A film that takes me back. Born and raised at the top of Halliwell Road, I went to Smithills Grammar School and called the area home. There was a self made cycle track through the woods off Smithills Croft Road opposite the bleach works and we often rode our bikes up to the old boating lake at Barrow Bridge before calling in the tuck shop and amusement arcade and on with a couple of runs up and down the 64 steps and even on up to the cigarette tunnel at Walker Fold. We still call at Moss Bank Park with our daughter and grandson but sadly my favourite area the rockery is now closed. Anyway there is still plenty of room to kick a football about and watching the film confirms much of what I remember from my youth in the 50's and early 60's remains today.
Brilliant video. My 8 year old son was shown it in school as they are learning about our local area. We've just sat and watched it together at home. We love learning the history of where we live. Thank you so much 😊
So glad you all found this video interesting. I hadn't realised the link between Moss Bank Park and Smithills Hall until I made this video. Thanks for watching.
Well done a great video as a member of Bolton Lions we have planted trees in memory of past members also have a Friendship Bench over looking Barrow Bridge.
Hi Michael, hope you are well. Looking forward to doing the rest of that walk to Walker Fold Woods. Also planning a trip to Stainforth Waterfalls from one of your videos.
I used to meet up with a friend at Smithills Bolton a while ago. Moss Bank gardens looks very attractive, but not been there before, so perhaps something for the future. A melodic style to your piano arrangements. I liked the second arpeggio piece very much.
Yes I believe they had Animal World behind the cafe, but the council closed it many years ago to save money. Great area with interesting history, thanks for watching.
A film that takes me back. Born and raised at the top of Halliwell Road, I went to Smithills Grammar School and called the area home. There was a self made cycle track through the woods off Smithills Croft Road opposite the bleach works and we often rode our bikes up to the old boating lake at Barrow Bridge before calling in the tuck shop and amusement arcade and on with a couple of runs up and down the 64 steps and even on up to the cigarette tunnel at Walker Fold. We still call at Moss Bank Park with our daughter and grandson but sadly my favourite area the rockery is now closed. Anyway there is still plenty of room to kick a football about and watching the film confirms much of what I remember from my youth in the 50's and early 60's remains today.
Brilliant, glad it brought back memories, an area we often visit, great that Smithills hall is open to the public.
Brilliant video. My 8 year old son was shown it in school as they are learning about our local area. We've just sat and watched it together at home. We love learning the history of where we live. Thank you so much 😊
So glad you all found this video interesting.
I hadn't realised the link between Moss Bank Park and Smithills Hall until I made this video. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for a great video of my home town. Lots of happy memories. 😊👍🙏
Hi, glad you enjoyed the video, I've passed Moss Bank Park many times so decided to visit, glad I did.
@@lancsway Very interesting too. Glad you decided to visit too. Have a great day. 👍😊
Well done a great video as a member of Bolton Lions we have planted trees in memory of past members also have a Friendship Bench over looking Barrow Bridge.
Great to see all the new trees being planted. The tree for life scheme is working well. Fascinating history of the area. Thanks for watching.
Very attractive gardens. We must go there some time.
Hi Michael, hope you are well. Looking forward to doing the rest of that walk to Walker Fold Woods. Also planning a trip to Stainforth Waterfalls from one of your videos.
The drinking fountain at Moss Bank was originally located at the junction of Chorley Old Road and Chorley New road close to the town centre.
Thanks for the update, I got some info from a Bolton newspaper article 2002.
I used to meet up with a friend at Smithills Bolton a while ago. Moss Bank gardens looks very attractive, but not been there before, so perhaps something for the future. A melodic style to your piano arrangements. I liked the second arpeggio piece very much.
Hi Shanita, hope you are well. Thanks for the nice comments. Smithills used to have a tea room but it disappeared during Covid, hope it comes back.
At 9:48 the grassy area was once a boating lake and at the top end where there is a car park used to be amusements.
I had read about the boating lake but didn't know about the amusements. Love the history of these places. Thanks for the info.
Did a lot of courting there in the early 60s
Yes, remember spying on you...Tut, tut!
Didn't they once have monkeys at Moss Bank Park? I'm sure they did when I was a kid. I love my home town. Brilliant video!❤
Yes I believe they had Animal World behind the cafe, but the council closed it many years ago to save money. Great area with interesting history, thanks for watching.
The Holy Well has certainly not been lost, if you know where to look.
Amazingly you were probably about 50ft from its location.
Thanks for the info, I'll have another look for it.