2018

SD7208 : 121 Radcliffe Road (Fred's House)

taken 6 years ago, near to Bolton, England

121 Radcliffe Road (Fred's House)
121 Radcliffe Road (Fred's House)
This former park keeper's lodge, now a house, was built in 1854 to serve Bolton's first public park, established by the Earl of Bradford on his estate. This grade II listed building (Historic England List entry Number: 1388245 LinkExternal link ) is of an interesting design, the street façade is one storey whilst the rear is two storey as the land falls away sharply towards the River Tonge. It has an arched doorway, with ornamental strap hinges on the front door, and mullion windows to each side. There is painted coat of arms of the Bradford family in high relief beneath apex of right-hand gable, and a trefoiled panel carrying the date (1854) balancing it on the other gable. Its main claim to fame, however, is indicated by the blue plaque on the wall of the brick extension which informs us that this house was owned and occupied by famous steeplejack, TV personality and raconteur Fred Dibnah “Revered Son of Bolton” (SD7208 : Civic Trust Heritage Plaque at Fred's House) who bought the house in the 1960s and lived in it until his death in 2004.

The house and its approximately a third of an acre of land was opened to the public as the “Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre” in 2010. It is expected to close in March 2018.
Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre

Fred Dibnah MBE (1938 – 2004) was a well known steeplejack, TV personality and raconteur from Bolton. After his death, the new owners of his Grade II-listed house opened it, and the attached land, as “the Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre”, displaying the remains of his collection of steam engines and other artefacts that he either collected or built such as the replica pit head gear and mine shaft, the forty foot brick chimney which he built for his boiler house, and his workshops and sheds. The centre opened to the public in 2010, but is expected to close early in 2018 with the house and contents set to be sold (LinkExternal link Bolton News).

Archive LinkExternal link The Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre Web site, archived 28 December 2017.


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SD7208, 128 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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David Dixon   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Monday, 5 February, 2018   (more nearby)
Submitted
Tuesday, 13 February, 2018
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SD 727 089 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:34.5859N 2:24.8078W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SD 727 089
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Northeast (about 45 degrees)
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