A series of cycling routes exploring the countryside from Portland Basin

Let’s go... Cycling! Pedal Ashton An easy five mile ride to the Fairfield Moravian Settlement and back. 21 23 START 22 Portland Basin Museum Portland Place, Ashton-under-Lyne OL7 0QA. Tel: 0161 343 2878 Discover the history of Portland Basin Warehouse in Guide Bridge got its the Museum. As railway companies 24 1 name from a guide post took over the canal From outside at the road junction companies, lattice Portland Basin, above it and has a railway girder bridges, already a cycle right towards The old entrance to the station and area named feature on the railways . engine house of Oxford Mill after it. The bridge has 2 were being constructed was built in 1845 by Thomas been extended making it on the . Jeremy Mason. During the Cotton almost a short tunnel. Brook Footbridge is a Famine of the 1860s, his To Fairfield good example. son, Hugh Mason, kept the Locks and workforce employed at his 3 Manchester 5 own expense. 26

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The Fairfield Moravian Settlement dates back to 1785. It was planned and built by the Moravians who believed in a simpler Guide Bridge Mill, built in 1884, the form of Christianity and largest in the area with 70 pairs of mule were some of the earliest frames containing 155,504 spindles protestants. This self- for the spinning of yarn from American contained village had its cotton. These later mills were built own inn, shop, bakery, farm, with flat roofs, which could be used as laundry, fire-engine, night- reservoirs for the sprinkler systems. watchman and doctor. Portland Basin Museum This is one of a Portland Place, series of cycle Ashton-under-Lyne, rides designed OL7 0QA. to show you the Look out 0161 343 2878 world which is www..gov.uk/ to be explored for... museumsgalleries outside Portland Basin. Opening times: Tuesday to Sunday 10 - 4pm Closed Monday except Bank Pedal the Peak Holidays. Forest Canal An easy four mile ride to our medieval past and back.

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