While researching my family history, I found that some of the streets people had lived on in Bolton no longer existed. I compiled a list and then used census searches to locate surrounding streets that still exist, along with the National Library of Scotland‘s side by side map viewer to pinpoint their locations. This is by no means a complete list of all Bolton’s lost streets, and if you would like me to add any others, let me know. I will be adding to the list as I come across more ancestors’ addresses.
Map of Bolton in 1931 from the National Library of Scotland.
Note that ‘Back’ of any street it listed under the main street name. I may have inadvertently included some streets that still exist today.
- Apple Street, Bolton
Daubhill area. Ran between Rothwell Street and Back Hammond Street, about where Ashbury Close is today (thank you to David Dawber for the correction). - Aspden Street, Bolton
Was in the area where Halliwell Road meets Blackburn Road, just above Egyptian Street. Aspden Street was one of several short streets that linked Moss Street and Victoria Street – both of which also no longer exist. Today the area contains modern housing running off Kentford Road. - Bull Lane, Bolton
Daubhill area. Was off Lever Street, ran parallel with Snipe Street and Grecian Crescent, at the side of Robin Hood Mill, it is now the entrance to Bolton Plastic Components goods yard - Buxton Street, Bolton
Ran off Calvin Street in the direction of Howard Street, on the opposite side to where the Royal Mail sorting office is currently located. There were several streets running between Calvin Street and Howard Street, on what is now waste ground and industrial units on Howard Street.
- Carey Street, Bolton
Daubhill area. It was near Fletcher Street and Edgar Street, behind the old railway station goods yard, there’s now an Aldi on the site. - Chemist Street, Bolton
Ran between Kay Street and Waterloo Street, around where B&Q is today. - Gilbert Street, Bolton
Ran off Quebec Street and into Delph Street. Now playing fields bordered by Quebec Street and Edward Street. - Grecian Street, Bolton
Ran off Lever Street, near to Robin Hood Mill. Grecian Street is now part of Grecian Crescent. - Hammond Street, Bolton
Ran between Parrot Street and Derby Street at the end of Bantry Street heading in the direction of Pilkington Street (see photo below). It was replaced by new streets of houses in the 70s and 80s. - Isabel Street, Bolton
Ran between Quebec Street and Gibbon Street, just north of Burnaby Street. Now playing fields bordered by Quebec Street and Edward Street. - James Street, Bolton
Was partially demolished by German bombing duringWW2, the rest of the street was demolished in 1965 to make way for the Bolton Institute of Technology. It ran between Deane Road and Derby Street, directly opposite Fletcher Street. The site is now part of the University of Bolton. - John Taylor Street, Bolton
Demolished in slum clearances in the 1950s. It was located between Coe Street and Foundry Street. - Lyon Street, Bolton
It and all the surrounding streets have been demolished and the area remodelled. It was located above Queens Park, near to Vernon Street. - Mason Street, Bolton
Ran off Mayor Street, parallel with Wellington Street, between Deane Road and Queens Park. Today the area has completely changed and been replaced with new housing and industrial units.
- Peel Street, Bolton
Ran in between and parallel to Parrot Street and Bantry Street (see photo below). There are 70s houses there today. - Pilkington Street, Bolton
Whilst Pilkington Street still exists today, it used to be longer, running on past St Peter & St Paul Catholic School and up to Derby Street. When Fletcher Street was widened and redeveloped in the 1980s, the top end of Pilkington Street was lost (see photo below). - Raby Street, Bolton
Ran between Rix Street and Walley Street, roughly where Pinewood Close is today. - Taylor Brow, Bolton
Was located off Deansgate, near to the present Market Hall, around the Crown Street and Bridge Streets areas. The area was a collection of narrow passages and was demolished in slum clearances long ago. There is a description of living conditions in Taylor Brow in 1847. - Walter Street, Bolton
Ran between Quebec Street and Gibbon Street. Now playing fields bordered by Quebec Street and Edward Street. - York Street, Bolton
Ran between Nile Street and Coe Street on the south side of Bridgeman Street in the Daubhill area of Bolton. The street was demolished and replaced by industrial units.
All old maps are from The National Library of Scotland website.
You can find some interesting old photos of Bolton at Bolton Worktown, which has Mass Observation pictures, recording everyday life in the late 1930s. St Mark’s Church and School which has photos and information of the old streets and buildings around the Fletcher Street area. Lost Pubs Of Bolton has a large amount of information and photos of Bolton’s pubs, which includes pictures of the streets the pubs were on. There are also a couple of Facebook groups that share old and new photos of Bolton – In and Around Bolton and I Belong To Bolton.
