Free parking for White Nancy hill walks and viewpoints
White Nancy Free Car Park is a Council-managed gravel lay-by located on Jackson Lane at the base of White Nancy hill, serving walkers and cyclists exploring the Peak District Boundary Walk. The unmarked facility accommodates approximately 30 vehicles on a first-come basis; it operates from dawn until dusk; no overnight parking. There is no lighting or CCTV; park in daylight hours only. A local heritage board at the entrance provides maps of the 2 km White Nancy circular walk, historical notes on the 1817 monument, and wildlife-spotting tips (e.g., red kites, badgers). Benches and picnic tables overlook the surrounding reservoirs and Cheshire Plain. Pedestrian paths lead directly to the White Nancy summit trailhead (200 m) and onward to Teggs Nose (4 km). Seasonal guided heritage walks reduce capacity by 5; signage directs drivers to Pool Bank Car Park (3 km). Maintenance crews clear litter monthly and trim footpath hedgerows quarterly.