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Dive into the fascinating story of one of Cheshire’s least known landmarks, located near Mottram. Keith Warrender will guide you through the trials, tribulations, and successes of its occupants, including the intriguing ‘Olivier connection’ and the man who transformed it into a castle. From hat-making to tunnels and even the Natural History Museum in London, discover the surprising connections that all lead back to this unique castle.
After the talk there will be tea, coffee, and biscuits and the opportunity to talk to the speaker.
To book your place on the talk email archives@tameside.gov.uk or phone 0161 342 4242.
Dates & Times
Tuesday 23rd September, 2pm
Address
Tameside Local Studies and Archives, Cotton Street East, Ashton- Under- Lyne, OL6 7BY
FAQs
Is the building accessible?
Yes, Tameside Local Studies is fully accessible and on one level.
Is the talk available online?
Yes, the talk is available via a Microsoft Teams video link. You don’t need a Microsoft Teams account to watch—you can join easily through your web browser.
To book your spot for the video link, please email us at archives@tameside.gov.uk. We’ll send you all the details you need to join.