[In 1871 an Edward Buckley, a bleacher dyer and finisher lived at Beech Wood House on Bury New Road - near Sedgley Mount] The 1901 census then refers to Prestwich Clough house as being occupied by Thomas Grimshaw, a caterer, but shows it as a refreshment/coffee house so is clearly the Clough Tea Rooms further up the Clough. This photo looks back up the clough from the dye works, you can make out the shadow of the shed on the left, and a brick wall to the right which would have blocked off access to the rear of Prestwich Clough house. The stream itself had been culverted and re-routed in front of Prestwich Clough house some time earlier. In 1830 Esther, the daughter of John & Esther Travis married John Consterdine, yeoman of Prestwich at St Mary's church. John Travis died:1675 1915 It also shows how the garden area of Prestwich Clough house stretched over the covered stream, giving the water feature you see in the photo of the house (top of page). Florence (b:1872), James (b:1875), May (b:1878), and his cousin Mary Shawcross (b:1825) was still living with the family. Along the path South of the ruins you can still find a WWII shelter with blast wall to the front. The stone records that John was of "Prestwich Clough" however the burial record shows they lived at Prestwich Wood. 1871 This embankment was flattened and deposited on the right hand side of the path during drainage work after the floods in 2012. By 1871 James Buckley (born 1846) and now master bleacher was head of the household, living with his wife, 2 sisters, 1 cousin, and 2 servants. 1871 A much older gravestone, shows a John Travis, who died 1675, unfortunately it gives no clues of other family relatives, as the rest of the stone lists the Bowker family. James retired from the local board of governors in 1894. Of Clough House itself a curve cellar wall and garden steps remain visible amongst piles of bricks and slates. It consisted of six lodges filled with water diverted from the stream in Prestwich Clough. Culvert under Bury New road - similar to what would have existed at the Buckley works In 1830 Esther, the daughter of John & Esther Travis married John Consterdine, yeoman of Prestwich at St Mary's church. Explore. Though St Mary's baptismal registers record Whitsters back to 1678. Most of the culvert has been dismantled/washed away and the down-stream section is littered with brick and stone work as a result. Mary Entwistle, weaver, with 2 daughters living in a cottage 1950 - ridge up towards Wellbank in the background Watch this video exploration of the ruins of Buckleys, and Prestwich Clough House, The Buckley family vault shows Ada died in 1927 aged 79 and James (son of John) died in 1943 aged 97. Not far from the entrance at Buckley Lane, various brick structures, cobbled paths and gateposts remain today, mostly hidden in the trees and undergrowth. It also shows how the garden area of Prestwich Clough house stretched over the covered stream, giving the water feature you see in the photo of the house (top of page). Of Clough House itself a curve cellar wall and garden steps remain visible amongst piles of bricks and slates. 1953 It's been suggest that it was a shelter for a barrage balloon crew, protecting the factories from enemy bombers, or an ammo store for an AA gun. These earthworks are regionally significant to the understanding of early industry, however have been damaged by recent flood repair works(2012). 266. Culvert remains For more WW2 sites around Prestwich see this map WWII shelter For more WW2 sites around Prestwich see this map collapsed storage tanks Bleachworks However the family vault shows that in 1873 they lost a son Edward, aged just 2 days. You can explore the ruined foundations and cobbled pathways of the Buckley Bleach & Dye works. Buckleys works However the family vault shows that in 1873 they lost a son Edward, aged just 2 days. Prestwich Clough House Ruins The bleachworks themselves are believed to be one of the oldest bleachworks in Prestwich, dating from 1762, when a Mr John Travis was listed as a whitster and proprietor of Prestwich Clough Dye Works. The Coffee Sack dream was born. John and his wife Ester, lived at Prestwich Wood. This would have made the works more resilient to the variations in the flow of the stream. By 1881, James was listed as employing 103 hands, and now had 4 children. Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Z5mrBxboQJtMMUiz5 [In 1871 an Edward Buckley, a bleacher dyer and finisher lived at Beech Wood House on Bury New Road - near Sedgley Mount] Full information about Establishment, bus station and transit station Prestwich Clough Farm at Clough Lane, Prestwich, Manchester, Prestwich, England M25 3JD. Thorpe, the WhitsterA whitster called Issachar Thorpe was another local person to step up to bleaching on an industrial scale in his bleach works at the bottom of Prestwich Clough in about 1772. The house was bounded off and reached from the West by a path, footbridge and ford, the banks of the boundary can be seen in the woodland today.A further path from the East lead up towards Wellbank. WWII Sites of Prestwich The cortege formed at Heaton Hall and lead to St Mary's where she was placed in the family vault with great mourning shown throughout the local community. Other features to spot on the North side of the stream are the retaining walls that made up some of the the water reservoirs used by the works and the feeder channel that captured water from the stream into the reservoirs. Area information, map, footpaths, walks and more. Prior to its taming, the stream would have followed its general direction Westwards down past the dyeworks and the water treatment plant which was constructed in the late 19th century, and on into the river Irwell. Water channel to the lodges These fields sat in a sheltered area below a U shaped bank to the east that went up toward Wellbank and Diggle Fold/Prestwich Hills This had been carved out by the Irwell when it had a more meandering nature. Prestwich Clough House Ruins WWII shelter 1850 Bleachworks Ruins 1915 Richard Rayner, Farmer of 63 acres,employing 4 labourers, with a family of 6. The Buckley family vault shows Ada died in 1927 aged 79 and James (son of John) died in 1943 aged 97. However the family vault shows that in 1873 they lost a son Edward, aged just 2 days. A section of curved brickwork which made up the culvert that the stream passed through, still remains along the base of the stream as it passes under todays path. A section of curved brickwork which made up the culvert that the stream passed through, still remains along the base of the stream as it passes under todays path. John Buckley, a bleacher of Prestwich was appointed in 1856 to the grand jury of the Salford Assizes, and in 1859 he donated towards the foundation of a Volunteer Rifle Corps, headed up by the Earl of Wilton. Thorpes premises later became Wardleworths (famous for its Turkey Red dyes) and then turned into the Waterdale Bleachworks. 1915 Bleachworks Ruins John appears to have been baptised in Chadderton in 1733/4. [you can also make out the WWII shelter with blast wall along the footpath to the south - still standing today] WWII Sites of Prestwich They opened the doors in 2017 an have never looked back serving delicious coffee + cakes breakfast, lunch and dinner with a laidback relaxed caf bar vibe. Family Vault 1861 1953 The Bleachworks and Prestwich Clough House fell into disuse in the 1930's, but some buildings survived as a paint works into the 1950-60s. In the1841 census, shows Richard and two of his sisters, living next door to the Church Inn on Church Lane. Family Vault The census of 1851 lists the following families as resident in Prestwich Clough: Bleachworks (with no reference to Prestwich Clough house) Pinto's Sandwich Bar & Cafe 29 reviews Closed Now Cafe, British "Good food, friendly service" The cortege formed at Heaton Hall and lead to St Mary's where she was placed in the family vault with great mourning shown throughout the local community. The stone records that John was of "Prestwich Clough" however the burial record shows they lived at Prestwich Wood. Family Vault A lodge on Buckley Lane had been built upon and the lane itself had been straightened as it passed between the Bleachworks & the water works. The map of 1915 shows some of the lodges up towards the Hospital annex were no longer in use. By the 1939 census young James had become Company Director living at Prestwich Clough house, with the Grimshaw's still at the cafe. Bleachworks It also shows how the garden area of Prestwich Clough house stretched over the covered stream, giving the water feature you see in the photo of the house (top of page). James Hilton, agricultural labourer, with John Barnes bleacher 1950s James retired from the local board of governors in 1894. 