Holcombe was historically a hamlet within the township of Tottington, part of the
Duchy of Lancaster. Its
Pilgrim's Cross marks the position of a 12th-century
wayside cross. During the Middle Ages Holcombe hosted the regular
court sessions of the
Royal Manor of
Tottington. In the Tudor period, Holcombe had a bloomery. It gives its name to the nearby Emmanuel Church of England primary school. During the evening of 25 September 1916, Holcombe was subjected to one of the first aerial offensives in history.
L21, a
Zeppelin commanded by
Oberleutnant Kurt Frankenburg of the
Imperial German Navy, dropped five bombs on the village on its way to
Bolton. The post office and village school were damaged, as was the Shoulder of Mutton public house, where villagers took cover in the cellars. Three of the bombs fell close to the church, which suffered some damage to its windows. Between 1977 and 1995, the television series
The Krypton Factor used the British Army Rifle Range training course at Holcombe Moor in one of its contestant rounds. ==See also==