We have thrived in the beautiful area of Saddleworth and have commissioned photographer John Todd to capture the character of the area and its villages; Denshaw, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle and Uppermill.
Some of these pictures are offered each month as desktop wallpaper on our website and an amazing 12,000 have been downloaded so far!
From 2nd December to 28th January, sixty-six stunning images will be on show at the Saddleworth Museum in Uppermill.
The photographs and a calendar, based on twelve of the best, will be on sale, benefiting the Museum and providing great Christmas present ideas too! Well worth a visit.
Download an exhibition catalogue.
Inclusive Technology is delighted to sponsor this event, in celebration of our first ten year's successful business in Delph, Saddleworth.
Open from:
2nd December 2006 – 28th January 2007
Monday - Sunday, 1pm - 4pm
(Except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years eve and New Years Day.)
Saddleworth Museum and Art Gallery
High Street, Uppermill, Oldham
Tel: 01457 874093
Directions to Saddleworth Museum and Art Gallery
By Car - the Museum is on the main road through Uppermill (A670), 13 miles from central Manchester, and approximately 20 miles from Leeds.
If you are traveling on the M62 take either J21 if coming from the west, or J22 from the east.
Upon reaching Denshaw, follow the brown signs to Uppermill. From Huddersfield, take the A62, and look out for brown signs.
There is parking available outside the museum and throughout Uppermill.
By Train - there is a local railway station situated 3/4 mile from the museum at Greenfield. This is closed on Sundays.
By bus - you will need the 183, 184 or the 427 from Manchester and Oldham, or, the 365 from Huddersfield. There is also the 352, 354 or 355 from Ashton-under-Lyne.
By Canal - the museum is located next to the Huddersfield Narrow Canal with mooring facilities at Wade Lock, Uppermill.