Alexandra Park, Oldham

Coordinates: 53°32′01″N 2°06′16″W / 53.5335°N 2.1044°W / 53.5335; -2.1044
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Alexandra Park
The Boathouse and lake, in Alexandra Park
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TypePublic park
LocationOldham, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°32′01″N 2°06′16″W / 53.5335°N 2.1044°W / 53.5335; -2.1044
Area23 hectares (57 acres)[1]
Created1861 (1861)

Alexandra Park is a public park in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. It was created in response to the Lancashire Cotton Famine of 1861–1865 as an attempt to keep local textile workers employed.[2] The park is located in the Glodwick area of Oldham.

Oldham was hit hard by the Lancashire Cotton Famine of 1861–1865 when supplies of raw cotton from the United States were cut off. Wholly reliant upon the textile processing industry, the economy of Oldham strained as the cotton famine created chronic unemployment in the town.[2] By 1863 a committee had been formed and with a loan from central government, land at Swine Clough was purchased from Reverend John Cocker of Shaw and Crompton whom made it a condition that local unemployed cotton workers were employed to construct the park which opened on 28 August 1865.[2] John Thomas Cocker, Esq., of New-bank Heyside purchased the estate of Swine Clough in 1850 from the Ogden Family. This family enjoyed this estate for several generations. It was sold to Adam Ogden the elder in 1670 by Edmund Assheton, Esq., of Chadderton, Swine Clough was an ancient farm a short distance to the west of Glodwick.

Opened by Josiah M Radcliffe, the then Mayor of Oldham, the park was named to commemorate the marriage of

Oldhamers of eminence
.

A number of structures in the park are

grade II listed, including ornamental features, buildings and statues of John Platt and Robert Ascroft.[1]

Oldham council plans to open a state of the art eco-centre at the park sometime in Spring 2022.[3]

Gallery

  • A blue plaque seen on the side of the North Lodge in Alexandra Park
    A blue plaque seen on the side of the North Lodge in Alexandra Park
  • Entrance to Alexandra Park
    Entrance to Alexandra Park
  • The Lion's Den
    The Lion's Den
  • Boathouse and Boating Lake
    Boathouse and Boating Lake
  • Fountain
    Fountain
  • Alexandra Park Conservatory
    Alexandra Park Conservatory

References

  1. ^ a b "Alexandra Park, Oldham". Parks & Gardens. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  2. ^ .
  3. ^ "Oldham Council: Alexandra Park Depot - Site Security". WCCTV.

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