace ...
, and is currently represented by
Ashley Dalton of the
Labour Party.
Lancashire is a
two-tier county, meaning Burscough is governed by both a county council and a borough council. The town is part the Burscough & Rufford
electoral division
An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a geographical portion of a political unit, such as a country, state or province, city, or administrative region, created to provid ...
of
Lancashire County Council
Lancashire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Lancashire, England. The non-metropolitan county of Lancashire is smaller than the ceremonial county, which additionally includes Blackburn with Dar ...
, currently represented by Eddie Pope of the
Conservative Party. Burscough is split between the
wards of Burscough Town and Burscough Bridge & Rufford on
West Lancashire Borough Council.
The
civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government. Civil parishes can trace their origin to the ancient system of parishes, w ...
of Burscough is governed by
Burscough Town Council, which has up to fourteen councillors.
RNAS Burscough (HMS ''Ringtail'')
There was an operational Fleet Air Arm air station,
RNAS Burscough (HMS Ringtail), southwest of the town. It was active between September 1943 and May 1946.
Community
Schools
Burscough has a number of primary schools:
*Lordsgate Township C of E
*St. John's Church of England
*Burscough Village (formerly Colburne Close Primary)
*Burscough Bridge Methodist
*St. John's Roman Catholic
There is also a secondary school,
Burscough Priory Academy (formerly Burscough Priory High School and Burscough Priory Science College) and also a small public library.
Retail and commercial
Shopping in the town is provided for by a large
Tesco
Tesco plc () is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in the United Kingdom at its head offices in Welwyn Garden City, England. The company was founded by Jack Cohen (businessman), Sir Jack Cohen in ...
supermarket
A supermarket is a self-service Retail#Types of outlets, shop offering a wide variety of food, Drink, beverages and Household goods, household products, organized into sections. Strictly speaking, a supermarket is larger and has a wider selecti ...
, a
Booths
E. H. Booth & Co., Limited, trading as Booths, is a chain of high-end supermarkets in Northern England. Most of its branches are in Lancashire, but there are also branches in Cheshire, Cumbria, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. It has been ...
, an
Aldi
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and some other smaller shops including a
Spar, as well as local florists,
barber
A barber is a person whose occupation is mainly to cut, dress, groom, style and shave hair or beards. A barber's place of work is known as a barbershop or the barber's. Barbershops have been noted places of social interaction and public discourse ...
. Burscough Wharf provides a space for small independent businesses, alongside the artisan market.
Burscough Wharf
On 12 February 2011, a small retail and leisure development known as Burscough Wharf opened its doors to the public. Situated on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, next to the southern bridge of the town centre, the development consists of approximately thirty units available for retail, leisure or office/studio space. Current businesses operating within the central square of Burscough Wharf consist of an instrumental music school, various independent gift shops, food and drink outlets, including a burger restaurant, gin bar and tea room, and health and beauty salons, and a fortnightly artisan market has been established.
Churches
Burscough has three churches:
St John the Baptist Church, St John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church and
Burscough Methodist Church.
Transport

The
A59 trunk road and Leeds and Liverpool Canal pass through Burscough and the A5209 brings large volumes of traffic through the town from where it connects to the A59. Lancashire County Council describe the town as suffering from "severe congestion".
The canal junction with the
Rufford Branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is in Burscough. The town has two main
railway station
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of ...
s:
Burscough Junction, on the
Liverpool
Liverpool is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. It is situated on the eastern side of the River Mersey, Mersey Estuary, near the Irish Sea, north-west of London. With a population ...
to
Preston line, was opened by the
East Lancashire Railway on 2 April 1849, though the line now terminates at
Ormskirk
Ormskirk is a market town in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England. It is located north of Liverpool, northwest of St Helens, Merseyside, St Helens, southeast of Southport and southwest of Preston, Lancashire, Preston. Ormski ...
.
Burscough Bridge, on the
Southport
Southport is a seaside resort, seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. It lies on the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, West Lancashire coastal plain and the east coast of the Irish Sea, approximately north of ...
to
Manchester
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line, was opened by the
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway on 9 April 1855. There is also a third station two miles from the centre in
New Lane, which is a small
halt on the same line as Burscough Bridge. These lines formerly had a junction known as the Burscough curves. The removal of the curves prevents through train services between Ormskirk and Southport and Southport and Preston.
The
Burscough Junction Station Crash occurred on 15 January 1880 on the Liverpool to Preston railway line.
Victor Electrics
Burscough Bridge was the home of
Victor Electrics, a manufacturer of
battery electric road vehicles, including bread vans and
milk float
A milk float is a vehicle specifically designed for the Delivery (commerce), delivery of fresh milk. Today, milk floats are usually battery electric vehicles (BEV), but they were formerly Float (horse-drawn), horse-drawn floats. They were ...
s. The company was formed by Outram's bakery of
Southport
Southport is a seaside resort, seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. It lies on the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, West Lancashire coastal plain and the east coast of the Irish Sea, approximately north of ...