Sydney St, Ran between Bridgeman st and Thyne St, I lived at number 19 then 46 and last was 110 . Number 46 was the old Lord Hill Pub, we ran a Guest house, and 110 was the General Havalock pub. Then I left and moved To Sydney, Australia.
I recently found out my great uncle lived at number 9 Sidney Street ..surname Clark
Thank you. That’s really useful. I have a relation born in Grecian Street and didn’t know where it was.
I’m always fascinated by where people lived (almost as much as by who they were). My 2xgreat grandmother lived on Grecian Street in 1891.
I am looking for Madeline Street Great Lever any help would be appreciated..
On the 1911 census, Madeline Street is listed as ‘off Hyde Street’, though I haven’t been able to find either on any old maps. The only Hyde Street I can find on a modern map is a small alley that runs between St Helens Road and Back St Helens Road (if that’s the same Hyde Street then it must have crossed St Helens Road in the past because it’s too short for any other street to have run off it). Sorry I can’t be of more help. If I do find a map that covers that area I’ll check again.
Madeline street was off FYLDE street, presumably the Moses Gate one , can’t find a FYLDE street in the greater Bolton area.
I lived at 5 Madeline st Great Lever, Bolton. It was demolished as part of slum clearance about 1965. Madeline street was off Fylde street at Moses Gate. It was next to Gladys Street which still exists. The top of the street met Corson street which still exists but was curtailed with the new bypass which cut across the top part of Madeline street. The Fylde street disaster was in 1957 but Madeline street was saved but the houses on Fylde street were lost.
I lived at 5 Madeline street, Great Lever. It is off Fylde Street near Moses Gate. It was demolished in about 1965 as part of slum. clearance. It was parallel to Gladys Street, a part of which is still there. At the top it joined Corson street which still exists but was cut short by the new bypass. Continue a line from Corson street to Gladys Street and Madeline street came off parallel to Gladys Street down to Fylde Street. There are pictures on the net of the 1957 Fylde Street disaster but none I think contain Madeline street.
Hi, I know it’s a long time since your message and don’t know if you found Madeline street? Well it no longer exists because it was bulldozed to make way for St Peters way. I was born in 1961 in the next street along. Annie street which has also gone. I found both of them on a 1908 OS map of Moses gate. If you look for Corson street and Fylde street Madeline and Annie street were between both but in a vertical way. I hope this helps you 🤗
Josie
Hello – I have relatives who kept a shop at 2-4 Joseph Lee Street, which seems to have been near Vicarage Street, perhaps again in what is now the playing fields between Edward Street and Quebec Street. They were there from about 1880 to the late 1890s. Does anyone know more exactly where it was, when it was demolished and whether there are any photos?
Thanks
Hello
I hope this will help
Edward st was at back end of Emmanuel church
Joseph Lee street was parallel to Edward street
then parallel to Joseph lee street was Osbourne street vicarage street was where Bcom is
Edward Street and Vicarage Street are still there, but the old houses have gone.
The shop in question was run by a Mr tyrer it was a small convenience store on the corner of Joseph Lee St and Jackson St demolished around 1974
There was parliament street
Delph st
Gilbert street
Walter street
Isabel street
Burnaby street
Gibbon street
Milner street
Oak street
Nuttall street
Ramwell street
Rankine street
Birkdale street
Robert Stanley street
Thomas Rostron street
Bamber street
Holt street
Plenty more
Can you tell me whereabouts Oak Street was
Regards
i lived at 36 Oak street Farnworth in 1964.It was just at the back of Farnworth Grammar School.
That’s been knocked down now.
if you go down Bentley street then turn 1st left on to Spring street go all the way down and around the back as far as you can look to your left at the end of Spring Street.
That’s were Oak street was approximately.
You we also see a little railway bridge to your right, we went over the bridge to get to All Saints Primary School.
Google map Spring street Farnworth you can look that way.
Cheers Darren
Of that above list, the following still exist (minus their old houses): Delph Street, Burnaby Street, Gibbon Street and Holt Street. The houses at the upper end of Gibbon Street are still there. The old Co-op building at the corner of Gibbon Street and Burnaby Street survives as well.
Hi,
Were your relatives Holt’s?
