This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Known locally as the "Big Club". During summer, crown green bowls are a big feature on the well-tended green at the rear of the club. Grade II* listed building. After a long period of sale, real ale was withdrawn April 2018 due to lack of demand. Very large multi-roomed interior that can cater for a variety of functions of varying sizes.
Historic Interest
Designed and built 1874 by Abraham Henthorn Stott (of Oldham), one of the most important mill designers of the period who designed the nearby Houldsworth Mill (Grade II*), a cotton spinning mill, in 1865, and was also likely to have been responsible for the model estate of terraced houses for the workforce; the club forms part of the model community developed by the late-C19 industrialist Sir William Houldsworth, which included cotton mills, workers' housing, school, church, and a park.
Houldsworth Working Mens Club, Reddish