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Newhey

Newhey (archaically New Hey[1]) is a village near the town of Milnrow in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale,[2] in Greater Manchester, England. It lies at the foot of the South Pennines, by Junction 21 of the M62 motorway and on the River Beal, 3 miles (4.8 km) east-southeast of Rochdale, 10 miles (16.1 km) northeast of Manchester.

Newhey
Newhey from its boundary with Shaw and Crompton
Newhey
Location within Greater Manchester
OS grid referenceSD934115
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townROCHDALE
Postcode districtOL16
Dialling code01706
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53°36′00″N 2°05′54″W / 53.6001°N 2.0982°W / 53.6001; -2.0982

Historically a part of Lancashire, Newhey was anciently a hamlet within the township of Butterworth. It was described in 1828 as "consisting of several ranges of cottages and two public houses".[3] In the early 19th century a major road was built through Newhey from Werneth to Littleborough. Newhey was incorporated into the Milnrow Urban District in 1894.

Newhey expanded as part of an unplanned process of urbanisation, brought on by the introduction of textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution, and is now home to the Ellenroad Steam Museum - the engine house of the former Ellenroad Ring Mill, the rest of which was demolished in 1985. It holds the world's largest working steam engine.[citation needed]

History edit

 
Ellenroad Ring Mill, as it was in 1984.

Lying by the older localities of Milnrow, Ogden and Haugh, Newhey is thought to have acquired its name as a result of land reclamation.[3]

Newhey was home to the Newhey Brick and Terracotta Co. Ltd., a prosperous brick and tile works which opened on Huddersfield Road in 1899. Its bricks are found in buildings worldwide. Most mills and associated terraced houses in the Rochdale and Oldham areas were built from this "Newhey brick".[citation needed]

In the 1920s, Newhey had at least five cotton mills, including Ellenroad, Newhey, Coral, Haugh and Garfield (demolished 1969).[citation needed]

Governance edit

From a very early time, Newhey was part of the Butterworth township of Rochdale parish, in the Hundred of Salfordshire.

From 1894 to 1974, Newhey was part of Milnrow Urban District in the administrative county of Lancashire.[4] In the local government reforms of 1974, this urban district status was abolished and Newhey is now part of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale.

Newhey was previously part of the Littleborough and Saddleworth constituency. It is now represented in the House of Commons as part of the parliamentary constituency of Rochdale.

Geography edit

The housing estate south of Newhey Road and east of Bentgate Street is known as Bentgate.[5]

 
Looking over Newhey

Localities in and around Newhey include Haugh and Woodbottom. Several reservoirs lie above and to the east, including Ogden, Kitcliffe and Piethorne.

Landmarks edit

 
St Thomas's at Newhey

Milnrow War Memorial, a Grade II listed structure, is in Newhey's Memorial Park.[6] Originally in central Milnrow (set back from the road near Milnrow Bridge), it was unveiled in 1924 by Major General A Solly-Flood, a former commander of 42nd (East Lancashire) Division. Sculpted from Sandstone by G Thomas in 1923, the memorial is surmounted by a bronze statue of a First World War infantry soldier with rifle and fixed bayonet, symbolic of the district's young manhood in early First World War. The plinth has bronze and slate panels which show the names of local men who died in the two World Wars.[7]

Ellenroad Engine House was designed by Sir Philip Stott, 1st Baronet. Its tall chimney makes it a local landmark.

Newhey parish church, dedicated to St. Thomas, was built in 1876 to serve the new Anglican parish of Newhey.[8] Its patron is the Bishop of Manchester.[9] The church was badly damaged by arson on 21 December 2007.[10]

Transport edit

Newhey is served by the M62 motorway and Newhey Metrolink station.
Bus Services serve Shaw, Burnedge, Turf Hill, Milnrow, Kingsway Business Park and Rochdale, operated by Burnley Bus Company[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Youngs (1991), p. 172.
  2. ^ Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council (N.D.), p. 32.
  3. ^ a b Butterworth (1828), p. 113.
  4. ^ Milnrow UD, Vision of Britain. URL Retrieved 3 January 2007.
  5. ^ "Bentgate, Rochdale (OL16 4LR)". OS GetOutside. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  6. ^ Wyke, Terry (2005). Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester. Liverpool University Press. ISBN 0-85323-567-8.
  7. ^ Memorial – maintenance – Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council 17 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Newhey EP Lancashire through time | Local history overview for the Ecclesiastical Parish
  9. ^ Townships - Butterworth | British History Online
  10. ^ Church hit by fire – News – Rochdale Observer
  11. ^ "Transport for Greater Manchester".

Bibliography edit

  • Butterworth, James (1828). A History And Description of the Town And Parish of Rochdale in Lancashire. W D Varey.
  • Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council (n.d.). Metropolitan Rochdale Official Guide. London: Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Limited.
  • Youngs, F. (1991). Local Administrative Units: Northern England. Royal Historical Society.