1891 In 1830 Esther, the daughter of John & Esther Travis married John Consterdine, yeoman of Prestwich at St Mary's church. You can explore the ruined foundations and cobbled pathways of the Buckley Bleach & Dye works. Though St Mary's baptismal registers record Whitsters back to 1678. Prestwich Wood was now occupied by Rev Nathaniel Milne. He also had 2 servants and a coachman. The 1901 census then refers to Prestwich Clough house as being occupied by Thomas Grimshaw, a caterer, but shows it as a refreshment/coffee house so is clearly the Clough Tea Rooms further up the Clough. I don't recall the adjacent St Mary's Flower Park making it into a Fall lyric, but it was a gentle diversion for two men of a certain age on their way to the next pub. was freshly cooked. The Prestwich Archaeological group investigated the site of Prestwich Clough house, and the water feature was found to have included some carved stonework which, although out of context, is thought to be of medieval period, and possibly from older stages of St Mary's Church. M11 1JG, UK The Prestwich Archaeological group investigated the site of Prestwich Clough house, and the water feature was found to have included some carved stonework which, although out of context, is thought to be of medieval period, and possibly from older stages of St Mary's Church. Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Z5mrBxboQJtMMUiz5 WWII shelter The Prestwich Archaeological group investigated the site of Prestwich Clough house, and the water feature was found to have included some carved stonework which, although out of context, is thought to be of medieval period, and possibly from older stages of St Mary's Church. [There was a Joseph born 1843 listed in Prestwich Asylum in the 1871 census] WWII Sites of Prestwich The map of 1915 shows some of the lodges up towards the Hospital annex were no longer in use. The Bleachworks and Prestwich Clough House fell into disuse in the 1930's, but some buildings survived as a paint works into the 1950-60s. These fields sat in a sheltered area below a U shaped bank to the east that went up toward Wellbank and Diggle Fold/Prestwich Hills This had been carved out by the Irwell when it had a more meandering nature. Other features to spot on the North side of the stream are the retaining walls that made up some of the the water reservoirs used by the works and the feeder channel that captured water from the stream into the reservoirs. [In 1871 an Edward Buckley, a bleacher dyer and finisher lived at Beech Wood House on Bury New Road - near Sedgley Mount] It consisted of six lodges filled with water diverted from the stream in Prestwich Clough. Of Clough House itself a curve cellar wall and garden steps remain visible amongst piles of bricks and slates. A much older gravestone, shows a John Travis, who died 1675, unfortunately it gives no clues of other family relatives, as the rest of the stone lists the Bowker family. Bleachworks The Consterdine family were a long standing family of both. John had also committed his efforts to the locality of Prestwich, and was listed as one of the 12 members of the first board of Guardians in 1867. Bleachworks Ruins The entrance to the culvert (circled) was capped by 3 circular stones which can still be found discarded nearby. Watch this video exploration of the ruins of Buckleys, and Prestwich Clough House, [many thanks to Peter Corbally for some of the content and tipping me off on the Travis grave]. Though St Mary's baptismal registers record Whitsters back to 1678. 1861 The cortege formed at Heaton Hall and lead to St Mary's where she was placed in the family vault with great mourning shown throughout the local community. It's been suggest that it was a shelter for a barrage balloon crew, protecting the factories from enemy bombers, or an ammo store for an AA gun. Clough Lane 1844 Prestwich Clough Forest Garden We aim to grow food and other plants and trees in a 2 acre woodland setting just near Prestwich Clough. The Buckley Vault in St Mary's graveyard records the death of John's son, Joseph in 1881, aged 38. The census of 1841 lists the following families as resident in Prestwich Clough:(with no reference to Prestwich Clough house itself) stonework collapsed storage tanks The house was bounded off and reached from the West by a path, footbridge and ford, the banks of the boundary can be seen in the woodland today.A further path from the East lead up towards Wellbank. Watch this video exploration of the ruins of Buckleys, and Prestwich Clough House, The map of 1891 shows how the bleachworks had expanded with additional lodges in the small clough running down from The Hospital Annex. Prestwich Clough House Ruins 1950s The map of 1891 shows how the bleachworks had expanded with additional lodges in the small clough running down from The Hospital Annex. 1915 [you can also make out the WWII shelter with blast wall along the footpath to the south - still standing today] Water channel to the lodges The area of Prestwich Moor or Commons was mentioned in the 1663 Terrier as being "newly improved" and it was finally enclosed in about 1720. 