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Heritage centre in a countryside setting. Ironworks stables, local history and displays. With a varied events programme.
In the attractive, waterside setting of Portland Basin, the newly refurbished Heritage centre celebrates the people, events and industries, which have shaped the history of Tameside over the past two hundred years.
Lively contemporary gallery showing paintings, crafts and photography from local, national and international artists. Check the website for details of exhibitions.
Ellenroad Engine House is home to the largest surviving, spinning-mill steam engine. It has been restored to show its working condition in 1920 by the Ellenroad Trust.
Thomas Langley, Chancellor of England was educated in Middleton. In 1412 he rebuilt the Parish Church & founded a charity school - the original foundation of the Grammar School. Completed in 1856 & now restored as a heritage centre.