Goose Hill

Hill, Mountain in Lancashire

England

Goose Hill

Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden This engine powered a cotton weaving shed near Rochdale and is now in the Museum of Making in Canada. It is a horizontal tandem compound built in 1895 by SS Stott of Haslingden. The cylinders are 12.5" & 24.25" x 3' with Corliss valves on the high pressure and a slide valve on the low pressure. The jet condenser and air pump are below the low pressure cylinder. the flywheel is 14' diameter. It could develop about 250 horsepower at 65-67 rpm.
Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden Credit: Chris Allen

Goose Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in the county of Lancashire, England. Situated within the picturesque landscape of the West Pennine Moors, it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain due to its relatively modest elevation. Rising to a height of around 1,200 feet (366 meters), Goose Hill offers breathtaking views of its surroundings, making it a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers alike.

The hill is named after the abundance of geese that once inhabited the area, and their presence can still be observed during certain times of the year. Covered in lush greenery, Goose Hill is characterized by its rolling slopes and rocky outcrops, providing a diverse habitat for various plant and animal species.

The hill is easily accessible by several footpaths and trails, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities such as walking, trekking, and birdwatching. Its location in the West Pennine Moors also means that it is surrounded by other natural attractions, including reservoirs, woodlands, and heather-covered moorlands.

Aside from its natural beauty, Goose Hill also holds historical significance. It is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, and there are remnants of ancient settlements and burial sites in the vicinity. These archaeological treasures add another layer of intrigue to the hill, attracting history buffs and researchers.

Overall, Goose Hill in Lancashire offers a captivating blend of natural splendor, recreational opportunities, and historical importance. Whether for leisurely strolls or more challenging hikes, visitors can immerse themselves in the serene ambiance and captivating vistas that this hill has to offer.

