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'''Early History'''
'''Early History'''


1284
1086 - Warley and Midgley recorded in the Doomsday Book<br/>


Warley Corn Mills establshed
1284 - Warley Corn Mills establshed<br/>


1518 - Original wooden bridge replaced by stone<br/>


1598 - [[Peel House]] built<br/>
1599 - First map of Luddenden produced by Christopher Saxton<br/>
'''18th Century'''
1776 - Luddenden Free Library established in The Old Swan<br/>


'''19th Century'''
'''19th Century'''


1820
1820 - [[St. Mary's Church]] rebuilt in larger form<br/>
1820 - Four water mills established along brook<br/>


St Mary's church rebuilt in larger form
1842 - First steam-powered mill at Oats Royd<br/>
Four water mills established along brook
1842 - Construction of New Road - take carry coal to the mill<br/>


1842
'''20th Century'''
First steam-powered mill at Oats Royd
Construction of New Road - take carry coal to the mill


'''20th Century'''
1973 - Luddenden Conservation Area established<br/>
1989 - Large fire destroys part of Oats Royd Mill<br>


'''21st Century'''
'''21st Century'''


2023
2023 - Mayor Taylor Singleton from September 2022 <br>
 
2023 - Mayor Edith Scott from September 2023 <br>
Steve and Kevin buy the [[Coach House]]
2023 - Mayor Sue Shiels from September 2024 <br>

Latest revision as of 16:16, 25 January 2025

Early History

1086 - Warley and Midgley recorded in the Doomsday Book

1284 - Warley Corn Mills establshed

1518 - Original wooden bridge replaced by stone

1598 - Peel House built

1599 - First map of Luddenden produced by Christopher Saxton

18th Century

1776 - Luddenden Free Library established in The Old Swan

19th Century

1820 - St. Mary's Church rebuilt in larger form
1820 - Four water mills established along brook

1842 - First steam-powered mill at Oats Royd
1842 - Construction of New Road - take carry coal to the mill

20th Century

1973 - Luddenden Conservation Area established
1989 - Large fire destroys part of Oats Royd Mill

21st Century

2023 - Mayor Taylor Singleton from September 2022
2023 - Mayor Edith Scott from September 2023
2023 - Mayor Sue Shiels from September 2024