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Nestled between Chorley and Wigan, Coppull is a village defined by its transition from a busy industrial hub to a quieter residential community. Its history is rooted in the coal and cotton trades; the two massive chimneys of Coppull and Ringing Pits still stand as Grade II listed landmarks, serving as a permanent reminder of the village’s past. Geographically, it sits on a ridge that offers surprisingly clear views across the West Lancashire coastal plain, while the nearby Yarrow Valley Country Park provides a natural escape right on the doorstep. The village is practical for day-to-day life, with a primary concentration of local shops and pubs along Spendmore Lane, and it benefits from being close to the M6 motorway and the West Coast Main Line at nearby stations. While it has grown significantly over the years with newer housing developments, it retains the feel of a self-contained village where the rural landscape of Lancashire is never more than a few minutes' walk away.