Ashton Town Centre
Heritage
Trail
What's on
Follow a trail of twelve lampposts to find some great heritage attractions and discover something new about Ashton's fantastic history while you take a leisurely stroll around the town.
Within one mile, you'll find a trio of fantastic free places to enjoy and explore!
Download the Ashton Wellbeing Wander map here.
The Ashton Wander celebrates Ashton’s past and present - and invites you to take time for yourself, or with friends or family and step through time as you move around town. It also provides lots of opportunity for you to take in your surroundings, connect with the community and maybe find a new hobby or activity to enjoy along the way.
On the journey you’ll see interesting images from Tameside’s Archives, objects from Portland Basin Museum and photos from our community today.
Can you find all twelve lamp posts to complete the trail?
Within one mile along the Ashton Wander trail, you'll find Ashton Library and Information Service, Tameside Local Studies & Archives Centre and Portland Basin Museum. All three are free to visit, and have free public WiFi.
1. Ashton Library and Information Service, Tameside One, Market Place, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 6BH
Ashton Library offers public computers, talking books, language courses, photocopying and a scanner. The library also hosts regular events for a range of age and is an accessible building with adult changing facilities available.
Find out more about Ashton Library and Information Service here.
2. Tameside Local Studies & Archives Centre, Cotton Street East, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 7BY
Tameside Local Studies & Archives Centre is the place to go for records and material relating to the history of Tameside’s nine towns.
The team can point you towards the right resources and help you get started. There are no stairs at the centre, and our Oldham Road entrance has fully automatic doors.
Find out more about Tameside Local Studies & Archives Centre, access, our search room and online catalogue here.
3. Portland Basin Museum, Portland Place, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL7 0QA
Portland Basin Museum is free to visit, fully accessible and family-friendly. Explore what working and home life used to be like in Tameside.
See historic machines and stroll down a 1920s street. The museum is fully physically accessible and has a lift between floors. There are plenty of toilets and a separate baby changing room.
Find out more about Portland Basin Museum’s access, events, displays, exhibitions and collection here.
This project was funded by the UK Shared Prosperity fund for Communities and Place.
It's also been supported by a range of wonderful partners who without it would not have been possible to produce this fantatic trail. Thank you to everyone involved.
Where?
Saxon Street, Denton, Manchester M34 3DS
When?
26 Nov
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