, who could not find electric vehicles at a price they were prepared to pay, and so decided to build their own. The first bread van was produced in 1923, and proved so successful that several more were built. By 1927, the company looked at the possibility of allowing another company, who were already involved in electric vehicle production, to take over the enterprise, but they decided to retain control of the facility.
The company was based on Victoria Street, just to the north of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, where there was a bakery shown on maps from 1928, and engineering works on the 1972 map.
Initial models looked like a conventional van, with a bonnet at the front, which housed the batteries, but they made their first forward control model in 1931, and switched completely to this design, which became ubiquitous for
milk float
A milk float is a vehicle specifically designed for the Delivery (commerce), delivery of fresh milk. Today, milk floats are usually battery electric vehicles (BEV), but they were formerly Float (horse-drawn), horse-drawn floats. They were ...
s, in 1935. Although they set up another company,
Ross Auto Engineering, to manufacture battery electric vehicles in 1949, production of their own models continued at Burscough Bridge. They were taken over by Brook Motors, becoming Brook Victor Electric Vehicles in 1967. Acquired by
Hawker Siddeley
Hawker Siddeley was a group of British manufacturing companies engaged in list of aircraft manufacturers, aircraft production. Hawker Siddeley combined the legacies of several British aircraft manufacturers, emerging through a series of mergers ...
in 1970, they became Brook Crompton Parkinson Motors in 1973. One Victor milk float still exists. It is a B20 model dating from around 1955, and is currently awaiting restoration at
the Transport Museum, Wythall, to the south of
Birmingham
Birmingham ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands (county), West Midlands, within the wider West Midlands (region), West Midlands region, in England. It is the Lis ...
.
Windmill Farm Railway
The Windmill Farm Railway is a
narrow gauge railway
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge (distance between the rails) narrower than . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum railw ...
line located at the Windmill Animal Farm. The railway operates over a track at gauge, using locomotives previously from the
Fairbourne Railway, since that line has
regauged to a smaller gauge.
Sport and leisure
Burscough F.C.
Burscough F.C. play at New Victoria Park, having moved from the now demolished
Victoria Park in 2020. They won the
FA Trophy
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in 2003 when they defeated conference side
Tamworth in the final at
Villa Park
Villa Park is a association football, football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, with a seating capacity of 42,918. It has been the home of Premier League club Aston Villa F.C., Aston Villa since 1897. The ground is less than a mile from both Witt ...
. In the
2005-06 FA Cup competition they beat
league side
Gillingham 3–2 at home in the first round. After winning the
Northern Premier League
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in 2007, they were then relegated from the
Conference North
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to the NPL Premier Division in the 2008–09 season. Two further relegations followed and the club now play in the North West Counties League Premier Division.
Allotment society
Although the allotments in Burscough have been used since the construction of the Richmond Avenue housing estate, the need for a formal society was identified by the Parish Council in order to obtain further land for allotments in Burscough. Following a series of meetings a society was formed and the constitution agreed during a meeting on 23 November 2011.
Fishing
There is a fishery in the town at Warper's Moss Lane, which has four-man-made lakes stocked with a wide variety of coarse fish including
carp
The term carp (: carp) is a generic common name for numerous species of freshwater fish from the family (biology), family Cyprinidae, a very large clade of ray-finned fish mostly native to Eurasia. While carp are prized game fish, quarries and a ...
to around . Fishing is available on a day ticket.
Martin Mere
Martin Mere is a large
wildfowl
The Anatidae are the biological family of water birds that includes ducks, geese, and swans. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world's continents except Antarctica. These birds are adapted for swimming, floating o ...
reserve and visitor attraction on the edge of Burscough and is owned by the
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. In 2006 Martin Mere featured in the BBC television programme ''
Autumnwatch''.
Gallery
Image:Burscough Parish Church.JPG, Burscough Parish Church
Image:Lathom and Burscough war memorial.JPG, Lathom and Burscough War Memorial
Image:Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Burscough.JPG, Ainscough Flour Mill on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a canal in Northern England, linking the cities of Leeds and Liverpool.
Over a distance of , crossing the Pennines, and including 91 locks on the main line. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal has several small branc ...
Image:Tesco, Burscough.JPG, Tesco
Tesco plc () is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in the United Kingdom at its head offices in Welwyn Garden City, England. The company was founded by Jack Cohen (businessman), Sir Jack Cohen in ...
supermarket in Burscough
See also
*
Listed buildings in Burscough
*
Lathom and Burscough Urban District
References
* The Directory of Railway Stations, R.V.J.Butt, PSL, 1995,
External links
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Villages in Lancashire
Geography of the Borough of West Lancashire
Civil parishes in Lancashire
Roman auxiliary forts in England