- Bradshaw, Greater Manchester
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude = 53.608
longitude = -2.399
metropolitan_county=Greater Manchester
population=
official_name= Bradshaw
metropolitan_borough= Bolton
region = North West England
constituency_westminster= Bolton North East
post_town= BOLTON
postcode_district = BL2
postcode_area= BL
dial_code= 01204
os_grid_reference= SD735125 Bradshaw is suburb of theunparished area ofSouth Turton , in theMetropolitan Borough of Bolton ,Greater Manchester ,England . [http://www.gmcro.co.uk/guides/gazette/gazframe.htm Greater Manchester Record Office - Gazetteer Index] . URL accessed April 6, 2007.] Historically part ofLancashire , it lies on the southern edge of theWest Pennine Moors .History
Bradshaw is famous for its ""tower without a church and a church without a tower". This refers to St. Maxentius's Church in Bradshaw. This church was originally one of the earliest Chapels of Ease for Bolton Parish Church. The 16th century tower is all that is left of the original Chapel of Ease. The present 1872 church building is near, but separate from the tower.Billington, W.D. (1982). "From Affetside to Yarrow : Bolton place names and their history", Ross Anderson Publications (ISBN 0-86360-003-4).]
Until the 19th century Bradshaw was a township (or
civil parish ) of the ancientParish ofBolton-le-Moors , in the Salford hundred ofLancashire . [http://www.gmcro.co.uk/guides/gazette/gazframe.htm Greater Manchester Record Office - Gazetteer Index] . URL accessed April 6, 2007.]In 1837 Bradshaw joined with other townships (or
civil parish es) in the area to form theBolton Poor Law Union and took joint responsibility for the administration and funding of thePoor Law in that area. [http://www.workhouses.org.uk/index.html?Bolton/Bolton.shtml Bolton Workhouse] . URL accessed April 6, 2007.]In 1894 Bradshaw became part of the
Bolton Rural District which took responsibility over matters such as local planning, council housing, and playgrounds and cemeteries. This short lived Rural District was dissolved in 1898 and itscivil parish es were divided into various local authorities. As a result of this, Bradshaw became part of theTurton Urban District . Under theLocal Government Act 1972 , Turton Urban District was abolished in 1974 and was split in two with the southern part (including Bradshaw) going to theMetropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester, and the rest remaining inLancashire as part of the Borough of Blackburn. [http://www.gmcro.co.uk/guides/gazette/gazframe.htm Greater Manchester Record Office - Gazetteer Index] . URL accessed April 6, 2007.]References
External links
* [http://www.bolton.org.uk/bradshaw.html Virtual Drive around Bradshaw]
* [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Bradshaw GENUKI - Bradshaw]corrected infobox, edited article plus added references
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