Firwood Park

Redwood, Firwood Park Estate
Firwood Park
Firwood Park
 Firwood Park shown within Greater Manchester
OS grid referenceSD 89106 05456
Metropolitan boroughOldham
Metropolitan county Greater Manchester
RegionNorth West
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town OLDHAM
Postcode district OL9
Dialling code 0161
Police Greater Manchester
Fire Greater Manchester
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK ParliamentOldham West and Royton
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Coordinates: 53°32′44″N 2°09′57″W / 53.545624°N 2.1658737°W / 53.545624; -2.1658737

Firwood Park is a suburban area of Chadderton in Greater Manchester. It is located a little over one mile to the west of Chadderton's commercial centre on Middleton Road and is contiguous with the Mills Hill, Chadderton Park and Middleton Junction areas of the town.

Firwood Park was built in 1990 on a vast tract of land which was formerly known as Chadderton Roughs.[1]

History

In 1844 James Cheetham built the Firwood Mill at the side of the Rochdale Canal close to Mills Hill. His family lived at Firwood House which was set in its own grounds on the other side of the canal, close to the industrial hamlet of Drummer Hill.

This house was demolished many decades ago but its name is perpetuated in the Firwood Park estate, at one time the largest private residential development in Europe.

Firwood Mill was demolished in 1960.[2]

Transport

Manchester Community Transport operates service 419 to Middleton and to Ashton-under-Lyne via Chadderton town centre, Werneth and Bardsley.

MT Travel operate service 406 to Oldham via Mills Hill, Chadderton Park and Coldhurst.

On nearby Middleton Road First Greater Manchester provide the following bus services-

58 to Middleton and to Rochdale via Chadderton town centre, Oldham, Heyside, Shaw and Milnrow.

59 to Manchester city centre via Middleton and Cheetham Hill and to Rushcroft via Chadderton town centre, Oldham, Heyside and Shaw.[3]

References

  1. P10 Lawson, Michael; Johnson, Mark (1997), Images of England: Chadderton, Tempus, ISBN 0-7524-0714-7
  2. "Current Newsletters". Chadderton-hs.freeuk.com. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  3. http://www.traveline-northwest.co.uk/cms/content/welcome.xhtml
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