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Historic pub is perfect for a sunny day out

Rochdale Observer

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May 07, 2025

A HISTORIC 19th-century pub situated at the end of a popular walking trail has been described as the perfect spot to visit during the nice weather.

- BY ADAM MAIDMENT

With a 229-year-old history, Owd Betts, on Edenfield Road in Norden, Rochdale, is a pub undeniably steeped in history. Hailed as a 'home away from home' on its website, the venue features log fires, exposed brick walls, and a cosy aesthetic.

The pub building originally started life in 1796 as the Hare and Hounds pub, which was run by Richard and Mary Ashworth. Carried through the Ashworth family, the pub was renamed by their son John's wife, Betty.

Following John's death in 1869, the pub was taken over by Betty who was known to locals as 'Owd Bett.

The pub eventually took on her namesake in 1950 and it's stuck ever since.

In fact, some locals believe the spirit of Betty still hangs around the pub - haunting visitors with the occasional sounds of mysterious footsteps.

But beyond its historical roots and unseen presences, the pub is also a common stop for those who partake in the Cheesden Mills Loop.

The 3.2m moorland hike typically starts and ends at Ashworth Moor Reservoir, with its car park conveniently situated opposite the Owd Betts pub.

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