- Bardsley, Greater Manchester
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Bardsley
latitude= 53.513
longitude= -2.106
map_type= Greater Manchester
population =
population_density=
metropolitan_borough= Oldham
metropolitan_county=Greater Manchester
region= North West England
constituency_westminster= Oldham West and Royton
post_town= OLDHAM
postcode_district = OL8
postcode_area= OL
dial_code= 0161
os_grid_reference= SD929018
london_distance= Bardsley is a suburban area ofOldham , inGreater Manchester ,England . It lies on undulating land by theRiver Medlock , on Oldham's southern boundary withAshton-under-Lyne and the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside.History
The place name itself is derived from the Anglo-Saxon
given name "Beornraëd" plus the Anglo-Saxon word "leah" which means wood clearing, therefore meaning "a woodland clearing of a man called Beornraëd".Governance
Lying within the historic county boundaries of
Lancashire from a very early time, Bardsley anciently formed a hamlet within the township and parish ofAshton-under-Lyne . Following theLocal Government Act 1894 , Bardsley constituted acivil parish within theLimehurst Rural District and administrative county ofLancashire . Limhurst was included in the Ashton-under-Lyne Poor Law Union. In 1951, owing to urbanisation, part of Bardsley was incorporated into the neighbouringCounty Borough of Oldham and in 1954, Limehurst Rural District was abolished with the rest of the parish of Bardsley joining the County Borough of Oldham. Following theLocal Government Act 1972 , the County Borough of Oldham was abolished and Bardsley became part of the newly formedMetropolitan Borough of Oldham inGreater Manchester .Transport
Three bus services serve Bardsley with all three terminating at Ashton-under-Lyne.
First Manchester 's frequent 409 service runs to Rochdale via Oldham and Royton.Speedwellbus ' 396 service runs to Newton Heath via Fitton Hill, Hollinwood and Failsworth. The 419, which is run by both First and Speedwellbus, runs to Middleton via Hathershaw, Chadderton and Mills Hill.The nearest train station is Ashton-under-Lyne which provides links to Manchester and Huddersfield.
References
*E Elkwall, The Place-Names of Lancashire, Manchester University Press, 1922
* A D Mills, A Dictionary of English Place-Names, Oxford University Press, 1998
* [http://www.gmcro.co.uk/guides/gazette/gazzb.htm Greater Manchester Gazetteer]
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