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There is no Sunday service.
There is no Sunday service.


[[First Greater Manchester|Dimond]] buses run through Moses Gate connecting it with [[Bolton]], [[Manchester]] and [[Bury, Greater Manchester|Bury]]
[[Diamond Bus|Diamond]] buses run through Moses Gate connecting it with [[Bolton]], [[Manchester]] and [[Bury, Greater Manchester|Bury]]


==References==
==References==

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Moses Gate
Moses Gate is located in Greater Manchester
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Location within Greater Manchester
OS grid referenceSD735065
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBOLTON
Postcode districtBL3, BL4
Dialling code01204
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53°33′14″N 2°24′04″W / 53.554°N 2.401°W / 53.554; -2.401

Moses Gate is a small district of Farnworth, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Lancashire, it lies 2.6 miles (4.2 km) southeast of Bolton town centre and 10.8 miles (17.4 km) northwest of the city of Manchester.[1]

Toponymy

The name Moses Gate is derived from a corruption of mosses meaning peaty or marshy lands and the Old English gata meaning a way, street or road. Together they mean 'the way across the moss'. On Greenwood's 1818 map the place is written Moss Gate. The two words are found in local names, Kearsley Moss, Clifton Moss, Linnyshaw Moss, and in Bolton street names Churchgate and Deansgate - meaning the way to the church or to Deane.[2][3]

Moses Gate Country Park

The country park, also known as Crompton Lodges, is an attractive 750 acres (3 km2) park, situated in the Croal Irwell Valley between the town centres of Bolton and Farnworth.

A model of Laund Street spinning mill

In the past it had been an industrial site with chemical works, paper mills and bleach works. After they were closed down, the area fell into ruin and the industrial buildings were finally demolished in 1972. Over the next ten years the area was cleared and Rock Hall was turned from a derelict building into the current visitors' centre.

Today, the park has a diversity of habitats supporting different varieties of fauna and flora. Nob End was designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in 1988. The park also offers various activities, which includes walking, cycling, horse riding, model boating, orienteering and model aircraft flying. Permits are available for fishing, canoeing and boating. The Kingfisher Way, a 6.8 miles (10.9 km) marked trail, also runs through the park.[4]

Transport

Moses Gate railway station is served by Northern who operate services on the Manchester to Preston Line, though only local services stop at the station.

There is no Sunday service.

Diamond buses run through Moses Gate connecting it with Bolton, Manchester and Bury

References

  1. ^ The AA Route Planner. URL accessed 3 December 2007.
  2. ^ Billington, W.D., From Affetside to Yarrow: Bolton place names and their history (1982), Ross Anderson Publications (ISBN 0-86360-003-4).
  3. ^ Greenwood's Map of 1818. URL accessed 6 January 2016.
  4. ^ Moses Gate Country Park Archived 2007-09-11 at the Wayback Machine. URL accessed 3 December 2007.