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    Chadderton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, on the River Irk and Rochdale Canal. It is located in the foothills of the Pennines, 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Oldham, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Rochdale and 6 miles (9.7 km) north-east of Manchester.

  2. Chadderton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Lancashire, England. It is situated on the River Irk and is bordered by the towns of Royton to the north, Middleton to the south, and Oldham to the east. The town has a rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was known as Chaderton.

  3. Chadderton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, on the River Irk and Rochdale Canal. It is located in the foothills of the Pennines, 1 mile west of Oldham, 5 miles south of Rochdale and 6 miles north-east of Manchester. Overview. Map. Directions.

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    The origin of the name 'Chadderton' is uncertain. By one account it is a combination of the British language word Cader or Cater (the modern Welsh Caer), indicating a fortified place amongst the hills and the Old English suffix tun meaning a settlement. The University of Nottingham's Institute for Name-Studies proposes instead that it is 'Cadeir's ...

    Early history

    Remains of Roman roads have been discovered running through the town, and the local road name Streetbridge suggests that the Romans once marched along it on a path which may have led to Blackstone Edge. Relics found at a tumulus in Chadderton Fold date from the Early Middle Ages, probably from the early period of Anglo-Saxon England, as Chadderton emerged as a manor of the Salford Hundred. Chadderton is not recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. Its first appearance in a written record is in...

    Textiles and the Industrial Revolution

    Until the mid-18th century, the region in and around Chadderton was dominated by dispersed agricultural settlements. During this period the population was fewer than 1,000, broadly consisting of farmers who were involved with pasture, but who supplemented their incomes by working in cottage industries, particularly fustian and silk weaving. A fulling mill at Chadderton by the River Irk was recorded during the Elizabethan era, and during the Early Modern period the weavers of Chadderton had be...

    Post-industrial history

    During the second half of the 20th century, Chadderton experienced accelerated deindustrialisation along with economic decline. Large areas of Victorian and Edwardian era terraced housing were identified as unsuited for modern needs, and were subsequently demolished. However, the town's population continued to grow as a result of urban renewal and modern suburban housing developments. During the 1970s and 1980s, redevelopment in the form of new shopping, health and leisure facilities contribu...

    Up until the 18th century, the inhabitants of Chadderton raised domestic farm animals, supplementing their incomes by the spinning and weaving wool in the domestic system. Primitive coal mining was established by the 17th century, and the factory system adopted in the late-18th century. During the Victorian era, Chadderton's economy was heavily dep...

    Chadderton Town Hall was the seat of Chadderton Urban District Council. It is Chadderton's second town hall, the first was the former Chadderton Lyceum building (demolished in 1975). The current town hall, Chadderton's first purpose built municipal building, was designed by Taylor and Simister of Oldham, and was opened in 1913 by Herbert Wolstencro...

    Major A roads link Chadderton with other settlements, including the A663 road. Opened by Wilfrid William Ashley, 1st Baron Mount Temple in 1925, the arterial A663, named Broadway, bisects Chadderton from north to south, and was "a major factor in the unification and modernisation of the town". The A669 road, routed through Chadderton, connects Oldh...

    Chadderton had no mediæval church of its own, and until 1541, for ecclesiastical purposes, lay within the parish of Prestwich-cum-Oldham in the Diocese of Lichfield. The diocese was then divided, and Chadderton became part of the Diocese of Chester. This in turn was divided in 1847, when the present Diocese of Manchesterwas created. The people of C...

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  8. Jun 21, 2023 · Popular Tourist Attractions in Chadderton. The Chadderton Guild Hall; Foxdenton Hall Estate; Chadderton Fold Nature Reserve; Chadderton Town Hall; Must-See Places in Chadderton for Families. Chadderton Park; Play Oldham; The Museum of Childhood; Escape Reality; Things to Do in Chadderton for Couples. Lovebrew Cafe and Bar; Chadderton Park Inn ...

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