Tosside is a small village on the modern border of North Yorkshire and Lancashire in Northern England.
It lies within the Forest of Bowland, and is between the villages of Slaidburn in Lancashire and Wigglesworth in North Yorkshire.
This fact is recognised to this day with the symbol of the fox being present on the top of the small water fountain at the centre of the village.
Tosside has a population of around 100 families scattered across a widespread area, living typically in upland farms and other remote dwellings.
The village itself includes a number of Grade II listed buildings, including St Bartholomew's Church,[5] Mount Sion Independent Chapel (1812, now closed),[6] also known as Sandy Syke Chapel,[7] and the ex Dog and Partridge public house, now a private house.