External links edit

  • Ellenroad Engine House Tourist attraction home page
  • Newhey Community Primary School School Home Page
  • St Thomas Church, Newhey Church Home Page
  • St Thomas School, Newhey School Home Page

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Newhey archaically New Hey 1 is a village near the town of Milnrow in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale 2 in Greater Manchester England It lies at the foot of the South Pennines by Junction 21 of the M62 motorway and on the River Beal 3 miles 4 8 km east southeast of Rochdale 10 miles 16 1 km northeast of Manchester NewheyNewhey from its boundary with Shaw and CromptonNewheyLocation within Greater ManchesterOS grid referenceSD934115Metropolitan boroughRochdaleMetropolitan countyGreater ManchesterRegionNorth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townROCHDALEPostcode districtOL16Dialling code01706PoliceGreater ManchesterFireGreater ManchesterAmbulanceNorth WestUK ParliamentRochdaleList of places UK England Greater Manchester 53 36 00 N 2 05 54 W 53 6001 N 2 0982 W 53 6001 2 0982Historically a part of Lancashire Newhey was anciently a hamlet within the township of Butterworth It was described in 1828 as consisting of several ranges of cottages and two public houses 3 In the early 19th century a major road was built through Newhey from Werneth to Littleborough Newhey was incorporated into the Milnrow Urban District in 1894 Newhey expanded as part of an unplanned process of urbanisation brought on by the introduction of textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution and is now home to the Ellenroad Steam Museum the engine house of the former Ellenroad Ring Mill the rest of which was demolished in 1985 It holds the world s largest working steam engine citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Governance 3 Geography 4 Landmarks 5 Transport 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Ellenroad Ring Mill as it was in 1984 Lying by the older localities of Milnrow Ogden and Haugh Newhey is thought to have acquired its name as a result of land reclamation 3 Newhey was home to the Newhey Brick and Terracotta Co Ltd a prosperous brick and tile works which opened on Huddersfield Road in 1899 Its bricks are found in buildings worldwide Most mills and associated terraced houses in the Rochdale and Oldham areas were built from this Newhey brick citation needed In the 1920s Newhey had at least five cotton mills including Ellenroad Newhey Coral Haugh and Garfield demolished 1969 citation needed Governance editFrom a very early time Newhey was part of the Butterworth township of Rochdale parish in the Hundred of Salfordshire From 1894 to 1974 Newhey was part of Milnrow Urban District in the administrative county of Lancashire 4 In the local government reforms of 1974 this urban district status was abolished and Newhey is now part of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale Newhey was previously part of the Littleborough and Saddleworth constituency It is now represented in the House of Commons as part of the parliamentary constituency of Rochdale Geography editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2008 The housing estate south of Newhey Road and east of Bentgate Street is known as Bentgate 5 nbsp Looking over Newhey Localities in and around Newhey include Haugh and Woodbottom Several reservoirs lie above and to the east including Ogden Kitcliffe and Piethorne Landmarks edit nbsp St Thomas s at NewheyMilnrow War Memorial a Grade II listed structure is in Newhey s Memorial Park 6 Originally in central Milnrow set back from the road near Milnrow Bridge it was unveiled in 1924 by Major General A Solly Flood a former commander of 42nd East Lancashire Division Sculpted from Sandstone by G Thomas in 1923 the memorial is surmounted by a bronze statue of a First World War infantry soldier with rifle and fixed bayonet symbolic of the district s young manhood in early First World War The plinth has bronze and slate panels which show the names of local men who died in the two World Wars 7 Ellenroad Engine House was designed by Sir Philip Stott 1st Baronet Its tall chimney makes it a local landmark Newhey parish church dedicated to St Thomas was built in 1876 to serve the new Anglican parish of Newhey 8 Its patron is the Bishop of Manchester 9 The church was badly damaged by arson on 21 December 2007 10 Transport editNewhey is served by the M62 motorway and Newhey Metrolink station Bus Services serve Shaw Burnedge Turf Hill Milnrow Kingsway Business Park and Rochdale operated by Burnley Bus Company 11 See also edit nbsp Greater Manchester portalListed buildings in MilnrowReferences edit Youngs 1991 p 172 Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council N D p 32 a b Butterworth 1828 p 113 Milnrow UD Vision of Britain URL Retrieved 3 January 2007 Bentgate Rochdale OL16 4LR OS GetOutside Retrieved 22 June 2020 Wyke Terry 2005 Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester Liverpool University Press ISBN 0 85323 567 8 Memorial maintenance Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council Archived 17 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine Newhey EP Lancashire through time Local history overview for the Ecclesiastical Parish Townships Butterworth British History Online Church hit by fire News Rochdale Observer Transport for Greater Manchester Bibliography edit Butterworth James 1828 A History And Description of the Town And Parish of Rochdale in Lancashire W D Varey Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council n d Metropolitan Rochdale Official Guide London Ed J Burrow amp Co Limited Youngs F 1991 Local Administrative Units Northern England Royal Historical Society External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Newhey Ellenroad Engine House Tourist attraction home page Newhey Community Primary School School Home Page St Thomas Church Newhey Church Home Page St Thomas School Newhey School Home Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Newhey amp oldid 1210496958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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