Has anyone a photo of where my grandparents “Rowlinsons” lived? my Gran was born & lived at 10 Grecian Street, by age of four, she moved in with her aunte (Sarah Jane Mayoh-Jackson / mother sister) and family at 4 Back Cannon Street, married in Warrington then became a Houghton, her fathers name Henry Rowlinson, mother Mary (Mayoh), Any one a photo of either or both streets? of has a connecting name.
I’m trying to locate Devonshire street is there anyone out there to throw light on it,
Madeline street was off 13 FYLDE street,
Devonshire street was off LUTHER street. off Waterloo street
Devonshire street was roughly between the current Howard street and Calvin Street parallel to Waterloo street at the bottom of the junction of Halliwell Road and Blackburn Road.
Hi I’m trying to find Taylor’s Yard in Bolton were my grandmother lived in 1917. I am thinking it’s near Lever St in Great Lever. Any help appreciated The Thanks.
I’m trying to find it there is still a Chemist street in the parish of little Bolton. My 2x Gt parents and 1 x grand father lived there on the 1851 census. William and Mary Hulme their son Thomas Hulme.
Chemist Street ran between Kay Street and Waterloo Street, around where B&Q is today. You can see the location on this map from 1907 – https://maps.nls.uk/view/101102900#zoom=5&lat=4198&lon=4039&layers=BT – I’ve added it to the list above.
Can anybody email me any photographs of Lyon Street Bolton. Lyon Street was demolished in the early 60s
Thank you Roland
Sorry for the delay. The only photo I have of Lyon Street is of the Caledonian Pub, it’s from the Bolton Worktown website – https://boltonworktown.co.uk/photograph/the-caledonian-inn
Hi Roland, l was wondering if you were any relation to a Albert and Doris Heald, who had a son Ronald and daughter Joyce, who were from Bolton ?
No sorry, I don’t have any Healds in my tree (or none that I’ve come across yet). You could try the Lancashire Genealogy group on Facebook.
Apple Street ran from Rothwell Street to Back Hammond Street (not Shaw Street).
So it did, thank you. I’ll amend the post.
Thats correct i use to deliver papers to Apple st and all the streets nearby.
My dad grew up on Apple Street. Brown /Quinn’
Does anyone have any information of when the houses in Providence Street were built.? they were there in 1865 and demolished around the 1960s . I was born here in 1960 and they were slums then!!!
Try asking on Ancient Bolton on Facebook, the group owner is very knowledgeable about Bolton’s history – https://www.facebook.com/groups/502317166638370
Thankyou Sharon this is helpful 😊
PS Sorry, Providence street ran parallel to Thynne street and Moncreiffe street
in Bolton where the GUS building now stands.
⁰was there any schools for the senior children on blackburn rd or bottom end of halliwell rd back in the day .
No, Providence Street runs from Thynne Street to Moncrieffe Street (not parallel to them). It still exists.
Looking for Isabel street
Isabel Street ran off Quebec Street, it was the street before Burnaby Street. You can see it here on a map from 1931 – https://maps.nls.uk/view/101102897#zoom=8&lat=1630&lon=2119&layers=BT
I use to live in yarrow place 60 years ago l remember we were opposite a park which we use to play and the terrace house was not far from a place we took our animals in vernon street. Was wondering if anyone would remember the area.
I moved to North Wales when I was 7 years old
Hi Richard, just come across your e.mail regarding Yarrow Place sure you know the name of the park Mere Hall
spent many hours in there growing up . Looking at the picture I much prefer it as it was hope it brings back some memories ./Users/colinchambers/Desktop/IMG_4153 2.jpeg
I played there in the 50s I lived just up the rd lode St facing the mill lodges which we called the rovel , you should know tynndall street remember it we’ll
Hi Colin, can you share your picture of yarrow place? I couldn’t view it. My grandparents lived there in late 60s and 70s before the houses were demolished and my earliest memories are of the house and playing in the park opposite. Many thanks
Hi Richard, I was a student at Bolton in 1971 and I lived in a flat at 23 Yarrow Place, just opposite the park. I would appreciate a copy of any photos if you have them. Thanks very much.
Has anyone any knowledge of George Street Sharples in 1888?
My husband’s great grandfather left the army in 1879 to live in Little John Street Bolton – can any tell me where it was please. Many thanks.
John Street was off Derby Street, it ran almost directly opposite Pilkington Street, where College Way is today. You can see it on an old map from 1907 here https://maps.nls.uk/view/126520535#zoom=6&lat=4026&lon=7725&layers=BT
Many thanks Sharon – do you know if John Street was originally Little John Street?
