Wood End

Settlement in Lancashire

England

Wood End

Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994.

This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine Credit: Chris Allen

Wood End is a small village located in the county of Lancashire, in the northwest region of England. Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, Wood End is known for its serene and idyllic setting. The village is situated approximately 8 miles south of the city of Lancaster and is surrounded by lush green fields, rolling hills, and dense woodlands.

Wood End boasts a close-knit community, with a population of around 500 residents. The village is characterized by its charming cottages, many of which date back several centuries, adding to its rustic charm. The local architecture is predominantly traditional, with a mix of stone and brick buildings that reflect the area's rich history.

Although small in size, Wood End offers a range of amenities for its residents. The village has a primary school, providing education to local children, and a village hall that serves as a center for community events and activities. Additionally, there is a local pub that acts as a social hub for both residents and visitors.

The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, with numerous walking and cycling routes crisscrossing the area. Wood End also benefits from its proximity to the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which attracts nature enthusiasts and tourists alike.

In summary, Wood End is a peaceful and picturesque village in Lancashire, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its friendly community, charming architecture, and stunning natural surroundings, it is a hidden gem within the English countryside.

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Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994.

This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine
This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994. This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994.

This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine
This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994. This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994.

This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine
This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994. This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994.

This view shows the inverted vertical duplex barring engine that engaged with the gear ring on the rim of the flywheel. The wood boarding that covered the flywheel spokes is also seen. The flywheel consisted of two identical wheels running edge to edge each with its own set of spokes. This was typical of the larger wheels and the largest had three wheels set edge to edge as at Mons Mill, Todmorden.

This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine
This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994. This view shows the inverted vertical duplex barring engine that engaged with the gear ring on the rim of the flywheel. The wood boarding that covered the flywheel spokes is also seen. The flywheel consisted of two identical wheels running edge to edge each with its own set of spokes. This was typical of the larger wheels and the largest had three wheels set edge to edge as at Mons Mill, Todmorden. This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994.

This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee Mill, Shaw - steam engine
This cotton spinning mill was one of many in Shaw and was opened in 1907 with power provided by this horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine by Scott & Hodgson of Guide Bridge. The cylinders were 18" & 42" x 5' (x2) and turned a 26' diameter flywheel driving by cotton ropes. The engine ran at 60 revolutions per minute and generated 1500 horsepower. It stopped running commercially in 1967 but was then preserved with the assistance of the Northern Mill Engine Society and was run on occasions until 1982 when the mill closed and was sold. Although the engine was made a Scheduled Ancient Monument it became very badly vandalised and was finally scrapped in 1994. This was a lovely engine and typical of so many in Lancashire. There are now only three large spinning mill engines surviving in situ.
Dee and Lily Mills, Shaw Dee Mill on the right was demolished long ago but the two Lily Mills on the left are part of a huge warehouse complex. The station is now part of a Metro but was then British Rail.
Dee and Lily Mills, Shaw
Dee Mill on the right was demolished long ago but the two Lily Mills on the left are part of a huge warehouse complex. The station is now part of a Metro but was then British Rail.
East Didsbury tram at Shaw and Crompton
East Didsbury tram at Shaw and Crompton
Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop 
The Metrolink tram stop is on the converted railway line from Oldham Mumps. The old railway station was on the north side of Beal Lane level crossing. The new Metrolink station was created on the south side of the crossing. On the right is a siding for trams terminating here <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7262224">SD9408 : East Didsbury tram at Shaw and Crompton</a>.
Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop
The Metrolink tram stop is on the converted railway line from Oldham Mumps. The old railway station was on the north side of Beal Lane level crossing. The new Metrolink station was created on the south side of the crossing. On the right is a siding for trams terminating here SD9408 : East Didsbury tram at Shaw and Crompton.
Beal Lane
Beal Lane
Rises Private Day Nursery 
Founded in 2003. A  mural on the outside  is mostly obscured by parked cars, alas, and one section appears to have been damaged.
Rises Private Day Nursery
Founded in 2003. A mural on the outside is mostly obscured by parked cars, alas, and one section appears to have been damaged.
Roadworks on Beal Lane
Roadworks on Beal Lane
Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop Looking down the line towards Oldham.

