Who can enjoy the best outdoor activities in Littleborough Lakeside? What are these activities, and where can you find them? When is the best time to go, and why should you visit Littleborough Lakeside? How can you make the most of your visit?
Local History
Shibden Hall: Historic Hall
Shibden Hall dates back to 1420 and offers visitors a fascinating journey through the lives of the people who lived and worked here, including the noted diarist Anne Lister (1791 – 1840).
Anne Lister: Gentleman Jack
The Fascinating Life of ‘Gentleman Jack’. Anne Lister was a scholar, a businesswoman, a landowner, a traveller, and a lesbian.
Explore the Top 10 Attractions and Activities in the South Pennines
Littleborough Lakeside makes an excellent base from which to explore the South Pennines. In this series of posts, we will explore the top 10 things to do in the South Pennines
South Pennines Landmarks: Discover the Hidden Gems
Littleborough Lakeside is part of the South Pennines. As such, it especially makes a great base from which to explore this dramatic landscape and historically significant region. The area is a stunning upland region in Northern England, stretching across West Yorkshire, Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
Historical Hare Hill House
Birch Hill Hospital has stood at the foot of the West Pennines, overlooking Dearnley and Rochdale, since 1877. Originally opened on 1 November 1877 as a Workhouse by Rochdale Union, it later became a hospital. In 1902 the Workhouse was expanded with a hospital block. In 1931 it gained a Children’s Ward and a Maternity Home. In 1948, they all became a part of the newly formed National Health Service.
Lancashire Dialects ‘Robbie Burns’
One of the most famous Lancashire dialect poets is Edwin Waugh. Another well-known poet is Samuel Laycock, who was born in Marsden, near Huddersfield, in 1826. He is best known for his poem “Bowton’s Yard,” which depicts the lives of the working-class people in Lancashire.