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Black Ladd
"Paid a visit to the Black Ladd with family, made most welcome on arrival. The service was very good and the food excellent. I had tomato soup for starters and ..." More

Black Ladd
"A very nice pub with plenty of choice, fabulous value.waitress was very informative/nice. We ate at lunchtime (main course only) and couldn't eat for the rest of the day - ..." More

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"sorry to spoil the party ! we went for sunday lunch and had to wait about 30 minutes for our table in a rather shabby front lounge. we were then ..." More

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"Oldham Car Boot Sale - Sundays - is a much better market than the usual "oldham market". More stalls - Rita ..." More

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Eric Sykes, Dora Bryan, Bernard Cribbins, Cannon and Ball, Syd Little (of Little and Large), Philip Schofield, Anne Kirkbride Michael Atherton, David Platt, Paul Scholes all come from this place that lies just north of Manchester and was originally famed for being the centre of the textile industry. Oldham is today made up of the boroughs of Chadderton, Crompton, Failsworth, Lees, Royton and Saddleworth all of which contributed to the flourishing textile industry of the 18th century. The town can trace its roots back to the 11th century and with few natural resources Oldham was to remain so until the Industrial Revolution. What Oldham did have was high humidity and reserves of coal. It was these assets that encouraged the development of the mills and cotton that was to dramatically change the fortunes of this North West town. The engineers of the time created the canals, railways and roads which made Oldham central to the cotton industry on both sides of the Pennines. In 1887 Oldham alone was responsible for 13% of the world’s production of cotton, Oldham was recognised as the greatest cotton spinning town in the world. Together with the growth in mill building came a demand for more steam engines and engineering in Oldham became an important industry in its own right. The industry continues today but on a much lesser scale, the mid to late 20th century saw a decline in cotton production as the industry moved abroad. This left Oldham with a rich Victorian architecture that is still in evidence today. Despite a reputation for being mainly an industrial area Oldham has at its centre Alexandra Park built in 1865 and covering some 70 acres with boating lake and a pagoda built as an observatory in 1899. There is also the recently opened Gallery Oldham one of the most progressive galleries in the North West with an impressive collection including works by Constable, Turner and Lowry.

Attraction

Brownhill Countryside Centre
Gallery Oldham
Strinesdale Countryside Area

Budget

Premier Inn Oldham (Broadway) *book online*
Premier Inn Oldham Central *book online*

Caravan Park

Moorlands Caravan Park

Care Home

Millfield

Classes

Dance - Jaymar

Council

Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council

Dentist

Ashton Robert
Chadderton Dental Health Centre
Doyle & Associates
Higham & Hughes

Doctor

Crompton Health Centre
Donald Wilde Medical Centre
Marjory Lees Health Centre
Royton Health Centre
The Chowdhury Practice

Estate Agent

Cousins & Co
Firth Lees & Sons

Kendal Estates Oldham & Royton
New Century Estates
Ryder & Dutton
Sovereign Properties

Golf Club

Crompton & Royton
Oldham

Health and Fitness Club

JJB Sports Health Club

Inn

White Hart Inn

Market

Tommyfeild Street Market
Tommyfield Market

Performing Arts

Oldham Symphony Orchestra

Pub and Bar

Alexandra
Black Horse
Bulls Head Inn
Colliers Arms
Dinnerstone
Dog & Partridge Inn
Flowerpot Inn
Gardeners Rest
Honeywell Arms

Junction Inn
Manor
New Museum
Ordnance Arms
Prince Albert
Roebuck Inn
Rose Of Lancaster
Shepherds Boy
Tommyfield
Wellington Inn
White Hart
White Hart Inn

Restaurant

Black Ladd
Dinnerstone
Manor
Piri-Piri Grill
Roebuck Inn
Romanos
Rose Of Lancaster
Toby Carvery

Westwood East
White Hart Inn

School

Hulme Grammar School
Hulme Grammar School for Girls

Solicitor

Cuttle & Co
Norcross Lees & Riches
North Ainley Halliwell
Peter S Edwards Ltd
Scott Hyman & Co
Stephen Krebs & Co

Taxi

Dial-A-Car

Sports Clubs

Oldham (Women's Hockey)
Saddleworth (Women's Hockey)

Shops

Global Message
Lindley Madeleine Ltd
The Works
Occasions
Boots
Boots
Rymans

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Newbank Garden Centre Ltd
Pet Pals Of Uppermill
Pets At Home Ltd
Gardners Chemist
Macdonald & Rayner
Jacksons
Casson & Co Ltd
Evans
Purehealth Clinic
The Blue Onion
The Coffee Lounge
The Village Tearoom
The Salt Cellar
Abbey Cafe
Littlemoor Cafe
Georgie Porgies Tea Rooms
Chambers Sandwich Shop
Tudor Cafe
Julies Sweet Shop
Country Stile Delicatessen
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The Hen House
Crossleys Fish
J Bayman Butchers
D Ashworth Butchers
Harrison Butchers

Antiques

Collectors Centre
Valley Antiques
Country Style Antiques

Activities

Croft End Equestrian Centre(Riding)

Places to Stay near Oldham

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Travelodge Oldham Manchester Street (0.58 miles)

If you're looking for great value accommodation close to Manchester city centre and the attractions of its surrounding area, the Travelodge Oldham Manchester Street is a great choice. This Travelodge is located just 6 miles ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Oldham Central (1.05 miles)

Premier Inn Oldham Central
Within easy reach of the M62 and M60, next to Boundary Park football ground. For shops and local amenities Oldham town centre is 2 miles away or there is a retail park within walking distance. ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Oldham Chadderton Hotel (1.46 miles)

Set in a peaceful spot just outside the town centre, the Oldham Chadderton Hotel is the perfect option for families looking for a quiet place from which to base their stay. This is one of ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Oldham (1.96 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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The Bower (2.16 miles)

The Bower

The Bower is ideally located for business and leisure in and around Manchester city center. The hotel is only 4 miles from the city centre, 15 minutes from the airport and easily located from J21 ... More | visit website

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Bower Hotel (2.16 miles)

Bower Hotel

Built in the Victorian era by one the area's most famous families, the Swallow Bower Hotel is well located for exploring the region's towns and countryside. Over the years the hotel's original character has been ... More | visit website

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Hotel Smokies Park (2.17 miles)

Hotel Smokies Park

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Offering style, comfort and modern facilities for both business and leisure visitors, this hotel is just minutes from the M60. Best Western Hotel Smokies Park is one of the highest rated 3-star ... More

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Premier Inn Oldham (Broadway) (2.26 miles)

Premier Inn Oldham (Broadway)
Ideally located within easy reach of the M60 and just half a mile from Moston train station. For shops and local amenities Oldham town centre is only 7 miles away. Near to Manchester City football ... More | visit website
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Oak House BB (2.64 miles)

Oak House BB

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Situated in the centre of Shaw, a small town on the outskirts of Oldham, this detached, stone house provides comfortable accommodation within easy reach of all local amenities. Lying on the River ... More

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White Hart Inn (3.18 miles)

White Hart Inn
Charles Brierley has known the White Hart intimately since he was a child: he attended the adjacent Sunday school. Suspecting that there might be more to life than Leviticus, he ventured next door to satisfy ... More | visit website

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