Country: | England |
Coordinates: | 53.63°N -2.309°W |
Official Name: | Summerseat |
Metropolitan County: | Greater Manchester |
Metropolitan Borough: | Bury |
Region: | North West England |
Constituency Westminster: | Bury North |
Post Town: | BURY |
Postcode District: | BL9 |
Postcode Area: | BL |
Dial Code: | 01706/01204 |
Os Grid Reference: | SD795145 |
Static Image Name: | Waterside Bar and Restaurant Summerseat - geograph.org.uk - 314912.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | The Waterside Bar and Restaurant in 2007; destroyed by 2015 floods |
Summerseat is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England, directly south of Ramsbottom.
Historically part of Lancashire, Summerseat lies in the Irwell Valley, on the course of the River Irwell to the north of Bury and along the route of the M66 motorway.
Summerseat railway station on the East Lancashire steam railway is in the village. The village has a Costcutter store and two public houses, the Footballer's[1] and the Hamer's Arms.[2]
The 200-year-old Grade II listed Joshua Hoyles cotton mill on the banks of the Irwell was redeveloped into residential apartments in the 1980s. The Waterside Inn, built on Kay Street Bridge as a creche for the adjacent mill, was also to have been redeveloped as residences but collapsed during a storm in December 2015[3] [4] which also damaged the bridge.[5] The bridge has since been rebuilt and the road across it is in use.