Saddleworth Museum and Art Gallery

Saddleworth Museum and Art Gallery is a small community museum located in the heart of Saddleworth. Situated in one of the out buildings of a nineteenth century Victorian Mill (the only part of the mill to survive), it stands in an historic and beautiful location beside the Huddersfield Narrow Canal in the village of Uppermill.

The museum has something to appeal to all ages, with activities and exhibitions which the whole family will enjoy. Look out for our family friendly boxes, museum quiz or try one of our Boredom Buster craft sessions during the holidays.

The gallery’s exhibitions make use of material stored in their archives and are both fun and educational. Explore the history, landscape and people of Saddleworth. Particularly popular with children, visit the interior of an eighteenth century weaver’s cottage, a Victorian house and a shop window with changing displays.

The Textile Gallery has working machinery showing the weaving process from mule to Dobcross Loom. On the museum’s textile working days you can hear and smell the textile machinery in action, and talk to their volunteers about life and work in the mills.

The transport and Communications Gallery shows the Tame Valley as a vital transport link between Yorkshire and Lancashire from Roman times, to the canals, railways and the famous Standedge Tunnel. There are also bicycles, vintage cars and motorcycles on display.

The museum has an energetic education service which provides National Curriculum based workshops for school children aged between 4 and 14.

The shop sells a wide range of books, CD’s, maps, gifts and souvenirs. Pop in for a warm welcome.

A small charge applies for entry to the Museum and for craft sessions. Open daily, Mon-Sat 10am to 4pm and Sundays 12am to 4pm.

A trip to Saddleworth Museum gives families the chance to explore the village of Uppermill too. With the stepping stones and play area at Uppermill Park, independent cafes and tearooms, boutiques, toy and gift shops just a few minutes walk away. Pick up a copy of the Uppermill Village trail leaflet from the Museum shop or take a stroll down the canal into the village centre.

This location can be reached by catching the Saddleworth Hopper Bus Service, on weekends and bank holidays during July and August, which runs from the Long Stay car park at Saddleworth Pool and Leisure Centre to Dove Stone Reservoir, every 30 minutes. Offering a reliable, affordable (tickets from just 15p!) and hassle free way to spend a day visiting the attractions in Uppermill and Greenfield. For more details on the Hopper bus service, including a timetable, head to the Travel section of the Visit Oldham website.

Opening Times

Open All Year

Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£2.00
Child/Concession£1.00
Family£4.00

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Public Transport Directions

By train - the nearest station is Greenfield Station. Leave station, turn left up the hill, continue along road for 0.5 mile.

By bus - From Manchester, Oldham and Huddersfield take the 184. From Ashton take the 350. From Rochdale take the 351. This location can also be reached by catching the Saddleworth Hopper Bus Service, which is currently running from the Long Stay car park at Saddleworth Pool and Leisure Centre, to Dove Stone Reservoir.

This location can be reached by catching the Saddleworth Hopper Bus Service, on weekends and bank holidays during July and August, which runs from the Long Stay car park at Saddleworth Pool and Leisure Centre to Dove Stone Reservoir, every 30 minutes. Offering a reliable, affordable (tickets from just 15p!) and hassle free way to spend a day visiting the attractions in Uppermill and Greenfield. For more details on the Hopper bus service, including a timetable, head to the Travel section of the Visit Oldham website.

Road Directions

If you are travelling on the M62 from the west take J20 and follow signs for Oldham (A627M) then brown signs for Saddleworth tourist attractions. If you are travelling from the east on the M62 leave at Junction 22, turn left, then turn left in Denshaw village and follow signs to Uppermill. If you are traveling from the south on the M60 leave at Junction 23 and follow signs for Ashton, Mossley and Uppermill.

There is parking available outside the museum and throughout Uppermill.

High Street
Uppermill
Oldham
GREATER MANCHESTER
OL3 6HS

Tel: +44 (0)1457 874 093

Facilities

Accessibility

  • All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Provider Facilities

  • Toilets
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