Littleborough Lakeside

The Jewel of the South Pennines

Nestled in the heart of the South Pennines, Littleborough Lakeside is a picturesque destination known for its breathtaking scenery and vibrant community. From serene lakes to historic landmarks, discover what makes this place truly special.

Littleborough Village

Local events

Hare Hill Christmas Concerts

Sun 22nd Dec: Carols around the Bandstand — 14:00-15:30

Tues 24th Dec: Christmas Eve Carols — 17:00-16:00

Organised by Friends of Hare Hill Park.

Carols in the Park

Takes place on Christmas Eve in Hare Hill Park.

Littleborough Arts Festival

Takes place every May in Hare Hill Park.

Littleborough Food & Drink Festival

Normally takes place in June in the centre of Littleborough

Discovering Littleborough and the Pennine Villages

Nestled in the Pennines, Rochdale Borough’s Pennine Township is a sight to behold. It’s a land of rolling hills and wild moors, criss-crossed by peaceful waterways and lakes.

This area includes the charming villages of Littleborough, Milnrow, Newhey and Wardle. Each has its own unique character and history.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find their paradise here. The countryside offers some of the North West’s best views and landscapes.

Walking, cycling and horse-riding are popular activities in this stunning setting. Water lovers can enjoy the many canals and reservoirs dotted throughout the area.

Littleborough’s annual rushbearing weekend is a crowd-pleaser. It’s a chance to see one of England’s oldest traditions in action.

The villages boast beautifully preserved stone buildings. They’re ideal for a leisurely stroll or a spot of shopping.

Local farmers’ markets, cosy coffee shops and unique independent stores add to the area’s charm. There’s truly something for everyone in this picturesque part of Rochdale Borough.

 

A Glimpse into the Past

The Pennines area has a rich and varied history. Early humans, Celts, Romans, Saxons and Danes all left their mark here.

In 1898, a round barrow was discovered on Hades Hill. It contained a two-tier funeral urn.

A Celtic neck ornament, known as a torque, was found near Littleborough in 1832. In 1793, part of a Roman silver statue was unearthed at Tunshill quarry.

A paved road over Blackstone Edge is thought by many to be Roman. It’s a straight line rising over the landscape.

Exploring the Area

There’s no shortage of things to do in Littleborough and the Pennine villages. From local events to shopping, the area offers a wealth of activities.

To find out what’s on, use the search function above. You’ll discover a range of attractions and events to suit all tastes.

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Tips For Walking In The Hills Around Littleborough

Tips For Walking In The Hills Around Littleborough

Are you itching to escape the hustle and bustle of city life? Look no further than Littleborough, a quaint town nestled in the Pennine Hills. With its rolling hills and stunning views, this area is perfect for those seeking an outdoor adventure.

But before you lace up your hiking boots, there are a few things to keep in mind. Follow these tips to ensure that your walk through the hills around Littleborough is safe, enjoyable, and memorable.

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Spring Garden Tips: A Comprehensive Guide

Spring Garden Tips: A Comprehensive Guide

As winter fades away, the arrival of spring signifies the perfect time to start preparing your garden for the warmer months ahead. Spring gardens are full of life, and with a little bit of planning and preparation, you can enjoy a beautiful and productive garden. In this article, we will provide you with some useful tips on how to get your garden ready for the spring season.

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Historical Timeline

Discover the rich history of Littleborough Lakeside, from its early days to the present. Explore significant events and milestones that have shaped our community.

1800s

Founding of Littleborough

Littleborough was established as a small village in the early 1800s, known for its picturesque landscapes and close-knit community.

1900s

Industrial Growth

The 1900s saw significant industrial growth, with the establishment of textile mills and factories, bringing prosperity and development to the area.

1950s

Community Expansion

Post-war development led to the expansion of residential areas, schools, and local businesses, fostering a vibrant community spirit.

2000s

Modernisation and Conservation

Entering the new millennium, Littleborough Lakeside focused on modernisation while preserving its natural beauty and historical heritage.

Scenic Gallery

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Littleborough Lakeside, the area’s landscapes and attractions.

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The drowned village of Watergrove lies beneath the Watergrove reservoir at Wardle.
Rochdale Canal near Smithy Bridge
Birch Hill Hospital Clock Tower. Credit: Jeff Mills / Birch Hill Clock Tower

Heritage Walks

Rochdale Canal winds its way through the area, offering opportunities to enjoy the local industrial heritage, wildlife, and outdoors.

Top Attractions

Littleborough Lakeside has a rich heritage and natural beauty, with plenty to see and experience.