Official Name: | Outwood |
Country: | England |
Region: | North West England |
Coordinates: | 53.5492°N -2.3332°W |
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Static Image Caption: | The A567 west towards Outwood |
Outwood is a settlement in the Bury district in the county of Greater Manchester, England. Until 1974 it was in Lancashire.
Outwood | |
Areafirst: | 1938acres[1] |
Areafirstyear: | 1901 |
Arealast: | 1938acres |
Arealastyear: | 1931 |
Populationfirst: | 1,514 [2] |
Populationfirstyear: | 1901 |
Populationlast: | 2,195 |
Populationlastyear: | 1931 |
Start: | 1894 |
End: | 1933 |
Replace: | Kearsley, Radcliffe and Whitefield urban districts |
Status: | Civil parish |
Outwood was an area in the township of Pilkington in the ancient parish of Prestwich-cum-Oldham in the historic county of Lancashire. It was once called Outwood of Pilkington[3] and is marked as Outwoods on the Yates Map of 1787[4] and on the later Greenwood[5] and Hennet maps.[6]
Under the Local Government Act 1894, Outwood was established as a civil parish and became part of the Bury Rural District in the administrative county of Lancashire, England.[7] In 1933, Outwood civil parish was abolished and its former area was divided between Kearsley, Radcliffe and Whitefield parishes and urban districts.[8] [9] In 1931 the civil parish had a population of 2195.[10]