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Summerseat, January 2007

by andrewwake @ 2007-01-14 - 13:25:26

ELR steam train

Summerseat is probably best known for being on the route of the East Lancashire Railway and many people's first glimpse of the village tends to have been from a train. In addition to the regular weekend timetable, ELR run occasional Red Rose diner specials which stop at various scenic locations for each course. Starters are often served on this bridge spanning the River Irwell in the village.

The Waterside

Another major attraction until recently was The Waterside pub and restaurant. The pub was always popular at weekends throughout the summer months particularly when the weather was good as there's lots of outdoor space for drinkers. It's currently up for sale after closing down in November of last year. Thankfully there are two other pubs in the village - The Footballers Inn and The Hamers Arms in Higher Summerseat.

River Irwell

This picture was taken off the road bridge on Railway Street and the river is much higher than usual due to what seems like weeks of constant rain. Today was very different and more like a bright late spring day.

Miller Street

The white-washed terrace of houses on Miller Street were originally homes to senior workers from the nearby Hoyles Mill. The main mill building was converted into The Spinnings luxury flats in the late Eighties and sits at the foot of Gollinrod Gorge. Not many people seem to be aware of the gorge and you can walk through it to Ramsbottom often without seeing anyone else.

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Les Nuttall [Visitor]

2008-07-20 @ 18:52

I presume that Andrew is not a local, from the way the remarks are written.
The area was much better pre-1980's before all the new houses were built and when the Liberal club (None political) was buzzing.
Even earlier you had the Conservative club which is now the Summerseat Garden Centre.
Other things that are missing - The Butchers, two shops plus the co-op, Post Office, a great deal of green land and a few rows of Mrs Moonies brick houses.
Oh and can we have the Nuttall brews back please.

andrewwakeandrewwake [Member]
http://www.dontpanicprojects.com
2008-07-21 @ 07:03

Hi Les,

Thanks for visiting and for your comments. I've lived in the village for about six years and began the blog as an ongoing photographic document of Summerseat in the present. That said, I am interested in the village's past and try to include snippets of its history where possible.

I'm sure you've seen many changes over the years but hope you can still enjoy the photos of what remains a beautiful place to live and visit.

Regards,

Andrew

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