My great, great , great grandad , John Rothwell, lived in Near Farmers Arms, Darcy Lever in 1837 and later moved to Bromilow’s Row, Darcy Lever. Can anyone help. Thanks
How wonderful to find this site! I have been researching family history, trying to find a map showing Reservoir Street. In the fall of 1948, my mother, sister and I sailed on the Ascania to Liverpool to visit my grandmother in Bolton. The ship’s manifest gave the place of residence as #4 Reservoir St. I understand the area was later designated as “slum” and the houses demolished. I would be interested in learning more about the location.
I would be most appreciative for any information that might be provided.
Regards,
Mollie Shultz
You can see exactly where Reservoir Street was on this old map (it’s just to the right side of the Heywood Recreation Ground) – https://maps.nls.uk/view/126521522#zoom=5&lat=10366&lon=9378&layers=BT
Does anyone remember Cob Street off Cannon Street.
No, I have never heard of Cob Street. The streets off Cannon Street were (from the Deane Road end upwards) – LHS Royle Street, Atherton Street, Dickson Street, Dickson Street South, Emmanuel Street, Weber Street, Bamber Street and Thomas Street. RHS Nuttall Street, Maple Street, Jackson Street, Vicarage Street, Delph Street and Can Row.
I was raised on powell street and attended gaskell primary, can anyone help me with information on powell street it was a cul de sac type.
Powell Street was off School Hill, at the southern end of Concertina Row. It ran to the back street behind Mossfield Mill. Sylvester Street was off it on the right.
Alexandra st
What a fantastic site. So helpful for Genealogists. I have family listed on a baptism record for Philip Stephs as residents of Gilbert Street Bolton-Le-Moors in 1792. A big ask I know, would there be any maps showing where this is pls. As I live in Brisbane Australia it is so hard to get help on this topic.
Thanking you in Advance
Ann Johnson
Hi Ann,
Gilbert Street ran off Quebec Street, it was 3 streets north of Burnaby Street and ran into Delph Street. The houses and many of the surrounding streets have long been demolished and are now playing fields (https://goo.gl/maps/A7YQDMRUniEQhjfR8). You can see where Gilbert Street was on this map from 1938 – https://maps.nls.uk/view/101102894#zoom=6&lat=1580&lon=2063&layers=BT
Hope this helps and good luck with your research.
Sharon
Thank You so much for this information.
Delighted to find ‘Bull Lane’ behind Grecian St. It was home to my great great grandparents in 1881: Thomas Eccles (b. Barton-upon-Irwell), an iron-moulder, and Maria (nee Flanaghan from Dublin). My great grandmother was Sarah-Ann Eccles and she married Isaac Woods, a former Indian Army regular who later worked at Walmesley’s forge.
Hi everyone.
Harry Cleworth lived at 96 Weston street Bolton. St Bartholomew’s school Nelson street. Worked at Entwistle & Gas Iron foundry. Bolton Tech College, Then 20 glorious years in the Royal Air Force. What a great life Hazel (Emery) and I have had. Both doing well in Lincolnshire flat lands. I did work for the Automobile Association for 10 years after leaving the R.A.F. thats two more pensions earned. Plus a privately paid for pension. That makes us quite rich to what may have been if we had stayed in that Shite Hole Bolton. Still doing well health reasonable and just bought a new BMW x3. not bad for 88 years of age. You think I am bragging. Damn well right I am, we are living in cleaner air than Bolton in a very large detached bungalow. Its been a great life for us two. We wish everyone well. H&H. xxxx
We lived on Arrowsmith Terrace opposite the “pop works “ ( Moss field Mill) , demolished c 1969/70 off Vernon Street with Skagen Court at the bottom of the road
We lived in Halliwell Street about 1936 I beleive only part of it still exists everytime I look for details only Halliwell Road comes up if anyone knows what happened to it I would appreciate it.
I think the Daubhill area started near Adelaide st def not down derby st near pilkington st. Also Bull lane which ran off lever st is Great lever not daubhilll as i went to st marks school and was brought up in tildsley st.I had friends around Bull lane whittaker st,
ninehouse lane and george st.
I was looking for family that lived at 44 Parrot Street in Bolton. But could not locate Parrot Street.
Parrot Street is still there. It is off Rothwell Street and runs along the side of Moor Mill.
Nython Road Little Lever is described on my grandfathers documents related to the first world war, cannot find on Google so I suppose its another of those Vanished roads?
Try Mytham Road. That is certainly in existence.