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Goose Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.615006/-2.2221229 or Grid Reference SD8513. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden This engine powered a cotton weaving shed near Rochdale and is now in the Museum of Making in Canada. It is a horizontal tandem compound built in 1895 by SS Stott of Haslingden. The cylinders are 12.5" & 24.25" x 3' with Corliss valves on the high pressure and a slide valve on the low pressure. The jet condenser and air pump are below the low pressure cylinder. the flywheel is 14' diameter. It could develop about 250 horsepower at 65-67 rpm.
Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden
This engine powered a cotton weaving shed near Rochdale and is now in the Museum of Making in Canada. It is a horizontal tandem compound built in 1895 by SS Stott of Haslingden. The cylinders are 12.5" & 24.25" x 3' with Corliss valves on the high pressure and a slide valve on the low pressure. The jet condenser and air pump are below the low pressure cylinder. the flywheel is 14' diameter. It could develop about 250 horsepower at 65-67 rpm.
Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden This engine powered a cotton weaving shed near Rochdale and is now in the Museum of Making in Canada. It is a horizontal tandem compound built in 1895 by SS Stott of Haslingden. The cylinders are 12.5" & 24.25" x 3' with Corliss valves on the high pressure and a slide valve on the low pressure. The jet condenser and air pump are below the low pressure cylinder. the flywheel is 14' diameter. It could develop about 250 horsepower at 65-67 rpm.
Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden
This engine powered a cotton weaving shed near Rochdale and is now in the Museum of Making in Canada. It is a horizontal tandem compound built in 1895 by SS Stott of Haslingden. The cylinders are 12.5" & 24.25" x 3' with Corliss valves on the high pressure and a slide valve on the low pressure. The jet condenser and air pump are below the low pressure cylinder. the flywheel is 14' diameter. It could develop about 250 horsepower at 65-67 rpm.
Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden This engine powered a cotton weaving shed near Rochdale and is now in the Museum of Making in Canada. It is a horizontal tandem compound built in 1895 by SS Stott of Haslingden. The cylinders are 12.5" & 24.25" x 3' with Corliss valves on the high pressure and a slide valve on the low pressure. The jet condenser and air pump are below the low pressure cylinder. the flywheel is 14' diameter. It could develop about 250 horsepower at 65-67 rpm.
Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden
This engine powered a cotton weaving shed near Rochdale and is now in the Museum of Making in Canada. It is a horizontal tandem compound built in 1895 by SS Stott of Haslingden. The cylinders are 12.5" & 24.25" x 3' with Corliss valves on the high pressure and a slide valve on the low pressure. The jet condenser and air pump are below the low pressure cylinder. the flywheel is 14' diameter. It could develop about 250 horsepower at 65-67 rpm.
Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden This engine powered a cotton weaving shed near Rochdale and is now in the Museum of Making in Canada. It is a horizontal tandem compound built in 1895 by SS Stott & Co of Haslingden. The cylinders are 12.5" & 24.25" x 3' with Corliss valves on the high pressure and a slide valve on the low pressure. The jet condenser and air pump are below the low pressure cylinder. the flywheel is 14' diameter. It could develop about 250 horsepower at 65-67 rpm.
Steam engine - Baitings Mill, Norden
This engine powered a cotton weaving shed near Rochdale and is now in the Museum of Making in Canada. It is a horizontal tandem compound built in 1895 by SS Stott & Co of Haslingden. The cylinders are 12.5" & 24.25" x 3' with Corliss valves on the high pressure and a slide valve on the low pressure. The jet condenser and air pump are below the low pressure cylinder. the flywheel is 14' diameter. It could develop about 250 horsepower at 65-67 rpm.
Woodhouse Farm Yard An historic property, with ball finials even on walling to outbuildings
Woodhouse Farm Yard
An historic property, with ball finials even on walling to outbuildings
Norden Old Library An interesting building with a clock that works on Edenfield Road
Norden Old Library
An interesting building with a clock that works on Edenfield Road
Church of St James, Ashworth Beyond the church is the former Egerton Arms, no longer a public house
Church of St James, Ashworth
Beyond the church is the former Egerton Arms, no longer a public house
Ashworth Hall Estate Cottages With the carriage drive archway (and doors) for Ashworth Hall between the two cottages
Ashworth Hall Estate Cottages
With the carriage drive archway (and doors) for Ashworth Hall between the two cottages
Ashworth Hall Fold With Ashworth Fold Farm on the left and a listed barn attached to estate cottages behind the trailer with bales
Ashworth Hall Fold
With Ashworth Fold Farm on the left and a listed barn attached to estate cottages behind the trailer with bales
Bale Storage at Lee Holme Approaching the farm along Roods Lane
Bale Storage at Lee Holme
Approaching the farm along Roods Lane
Cliffs by Naden Brook View from Lower Clough of a lost rock climber!
Cliffs by Naden Brook
View from Lower Clough of a lost rock climber!
Crimble Lane Near to the junction with Bury Road
Crimble Lane
Near to the junction with Bury Road
Crimble Mill An historic mill damaged by fire in the multi-storey sections
Crimble Mill
An historic mill damaged by fire in the multi-storey sections
Mine Street Used as a route to reach Hooley Bridge by the Rochdale Way
Mine Street
Used as a route to reach Hooley Bridge by the Rochdale Way
Weir on River Roch West of the confluence with Naden Brook
Weir on River Roch
West of the confluence with Naden Brook
Marker Stone With a benchmark but what do the letters CL and the apparent division mark mean? There is another stone with the markings reversed (without benchmark) on the other side of Simpson Clough near Bamford Road junction with the B6222.
Marker Stone
With a benchmark but what do the letters CL and the apparent division mark mean? There is another stone with the markings reversed (without benchmark) on the other side of Simpson Clough near Bamford Road junction with the B6222.
Boiler House Presumably for the paper mill in Simpson Clough
Boiler House
Presumably for the paper mill in Simpson Clough
River Roch Footbridge The footbridge is across the river at a former weir at the site of Broadhalgh Fulling Mill
River Roch Footbridge
The footbridge is across the river at a former weir at the site of Broadhalgh Fulling Mill
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Goose Hill is located at Grid Ref: SD8513 (Lat: 53.615006, Lng: -2.2221229)

Unitary Authority: Rochdale

Police Authority: Greater Manchester

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