Godley, Greater Manchester Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:53.4536°N -2.0635°W
Official Name:Godley
Metropolitan Borough:Tameside
Region:North West England
Metropolitan County:Greater Manchester
Constituency Westminster:Stalybridge and Hyde
Post Town:HYDE
Postcode District:SK14
Postcode Area:SK
Dial Code:0161

Godley is a suburb of Hyde, Greater Manchester, England.

The area formed part of the municipal borough of Hyde in Cheshire from 1881 to 1974, when it became part of the metropolitan borough of Tameside.[1] [2]

The earliest recorded agriculture in Tameside east of the River Tame was in Godley, from 1211 - 1249.[3]

In 1851, Godley Reservoir was completed.

Industry

In the early 1880s, John Broomer developed an early form of margarine called Butterine.[4] He established a factory in the Olive Tree works, a former hat factory on Mottram Road previously occupied by Henry Taylor Wrigley. In 1888, the Danish margarine manufacturer Otto Monsted acquired the Olive Tree works.[5] The factory was sold to Maypole Dairies in 1902 and later used by Walls to manufacture ice cream and meat products.

Transport

Godley is served by Godley railway station, which replaced the nearby Godley East railway station.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10113982 Vision of Britain
  2. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10173802 Vision of Britain
  3. Nevell (1991), p. 52.
  4. http://hydonian.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/otto-monsted.html Hydonian
  5. http://relativecosmos.com/journal/IST%20Journal%20Summer%202012%20(final)%20dist.pdf IST Journal