Tyldesley in Greater Manchester

Tyldesley is a Town in the county of Greater Manchester.

Tyldesley, a town nestled in the metropolitan borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, is a community rich in history and marked by its role in the Industrial Revolution. Though smaller than its bustling neighbors, Tyldesley holds its own unique charm and historical significance. Historically part of Lancashire, the town’s roots extend back to its days as an agrarian hamlet, but it was the introduction of the coal mining industry in the 18th and 19th centuries that truly transformed Tyldesley’s landscape and the livelihoods of its residents.

The town’s industrial past is perhaps best symbolized by the iconic Tyldesley Clock Tower, a central landmark and a popular meeting point. Though the industries that propelled Tyldesley’s growth have since declined, their influence is indelibly etched into the town’s identity. The red brick houses, former mills, and disused mining structures serve as historical touchstones that narrate the town’s evolution through an era that redefined the entire region.

Despite its industrial background, Tyldesley is also known for its green spaces, providing residents with a natural escape from the urban environment. Close by is the scenic Pennington Flash Country Park, a local gem with its large lake, extensive walking trails, and abundant wildlife, offering a stark contrast to the town’s industrial past. These green havens are not only testament to the area’s recovery and resilience but also form an integral part of the community’s social and recreational life.

In recent years, Tyldesley has seen a degree of regeneration, with efforts being made to revitalize the town center and preserve its historical sites. The local market is a focal point for community life, upholding a tradition that has been ongoing since the town was granted its market charter in the 1820s. Here, locals and visitors alike can explore an array of stalls offering everything from fresh produce to artisanal crafts, reflecting the town’s ongoing vibrancy.

Tyldesley’s community spirit is one of its strongest assets, seen in the numerous local events, sports clubs, and societies that pepper the town’s social calendar. Though it may not be as large as other towns in Greater Manchester, Tyldesley’s rich heritage, combined with its forward-looking approach to community and development, makes it a noteworthy and charming place within the tapestry of the region.

Tyldesley postcode: M29 8AB

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There are great places to visit near Tyldesley including some great towns, hills, hiking areas, old mines, ancient sites, round cairns, ruins, historic sites, lakes, historic monuments, rivers and streams, woodlands, geological features, historic buildings, nature reserves, villages, country parks, waterfalls, events, bluebell woods, sssis, parks, shopping centres, gardens, canals, cities, museums, disused railway lines, moated sites and airports.

Tyldesley's best nearby towns can be found at Bolton, Westhoughton, Horwich, Little Lever, Salford Quays, Rochdale, and Littleborough.

Hills to visit near Tyldesley include Winter Hill, Winter Hill Summit, Adam Hill, Crooked Edge Hill, Whimberry Hill, The Great Knoll, and Burnt Edge.

Tyldesley has some unmissable hiking areas nearby like Shaly Dingle, Winter Hill Summit, Hole Bottom, Hole Bottom Mining Area, Crooked Edge Hill, Whimberry Hill, and Burnt Edge.

Old Mines to visit near Tyldesley include Shaly Dingle, Winter Hill Mines, Winter Hill Tunnel, Rivington Moor Colliery (ruin), Rivington Moor Brickworks (ruin), Hole Bottom Mining Area, and Wildersmoor Pit Kilns (ruin).

Winter Hill Tumulus, White Brow Cairn, Noon Hill, Two Lads, Hanging Stone, Rivington Cup Marked Stone, and Rainsough Hill Camp are some of Tyldesley best ancient sites to visit near Tyldesley.

Tyldesley's best nearby round cairns can be found at Winter Hill Tumulus, White Brow Cairn, and Noon Hill.

Rivington Moor Brickworks (ruin), Winter Hill Brick and Tile Works, Ouzel Hall (site of), Wildersmoor Pit Kilns (ruin), Prospect (ruin), Rivington Moor Bell Pits (ruin), and Burnt Edge Colliery (ruin) are great places to visit near Tyldesley if you like ruins.

Tyldesley has some unmissable historic sites nearby like Hole Bottom, Winter Hill Brick and Tile Works, and Hole Bottom Mining Area.

The area around Tyldesley boasts some of the best lakes including Reservoir Of Dean Mills, The Turton Reservoirs, Turton and Entwistle Reservoir, Jumbles Reservoir, Wayoh Reservoir, Rivington Lakes And Reservoirs, and Yarrow Reservoir.

