Ovenden by kelvinjay
Ovenden
Ovenden is a suburb located to the northwest of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Nestled amidst the picturesque Pennine hills, this area has a history that traces back to ancient times, with evidence of Bronze Age settlements having been found here.
Historically, like many parts of West Yorkshire, Ovenden played a role in the Industrial Revolution. It saw the establishment of various mills and factories, especially those related to the textile industry. This industrial past has left its mark on the landscape, with some old mill buildings being repurposed for modern uses, while others stand as testament to a bygone era. The presence of the Rochdale Canal, which passes close by, further emphasizes the area’s industrial heritage.
In the modern day, Ovenden has evolved to become a residential suburb, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of Halifax’s town centre. The area is surrounded by green spaces and offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Ovenden Park is one such green space, providing residents with a place to relax, play, and enjoy outdoor activities. The community spirit in Ovenden remains strong, with local groups and events bringing residents together throughout the year. Additionally, Ovenden’s proximity to Halifax means that residents have easy access to the amenities and services of a larger town while enjoying the tranquillity of a suburban setting.
Created: 26 August 2023 Edited: 29 November 2023
Ovenden
Local History around Ovenden
There are some historic monuments around including:
Ripponden (or Waterloo) BridgeLate prehistoric enclosed settlement 500m north west of Goose Clough on Ovenden MoorEnclosed Bronze Age urnfield 160m west of Overgreen Royd Farm, MixendenCastle Hill motte castle 270m north east of Rosemary HallThe gibbet platformMill gas plant, Shaw Lodge MillsLate prehistoric enclosed settlement 350m south west of Goose Clough at Hunter Hill, OvendenVentilation chimney and furnace house 260m south of Park FarmBrow Pit mine shaft, gin circle, spoil heap and tramway, 270m south west of Catherine Slack FarmMagna Via.