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Posted: 14 Apr 2010


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Butterworth Hall Colliery

Butterworth Hall Colliery
Butterworth Hall Colliery was one of the largest in Milnrow in the early twentieth century. In 1869 the nine was owned by Richard and William Stott, but it was sold to Platt Brothers of Oldham. It is said to have been a very wet mine and it finally closed in 1928 after the workings became flooded. It was then purchased by Oldham Corporation for use as an underground reservoir, with upwards of a million gallons of water per day being pumped to Piethorne Reservoir, around 2 miles away. The headstocks were demolished in 1950.

The name lives on and today the shaft, which is situated just in front of the brick building in the background, continues to supply water, although the site is now run by United Utilities.

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