Smithills Estate Research Group

Smithills Estate Research Group We're a group of writers, researchers & musicians exploring the history of Smithills Estate, Bolton

We're a group of a dozen historical researchers, writers and musicians who were brought together by the Woodland Trust initially as a volunteer history group tasked to investigate Smithills Estate's past during the Covid pandemic. We're still part of the history group and have now branched out into writing and publishing our work with the help of grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Woodl

and Trust. In December 2022 we published our first book, 'Lives and Times of Smithills Estate', and we're looking forward to continuing our research, writing and music making well into the future!

15/12/2024

We have a talk coming up at Horwich Heritage Centre. Three of our researchers will be talking about our findings on what really happened on the day of the Winter Hill Murder, what happened to all the houses on Winter Hill and the story of the Horwich Casanova. Laura will also be singing a few of her songs. Please do join us.

Details in the attachment, and book with the Heritage Centre, they are limited in numbers and are providing refreshments.

20/09/2024

I was wondering if anyone can help me. I have been researching the backgrounds of all the ex-pupils of Colliers Row School ( now St. Peter's Smithills Dean ) who died in World War 1. I have managed to find information about 12 out of the 13 who died in that conflict. However I cannot find anything about a James Barker was a pupil at the school. If anybody could help me with anything they might know about James I would be extremely grateful. Phil Orth

Great article from our friend and important source, Paul Salverson, on Britain's biggest Mass Trespass, which goes along...
12/09/2024

Great article from our friend and important source, Paul Salverson, on Britain's biggest Mass Trespass, which goes along Coal Pit Road, through the SMithills Estate.

125 years ago, 10,000 walkers took to the road to Winter Hill in Lancashire to protest its closure by its wealthy owner – and to stand up for the rights of all to roam the country's land.

We have had a great review of our book in the The Local Historian journal.  Here are a couple of extracts....This book h...
11/09/2024

We have had a great review of our book in the The Local Historian journal. Here are a couple of extracts....

This book had its origin as part of a community-engagement programme linked to a funded project dealing with Smithills Estate, an upland area lying to the west of Bolton, Occupying 1700 acres, the estate is the largest property owned by the Woodland Trust.

The objective of the project was to chart the history of the people who worked and lived on the estate. Those involved, who brought a range of interests and expertise in local history research to the project, became the Smithills Estate Research Group. Their endeavours, undertaken during the Covid lockdown, have resulted in the publication of an award-winning book containing 19 contributions by 11 contributors.

The chapters ...... adopt differing approaches. Some deal with local events, such as the murder of a young Scottish draper in 1838, relating what happened and evaluating the evidence to identify the person or persons involved, along with the underpinning motivation. Another provides details of the working and social lives of several families who occupied one of the farms on the estate from the early eighteenth century onwards. Other surviving sites are used to introduce themes, including cotton handloom weaving and its decline during the nineteenth century and elementary schooling in the decades leading up to the First World War. The major historiographical theme of women’s work is covered in several of the contributions, not only concerning farming and textile production, but also laundry work and bookbinding, In other instances, the surviving physical evidence provides the focus for discussion, as in the histories of reconstructed cairns on Winter Hill and of the restored Sixty-three Steps rising from the Dean Brook Valley.

The book is available from Smithills Hall, Horwich Heritage or Amazon, see the link above.

Catch up with Laura Kovaleva and Tony Greenwood talking about the estate and our book.  We start at 16:25 in the show...
26/08/2024

Catch up with Laura Kovaleva and Tony Greenwood talking about the estate and our book.

We start at 16:25 in the show...

Presented by Dave Morgan, we visit Bolton’s ‘Right to Roam’ Music Festival and talk to some of the bands and organisers. It has a look at how the Bolton wellbeing charity ‘Headspace’ uses c

26/08/2024

Learn more about the history of the trespass and take in the incredible panoramic views over Bolton and Manchester.

Tony Greenwood is doing his famous Trespass Trail guided walk next Sunday 8th September. Starting from Smithills Hall at...
25/08/2024

Tony Greenwood is doing his famous Trespass Trail guided walk next Sunday 8th September. Starting from Smithills Hall at 10:00 for an interesting walk and talk about the events leading up to the mass trespass of 1896. It's a 6-hour walk, so bring your packed lunch, walking boots and waterproofs...

Details are below, and please book your place, spaces are limited.

Learn more about the history of the trespass and take in the incredible panoramic views over Bolton and Manchester.

This beautiful hawthorn grows on Toot Hill next to the ruins of Twitchells farm.Also known as the Fairy Tree, the Lonely...
04/06/2024

This beautiful hawthorn grows on Toot Hill next to the ruins of Twitchells farm.
Also known as the Fairy Tree, the Lonely Bush, and the Queen of May, in Celtic mythology hawthorn is one of the most sacred trees and symbolises love, protection and fertility. The flowers, known simply as May, have long been considered to mark the proper onset of spring and the renewal of life.
There are a lot of folktales about hawthorn. In one of them, Thomas the Rhymer, the thirteenth century Scottish mystic and poet met the Faery Queen by a hawthorn from which a cuckoo was calling. She took him into the Faery Underworld for a brief visit. Upon reemerging into the world of mortals he found he had been absent for seven years.

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