Nordens

Entrance to Chadderton Cemetery
Nordens
Nordens
Nordens shown within Greater Manchester
OS grid reference SD 90012 05675
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Metropolitan county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town OLDHAM
Postcode district OL9
Dialling code 0161
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The Hunt Lane Tavern with the former Nordens Branch Co-op to the right

Nordens is an suburban area of Chadderton in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester.[1]

Lying in a valley archaically known as Hunt Clough, Nordens is located around the junction of Middleton Road and Hunt Lane, around 0.7 miles to the west of Chadderton's commercial centre on Middleton Road and is contiguous with the Chadderton Park, Firwood Park and Stock Brook areas of the town. Semi-rural Foxdenton lies to the south.[2]

The name Nordens derives from North Dene or Valley, and is commemorated in the name North Dene Park, a street name in the district.[3]

Nordens Lane (later Nordens Road), a short stretch of which still exists as Nordens Street, was one of Chadderton's oldest roads and was one of the main routes leading to the nearby Chadderton Hall manor house. Suburban housing now lies on the land the lane went through.[4]

Between the mid 1960s and 1992 Nordens Road was the home ground of Oldham Town Football Club (previously known as Oldham Dew) who played in the North West Counties League. The ground is now public open space, the club having relocated to the Whitebank Stadium in Oldham.

The Radclyffe School lies in the vicinity of this district.

The Hunt Lane Tavern is a public house in the area, dating back to 1854.[5] The pub has its origins in a farmhouse which was situated in Hunt Clough. This was a valley through which ran the stream known as Spring Brook. The pub, first licensed in 1840, was in the area of Hunt Clough now built over by the Swallow Fields housing development off Middleton Road.

Adjacent to the pub lies the former Nordens Branch of the Co-operative Wholesale Society dating from the early 20th century although the building is now used for other retail purposes.[6]

The extensive Chadderton Cemetery, which opened in 1857, lies in close vicinity at Spring Brook. The Spring Brook Works, a major finishing factory, also lay at Spring Brook just off Nordens Road. It was built in 1875, being demolished in 1985. Suburban housing now covers this area.[7][8]

In 1914 the branch railway line (now defunct) to Chadderton Coal and Mineral Yard opened necessitating the realignment of Hunt Lane so as to enter Middleton Road further west. Thus it no longer faced the Hunt Lane Tavern pub. This confuses people to this day with the Hunt Lane Chippy and the Hunt Lane Tavern no longer being adjacent to the lane of that name.[9]

Transport

First Greater Manchester provide the following bus services:

References

  1. Lawson, Michael; Johnson, Mark (1990), Looking Back at Chadderton, Oldham Leisure Services, ISBN 0-902809-23-7
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  3. http://www.chadderton-hs.freeuk.com/currentnewsletter.htm
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  5. P.30 Chadderton Pubs And Their Licencees 1750 - 1999, Magee Rob (1986) ISBN 978 185216 134 7
  6. http://www.chadderton-hs.freeuk.com/currentnewsletter.htm
  7. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Chadderton/MiddletonRdCemetery.shtml
  8. http://www.chadderton-hs.freeuk.com/page3-chadd-mills.htm
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  10. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-02-23. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
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