Chadderton Map

Chadderton map, view the Greater Manchester town of Chadderton, located in the county of Greater Manchester, England.

Detailed Street Map of Chadderton Greater Manchester & Guide to the Area

Chadderton Map Greater Manchester: Interactive map of Chadderton, displaying the town situated in the county of Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Chadderton area and a Chadderton town centre map, showing Chadderton Cemetery.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Chadderton map are: Chadderton Hall Park, Foxdenton Park, Princess Park, Aldi, B&M Bargains, ASDA Chadderton, The Crown Inn, Chadderton Wellbeing Centre, Greggs, Poundland, Tesco Express, McDonald's, The Horton Arms, Boots, Chadderton Town Hall, Sainsbury's Local, The Rose of Lancaster, Co-op Food, KFC, St Matthew's Church, South Chadderton School, Oldham Sixth Form College, Dr Kershaw's Hospice Shop, Domino's Pizza, Costa Coffee, JD Wetherspoon, Foxdenton Medical Centre, Royal Oldham Hospital, Chadderton Health Centre, Subway, Millbrow Medical Centre, Chadderton Fire Station, Premier Inn Oldham Central, Timpson, Chadderton Dental Practice, NatWest, Big Saver Discount Store, Ladbrokes, The Blue Tiffin, Chadderton Conservative Club, Texaco Garage, Meadowbank Primary School, Anytime Fitness Oldham, Pizza Hut Delivery, The Dog & Partridge, Chadderton Social & Bowling Club, The Gardeners Arms, The Vulcan Inn, Iceland, Werneth Park.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Failsworth, Hollinwood, Oldham, Middleton, Royton, Moston, Newton Heath, Blackley, New Moston, Shaw, Crompton, Moorside, Derker, Hathershaw, Lees, Werneth, Coldhurst, Alkrington, Mills Hill, Radcliffe, Castleton, Heaton Park, Harpurhey, Higher Blackley, Heywood, Glodwick, Clayton, Beswick, Collyhurst, Droylsden, Audenshaw, Denton.

Chadderton is a town with proper northern character, sitting comfortably between Oldham and Manchester in Greater Manchester. It's one of those places where community still means something, with strong roots, tidy streets and a mix of old and new buildings scattered across town. While it might not be the loudest spot on the map, it's got plenty going for it if you scratch the surface—especially for those after a bit of everyday life with good links to the city and countryside close by.

The town's history goes way back, with mentions of Chadderton appearing in medieval records. Its name likely comes from Celtic origins, possibly meaning “farm or settlement of Cad”. By the 19th century, Chadderton had grown into a thriving mill town, part of the wider cotton industry that shaped this part of the world. Mills sprang up everywhere and thousands were employed in spinning and weaving. As with many northern towns, the decline of manufacturing brought big changes, but traces of its past still linger in the layout and buildings. These days, Chadderton is home to around 35,000 people and is very much a residential town with plenty of green spaces and easy access to both Oldham and Manchester.

When it comes to things to do, Chadderton's a place that keeps things low-key and local. You've got Chadderton Hall Park, which is great for families and dog walkers, with its ornamental gardens, duck pond and café. There's also Foxdenton Park and Princess Park—handy spots for a picnic or a bit of fresh air. The local leisure centre offers swimming and fitness classes, and there's a handful of pubs and community spaces that keep things ticking over. Just outside of town, you'll find Tandle Hill Country Park—a cracking place for a proper walk and panoramic views. If you're after something grander, head over to the National Trust's Dunham Massey or the historic halls at Heaton Park and Lyme Park, both not too far off by car. English Heritage fans might enjoy a trip to nearby Rochdale or the heritage buildings dotted around Manchester itself.

Greater Manchester's full of surprises once you start exploring. Whether you're into sport, art, music or food, there's something for everyone. Manchester's city centre is a short drive or tram ride away and has just about everything—from galleries and live music to Premier League football and indie markets. Oldham, Bury and Stockport all have their own attractions too, from parks and museums to unique town centres with their own personality. Whether you fancy a bite at Altrincham Market, a theatre night at The Lowry or a wander round MediaCity, it's all well within reach.

Getting to Chadderton's straightforward. It's not on the train line itself, but Mills Hill station is nearby and offers regular services into Manchester. The town's served by a decent bus network and is close to the M60 and M62, which makes car journeys across the region nice and easy. For air travel, Manchester Airport is about 30 minutes away by car, or you can hop on a train from Oldham or Manchester Victoria and connect through.

Greater Manchester is one of those places where you've got history on every corner, but it never feels stuck in the past. It's made up of towns and cities that each do their own thing but all feel part of something bigger. Whether it's the red-brick mills, the music legacy or the grit and humour that runs through the people, the region's got proper northern soul. Chadderton's one of the quieter spots in the mix, but it plays its part well—close-knit, no fuss, and proud of its roots.

We hope you found this Chadderton tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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