Panopticons
Rossendale's Panopticon, 'Halo', is an 18m-diameter steel lattice structure supported on a tripod five metres above the ground. From its position on Top o' Slate, an old quarry and former landfill site situated in the hills above Haslingden in the Rossendale Valley, it is clearly visible for miles around.
'Halo' is lit at night using the latest LED technology and after dark glows a sky-blue colour, appearing to hover above the town. This dramatic gateway piece overlooks the A56, welcoming visitors to Pennine Lancashire.
Located approximately 5 miles (8km) from Tippet Farm.

The 'Singing Ringing Tree', is a unique musical sculpture which overlooks Burnley from its position high above the town on Crown Point.
Constructed from pipes of galvanised steel, it takes the form of a tree bending to the winds and harnesses the energy of those winds to produce a low, tuneful song.
Located approximately 3 miles (5km) from Tippet Farm.

Click on the link for a pdf of Pennine Lancashire’s Panopticon Tour Map
http://www.visitlancashire.com/xsdbimgs/pennine_tourmap_latest.pdf
