Redvales is a residential district to the south of Bury town centre in Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom.
The origin of the name 'Redvales' goes back to the 13th century: it was 'Redgifuhalh' meaning a lady living near a river.
From 1890-1918, Redvales was home to Bury Golf Club, where Harry Vardon was professional and greenskeeper,[2] until 1918 when the land was commandeered to support agricultural food production,[3] after which the club moved to nearby Unsworth.
The Warth Mill was once a major employer for the area, but has since declined.
There was a ceremony on Warth Bridge with representatives of both Bury, the mayor Councillor John Hill JP, and Radcliffe taking part.