On the right are some large-leafed plants <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7262950">SD9408 : Butterbur (Petasites hybridus)</a>.
Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop
Looking down the line towards Oldham. On the right are some large-leafed plants SD9408 : Butterbur (Petasites hybridus).
Butterbur (Petasites hybridus) By the side of Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7262944">SD9408 : Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop</a>.

Apparently the leaves of this plant were once used for wrapping butter. Other common names include  Bog rhubarb, Devil's hat, Pestilence wart, Batter dock, Butter dock, Cleats, Cleets, Flea dock, Gallon, Oxwort, Pestilence wort, Poison rhubarb, Son-before-the-father, Umbrella leaf, Water docken.
Butterbur (Petasites hybridus)
By the side of Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop SD9408 : Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop. Apparently the leaves of this plant were once used for wrapping butter. Other common names include Bog rhubarb, Devil's hat, Pestilence wart, Batter dock, Butter dock, Cleats, Cleets, Flea dock, Gallon, Oxwort, Pestilence wort, Poison rhubarb, Son-before-the-father, Umbrella leaf, Water docken.
Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop 
The approaching tram is negotiating points that will lead it onto the track to the left. It is on a service from East Didsbury via Exchange Square and Oldham which will terminate here <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7262224">SD9408 : East Didsbury tram at Shaw and Crompton</a>. The tracks on the right are for those going on to Rochdale.
Shaw and Crompton Tram Stop
The approaching tram is negotiating points that will lead it onto the track to the left. It is on a service from East Didsbury via Exchange Square and Oldham which will terminate here SD9408 : East Didsbury tram at Shaw and Crompton. The tracks on the right are for those going on to Rochdale.
Woodland
Woodland
Birshaw Trig Point Flush Bracket S2772
Birshaw Trig Point Flush Bracket S2772
Twingates Community Nature Area Sign
Twingates Community Nature Area Sign
Brushes Clough Reservoir View from the Crompton Circuit trail
Brushes Clough Reservoir
View from the Crompton Circuit trail
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Wood End is located at Grid Ref: SD9309 (Lat: 53.585913, Lng: -2.093171)

Unitary Authority: Oldham

Police Authority: Greater Manchester

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Located within 500m of 53.585913,-2.093171
Wood End
Is In: Shaw, Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, UK
Place: suburb
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Turning Circle
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Bus Stop
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Bus Stop
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Bus Stop
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Bus Stop
Shaw, Milnrow Road / opposite Bridge Street
Bus: yes
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Bus Stop
Rushcroft, Trent Road / Valley Rise
Bus: yes
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Bus Stop
Rushcroft, Duchess Street / opposite Trent Road
Bus: yes
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Bus Stop
Rushcroft, Duchess Street / near Trent Road
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Bus Stop
Rushcroft, Cowie Street / adjacent Helmshore Way
Bus: yes
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Network: TfGM
Operator: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 53.5849288/-2.0924774
Bus Stop
Wrens Nest, Smallbrook Road / at Wrens Nest
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED16411
Naptan Bearing: E
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Bus Stop
Wrens Nest, Milnrow Road / by Wrens Nest
Bus: yes
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Rushcroft, Cowie Street / near Smallbrook Road
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Lat/Long: 53.5824935/-2.091179
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Source: survey
Lat/Long: 53.5826433/-2.0911966
Addr Housenumber: 188
Addr Street: Milnrow Road
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Playground: slide
Lat/Long: 53.5850966/-2.0889328
Playground: swing
Lat/Long: 53.5851719/-2.0891231
Bicycle Parking
Bicycle Parking: stands
Capacity: 4
Covered: no
Lat/Long: 53.5871979/-2.0912196
Cafe
The Woodlands Café at Dunwood Park
Check Date: 2023-05-29
Contact Phone: +44 1706 614320
Lat/Long: 53.5871176/-2.0912572
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