River Croal at Raikes Clough by munki-boy
Raikes Clough
Raikes Clough is located on a bend in the River Croal in the southeast of Bolton.
This area was heavily modified and has suffered pollution from the time of the industrial revolution and up to the latter 20th Century. Once the site of a number of bleachworks, coal pits and a nearby sewage works - the old iron pipes can be seen crossing the river today, alongside a couple that are probably still in use.
It’s not a great place to visit today, but there are many remains of Bolton’s water-powered past sandwiched between the work-yards that surround the area.
Raikes Bleach Works
Raikes Bleach Works operated from the early 19th Century at the confluence of the River Tongue and the Croal. The former site is now below the buildings of Raikes Lane Industrial Estate, but there are a number of features remaining down by the river including the remains of a brick-lined outflow into the Croal, just below a huge weir. The weir itself would probably be for another works downstream. In fact, a further mill leat came off the top of the weir on the opposite side.
Created: 28 May 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Raikes Clough
Raikes Clough Woodland
Raikes Clough is a woodland area in Greater Manchester, managed by Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council.Local History around Raikes Clough
There are some historic monuments around including:
Canal tunnel entrances and wharfLime kiln and associated culvert 50m north of Worsley Methodist ChurchAstley Green Colliery: engine house and headgearRoman road at Bottom o' th' Knotts BrowNew Hall Moat, Astley, 200m north of Astley HospitalAffetside Cross at Affetside 75m north west of the Pack Horse InnRingley Old BridgeWardley Hall moated site, Worsley.