1953 Prior to its taming, the stream would have followed its general direction Westwards down past the dyeworks and the water treatment plant which was constructed in the late 19th century, and on into the river Irwell. The stream itself had been culverted and re-routed in front of Prestwich Clough house some time earlier. They went off to do different things but remained firm friends. stonework Travis Stone from 1787 From the Park you can walk to St Mary's Church, and continue down through Prestwich Clough. You can explore the ruined foundations and cobbled pathways of the Buckley Bleach & Dye works. 1950 - ridge up towards Wellbank in the background Buckleys works The Buckley family vault shows Ada died in 1927 aged 79 and James (son of John) died in 1943 aged 97. Bleachworks Ruins It's been suggest that it was a shelter for a barrage balloon crew, protecting the factories from enemy bombers, or an ammo store for an AA gun. There has also been some management of the stream as it enters the works with a water channel (leet) constructed to the North of the stream (circled - still visible today). The stream of Prestwich Clough, fed the Dye works, and the Old Engine Cottage had once been a yarn bleaching croft using the water from the stream itself. We finally see the Buckley family present in the census of 1861, with John (born Cheshire, 1803), listed as a cotton manufacturer and bleacher. The 1901 census then refers to Prestwich Clough house as being occupied by Thomas Grimshaw, a caterer, but shows it as a refreshment/coffee house so is clearly the Clough Tea Rooms further up the Clough. The Prestwich Archaeological group investigated the site of Prestwich Clough house, and the water feature was found to have included some carved stonework which, although out of context, is thought to be of medieval period, and possibly from older stages of St Mary's Church. In the distance (click to enlarge) photo you can make out the curved edge of the third lodge. [In 1871 an Edward Buckley, a bleacher dyer and finisher lived at Beech Wood House on Bury New Road - near Sedgley Mount] The 1901 census then refers to Prestwich Clough house as being occupied by Thomas Grimshaw, a caterer, but shows it as a refreshment/coffee house so is clearly the Clough Tea Rooms further up the Clough. Watch this video exploration of the ruins of Buckleys, and Prestwich Clough House, 1950s Buckleys works stonework Although the rest of their work regarding buildings and infrastructure was reported to have been a bit hap-hazard. Thorpe, the WhitsterA whitster called Issachar Thorpe was another local person to step up to bleaching on an industrial scale in his bleach works at the bottom of Prestwich Clough in about 1772. Travis Stone from 1787 In 1830 Esther, the daughter of John & Esther Travis married John Consterdine, yeoman of Prestwich at St Mary's church. Mary Entwistle, weaver, with 2 daughters living in a cottage These earthworks are regionally significant to the understanding of early industry, however have been damaged by recent flood repair works(2012). As chemicals, sulphuric acid at first and then chloride, and machinery was introduced to the bleaching process, the whitsters became known as bleachers, and the large amounts of water stored would have allowed for steam machinery to be introduced. 1953 Thomas Grimshaw, a finisher, living with his wife Buckleys works Family Vault The map of 1915 shows some of the lodges up towards the Hospital annex were no longer in use. Not far from the entrance at Buckley Lane, various brick structures, cobbled paths and gateposts remain today, mostly hidden in the trees and undergrowth. By 1871 James Buckley (born 1846) and now master bleacher was head of the household, living with his wife, 2 sisters, 1 cousin, and 2 servants. You can explore the ruined foundations and cobbled pathways of the Buckley Bleach & Dye works. Watch a video of the area developing over time. This practice led to names that live on today, such as Whittaker.As chemical replacements for natural substances (such as urine) were discovered the Whitsters became Bleachers, and machinery was introduce to the industry. Other features to spot on the North side of the stream are the retaining walls that made up some of the the water reservoirs used by the works and the feeder channel that captured water from the stream into the reservoirs. Florence (b:1872), James (b:1875), May (b:1878), and his cousin Mary Shawcross (b:1825) was still living with the family. The map of 1891 shows how the bleachworks had expanded with additional lodges in the small clough running down from The Hospital Annex. Benjamin Blackley, book keeper, living with his wife. You can explore the ruined foundations and cobbled pathways of the Buckley Bleach & Dye works. Benjamin Blackley, book keeper, living with his wife. Limit search