White Coppice is a hamlet near
Chorley,
Lancashire, England. It was the most populated part of the township of
Anglezarke in the 19th century. Close to the settlement in the early 19th century were quarries and small coal mines. The hamlet lies to the north of
Anglezarke Reservoir in the
Rivington reservoir chain built to provide water for
Liverpool in the mid 19th century. To the south west is a hill known as
Healey Nab.