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Take a walk in Ashworth Valley







 Keen photographer and walker Ste Walton   Mills started to appear in the valley during the
 takes us on a tour of his favourite place in   18th century, mainly producing cotton and
 Rochdale.  paper.

 This walking route follows public footpaths and   This walk will take you past the remains of two
 country roads through part of Ashworth Valley   of the mills left standing in the valley today, the
 following Naden Brook through Carr Wood.  fulling mill and then Coal Bank Mill.

 The walk takes a couple of hours depending   The walk begins on School Lane where Naden
 how often you stop to take in your   Brook runs under the road.
 surroundings, views and the wildlife the area
 has to offer.  There is a small lay-by that’s used as a passing
 point that you can park in.
 Keep an eye out for deer through the woods
 and the hermit’s cave just before you reach the   From the lay-by, head down to where the river
 caravan park.  runs under the road and take the dirt track on
 your left.
 Walking boots or similar are a must, as some of
 the paths can be quite muddy and take a while   Follow this past the farmhouse on your right
 to dry out. The route is suitable for dogs and   and through two kissing gates. Now it is just a
 very popular with dog walkers.  case of sticking to the path until you reach the
 gate into the caravan park at the other end of
 In the late 1500s coal had started to be mined   Carr Wood.
 in the valley by a man named John Blackwell.
 Don’t be afraid to venture off the path and do
 By the 17th century there were small   a bit of exploring to find the fulling mill and the
 communities in the valley with their own mines.  waterfalls.












         When you reach the gate, go through it and           remains of Coal Bank Mill.
         walk through the caravan park, then turn right
         when you exit, up Ashworth Road.                     Now it is just a case of retracing your steps back
                                                              to where you parked at School Lane.
         Carry on up Ashworth Road until you reach
         School Lane on your right.                           If you do the walk on a Sunday or a Bank
                                                              Holiday, head over to Millcroft Tea Gardens and
         Head down School Lane back towards where             grab yourself a bite to eat: Roods Lane, Norden,
         you started the walk.                                Rochdale OL11 5UE.

         Across from the dirt track you took at the start     If you fancy a drink, there are a few nearby pubs
         of the walk you will see a public footpath on        in Norden or there is the Owd Betts pub on
         your left. Take that footpath until you reach the    Edenfield Road, Rochdale OL12 7TY.




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