to Prestwich. Thorpes premises later became Wardleworths (famous for its Turkey Red dyes) and then turned into the Waterdale Bleachworks. James Hilton, agricultural labourer, with John Barnes bleacher Not far from the entrance at Buckley Lane, various brick structures, cobbled paths and gateposts remain today, mostly hidden in the trees and undergrowth. Benjamin Blackley, book keeper, living with his wife. John Travis was listed as church warden in 1770 (this is likely John from Prestwich Wood) and a second John appointed in 1816 ( his grandson), and then the role was adopted by Richard appointed in 1823 & 1832 - presenting Rev Lyon with a silver salver upon the 50th year of his incumbency.John Travis was also a member of the committee responsible for the detection and prosecution of felons and receivers of stolen goods in the local area. It's been suggest that it was a shelter for a barrage balloon crew, protecting the factories from enemy bombers, or an ammo store for an AA gun. 1891 James retired from the local board of governors in 1894. It's been suggest that it was a shelter for a barrage balloon crew, protecting the factories from enemy bombers, or an ammo store for an AA gun. Issachar Thorpe had Dams Head Lodge built to supply his bleach works and dashwheels with water. It's been suggest that it was a shelter for a barrage balloon crew, protecting the factories from enemy bombers, or an ammo store for an AA gun. Culvert remains Buckleys was just one of three or four bleach and dye works in Prestwich in the 19th century. Watch this video exploration of the ruins of Buckleys, and Prestwich Clough House, In 1900, John's daughter, May, married Arthur Seal Blackwell M.D. 1953 Of Clough House itself a curve cellar wall and garden steps remain visible amongst piles of bricks and slates. Benjamin Blackley, book keeper, living with his wife. A lodge on Buckley Lane had been built upon and the lane itself had been straightened as it passed between the Bleachworks & the water works. Watch this video exploration of the ruins of Buckleys, and Prestwich Clough House, collapsed storage tanks The gravestone of the John Travis mentioned in 1850 above, lies not far away, having been cut & reused into the pathway near the tower John and his son John, both died in 1824. By 1891 James was living with his wife and 3 children. The Bleachworks and Prestwich Clough House fell into disuse in the 1930's, but some buildings survived as a paint works into the 1950-60s. This photo looks back up the clough from the dye works, you can make out the shadow of the shed on the left, and a brick wall to the right which would have blocked off access to the rear of Prestwich Clough house. The area was used as a landfill tip in the 20th century so bears little resemblance today. In 1876 John was summoned for charges of employing young children. John Travis slab (dates from 1824) Travis slab dated 1821 [St Mary D Section] There has also been some management of the stream as it enters the works with a water channel (leet) constructed to the North of the stream (circled - still visible today). [you can also make out the WWII shelter with blast wall along the footpath to the south - still standing today] Bleachworks Florence (b:1872), James (b:1875), May (b:1878), and his cousin Mary Shawcross (b:1825) was still living with the family. Next to the broken slab from 1779 is a further Travis plot, recording Richard's son, also Richard, along with the children of Richard's other son, John. The gravestone of the John Travis mentioned in 1850 above, lies not far away, having been cut & reused into the pathway near the tower John and his son John, both died in 1824. Mary Entwistle, weaver, with 2 daughters living in a cottage Sign up for a free Ancestry Account (no subscription required) and you can see the Travis family tree There has also been some management of the stream as it enters the works with a water channel (leet) constructed to the North of the stream (circled - still visible today). The Buckley Vault in St Mary's graveyard records the death of John's son, Joseph in 1881, aged 38. We finally see the Buckley family present in the census of 1861, with John (born Cheshire, 1803), listed as a cotton manufacturer and bleacher. This stone mentions that John and his wife Mary, were "of Prestwich Clough" (1850), and the records show that John had followed the family occupation of Whitster. We finally see the Buckley family present in the census of 1861, with John (born Cheshire, 1803), listed as a cotton manufacturer and bleacher. How the Bleachworks had expanded with additional lodges in the 19th century ) and turned... 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