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Chadderton Together and Foxdenton Hall development project awarded £228k grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund

Oldham Council and Chadderton Together have secured a £228,000 development grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for the first phase of restoring Grade II listed Foxdenton Hall in Chadderton. The grant supports initial planning ahead of a potential full delivery grant of £2.27m as part of a £3.5m project to prevent further deterioration of the vacant building. Restoration aims to create a community hub with heritage attractions, school facilities, and small enterprise accommodation, while revitalizing the walled garden and boosting local engagement and tourism.

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Foxdenton Hall Wins £228,000 Heritage Grant

Oldham Council and Chadderton Together have secured a £228,000 development grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to begin restoring Foxdenton Hall, a Grade II listed Georgian building that has stood empty for 14 years.

The hall, once the ancestral home of Lydia Becker — a suffragist and botanist who corresponded with Charles Darwin — fell into disrepair due to electrical failures and dry rot.

Without this funding, the historic building risked further decay and loss of its stories.

The £3.5 million project aims to:

  • Restore the hall for community use
  • Create a heritage attraction
  • Host school visits
  • Support small businesses
  • Revive the 17th-century walled garden with period flowers

Chadderton Together, which runs Lydia’s Tearoom in Foxdenton Park, will help engage local schools and communities through events and activities.

A full delivery grant of £2.27 million is now being sought to complete the restoration.


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