The area around Tyldesley features a number of interesting historic monuments including Two Lads, Holy Well Spring, Bury Castle, Worsley Green Monument, and Hyde War Memorial.

There are a number of rivers and streams near Tyldesley including Rushtons Brook, Holden's Brook, Stones Bank Brook, Cadshaw Brook, Roscow Clough, Dean Brook, and Raveden Brook.

The area around Tyldesley boasts some of the best woodlands including Fox Hill Plantation, Ousel Nest Quarry, Walker Fold Woods, Raveden Clough, Roscow's Tenement Clough, Dean Wood - Rivington, and Rivington Hall Wood.

Tyldesley's best nearby geological features can be found at Jumbles Fossil Tree, Fairy Battery, The Margery Flags at Rivington Pike, Tigers Clough, and Jepsons Clough.

Bradshaw Brook Viaduct, Turton Tower, Prospect Tower, Archway at Turton Tower, Medieval Style Railway Bridge at Turton Tower, Smithills Hall, and Sheephouse Farm are some of Tyldesley best historic buildings to visit near Tyldesley.

There are a several good nature reserves in the Tyldesley area like Ousel Nest Quarry, Doffcocker Lodge, Nob End SSSI, Leverhulme Park, Darcy Lever Gravel Pits, Aspull Sough, and Wigan Flashes Local Nature Reserve.

Villages to visit near Tyldesley include Cadshaw, Rivington, Barrow Bridge, Bromley Cross, Chapeltown, Darcy Lever, and Whelley.

The area around Tyldesley features a number of interesting country parks including Smithills Country Park, Moses Gate Country Park, Cutacre Country Park, Darcy Lever Gravel Pits, Hollingworth Country Park, Haigh Country Park, and Pennington Flash.

Don't miss Roscow Clough Waterfall, Smithills Hall Park Waterfall, Langshaw Ford Weir, Raveden Clough Waterfall, Raveden Plantation Waterfall, Yarrow Reservoir Overflow Cascade, and Upper Rivington Reservoir Yarrow Outflow's waterfalls if visiting the area around Tyldesley.

The area close to Tyldesley boasts some of the best events including Rivington Pike Easter.

Dean Wood - Rivington, Rivington Hall Wood, Horrocks Wood, Old House Ground Plantation, and Etherow Country Park are great places to visit near Tyldesley if you like bluebell woods.

Places near Tyldesley feature a number of interesting sssis including Nob End SSSI.

Don't miss Queens Park, Hall Lee Bank Park, Moss Bank Park, Wythenshawe Park and Gardens, Gorton Park, Debdale Park, and Heaton Park's parks if visiting the area around Tyldesley.

There are a number of shopping centres near Tyldesley including Middlebrook Retail and Leisure Park, Manchester Christmas Markets, The Trafford Centre, and Manchester Arndale.

The Rock Garden, The Walled Garden at Moss Bank, and RHS Garden Bridgewater are great places to visit near Tyldesley if you like gardens.

The area around Tyldesley boasts some of the best canals including Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal at Prestolee, The Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Haigh, Top Lock at Wigan, Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Crooke, The Leeds and Liverpool Canal near Shevington, Rochdale Canal Western Section, and Bridgewater Canal.

The area around Tyldesley boasts some of the best cities including Salford, and Manchester.

Tyldesley has some unmissable museums nearby like Salford Museum and Art Gallery, The Imperial War Museum Salford, and Lancashire Mining Museum at Astley Green.

The area around Tyldesley features a number of interesting disused railway lines including The Old Whelley Line, Lancashire Union Joint Line, Ringley Road Station (ruin), Clifton - Accrington and Colne Line (disused), and Linnyshaw Loopline.

Moated Sites to visit near Tyldesley include Wigan Golf Club.

The area around Tyldesley's best airports can be found at Manchester Airport.

Tyldesley History

There are some historic monuments around Tyldesley:

Areas of Tyldesley

Like most towns and cities Tyldesley is comprised of a number of areas, once separate villages or small towns and parishes now part of Tyldesley.

Many of the areas of Tyldesley have their own character and places of interest.



Places to see near Tyldesley

History of Tyldesley

The remains of a Roman road serving camps at Coccium (Wigan) and Mamucium (Manchester) passed through the area. It ran from Keeper Delph in Boothstown crossing Mort Lane north west of Cleworth Hall and south of Shakerley Old Hall. The road continued towards the Valley at Atherton where coins have been found, and on towards Gibfield and Wigan.

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