Panopticons - Atom

 

Project Information

Enjoy a panoramic view from Atom here.

Design by:

Peter Meacock with Katarina Novomestska and Architecture Central Workshop.

Walk:

Download the Wycoller Panopticon Walk map here. It also shows the location of the car parks and how to find Atom.

Plan Your Visit

Plan your visit

Leave M65 at Junction 14 - At roundabout take 1st exit A6068 for Keighley - After almost 2 miles at another roundabout take 2nd exit A6068 for Keighley - After 2 miles, at Laneshawbridge, turn right on to minor road signposted Haworth - After 2 miles turn into car park for Wycoller Country Park on your right.

Project location
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Panopticons - Atom

Panopticon - Atom high on the hillside above Wycoller Village, Pendle.

Design by Peter Meacock with Katarina Novomestska and Architecture Central Workshop.

Pendle's Panopticon, Atom, rests on the hillside above Wycoller village in Wycoller Country Park. Constructed in ferro-cement with a surface coating of metal-based paint, it is both a striking contemporary viewing point and shelter from which to enjoy Pendle's glorious scenery, and an intriguing and beautiful object which can be viewed from afar. From inside, its circular viewing spaces frame spectacular views of the surrounding countryside, and an initially hidden, polished steel ball reflects back those views to the visitor.

Wycoller is a historic settlement dating back beyond 1000BC. It has close links with the Brontes, and Charlotte is thought to have been a frequent visitor. In 1973 the village was declared a conservation area and the surrounding 350 acres of farmland were designated a Country Park. Wycoller has several unusual architectural features, including seven small bridges that cross Wycoller Beck, and an 18th-century five-aisled barn, now converted into a visitor centre.

View the video about Atom, top right hand corner of this page, above the photographs.

Update:

Please note that Atom has been the victim of vandalism and currently the polished steel ball is not in place.  We very much hope to redress this situation but will need to raise the funds to do so.  However, the views from Atom are still spectacular and made all the more intense when seen through the circular viewing spaces.