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Places to see in ( Middleton - UK )

Places to see in ( Middleton - UK )

Middleton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, on the River Irk 5 miles south-southwest of Rochdale and 4.4 miles north-northeast of Manchester city centre. In 2001, Middleton had a population of 45,580, reducing to 42,972 at the 2011 Census. It lies on the northern edge of Manchester, with Blackley to the south and Moston to the south east.

Historically part of Lancashire, Middleton's name comes from it being the centre of several circumjacent settlements. It was an ecclesiastical parish of the hundred of Salford, ruled by aristocratic families. The Church of St Leonard is a Grade I listed building. The Flodden Window in the church's sanctuary is thought to be the oldest war memorial in the United Kingdom, memorialising the archers of Middleton who fought at the Battle of Flodden in 1513.

In 1770, Middleton was a village of twenty houses, but in the 18th and 19th centuries it grew into a thriving and populous seat of textile manufacture and it was granted borough status in 1886.
Langley in the north of the town was one of Manchester City Council's overspill council estates, whilst Alkrington in the south is a suburban area.

Although unmentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, Middleton is said to be of great antiquity; a community at Middleton is thought to have evolved outwards from a church that existed considerably earlier than the Norman conquest of England. The name Middleton first appears in 1194, and derives from the Old English middel-tūn, meaning middle farm or settlement, probably a reference to its central position between Rochdale and Manchester.

During the Middle Ages, Middleton was a centre of domestic flannel and woollen cloth production. The development of Middleton as a centre of commerce occurred during the 17th and 18th centuries as a result of the effect of the Industrial Revolution. Additional to this, Lord Suffield obtained a Royal Charter from King George III in 1791 to hold a weekly market and three annual summer fairs in Middleton. Suffield built a market house, warehouses and shambles in the town at his own expense.

Middleton stands on undulated land immediately north of the Metropolitan Borough of Manchester; Chadderton and Royton are close to the east. The town of Rochdale lies to the north-northeast. The town is supposed to have derived its name, Middle-town, from its situation midway between Manchester and Rochdale. It is situated on an ancient road between those places. Middleton town centre is around 100 feet (30 m) above sea level.

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Places to see in ( Rochdale - UK )

Places to see in ( Rochdale - UK )

Rochdale is a town in Greater Manchester, England, at the foothills of the South Pennines on the River Roch, 5.3 miles northwest of Oldham and 9.8 miles northeast of Manchester. Rochdale is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale .

Rochdale rose to prominence in the 19th century as a mill town and centre for textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. It was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, and amongst the first industrialised towns. The Rochdale Canal—one of the major navigable broad canals of the United Kingdom—was a highway of commerce during this time used for the haulage of cotton, wool and coal to and from the area.

Rochdale is the birthplace of the modern Co-operative Movement, to which more than one billion people worldwide belonged in 2012. The Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society was founded in 1844 by 28 local residents as a response to the high cost and frequent adulteration of basic foodstuffs by shopkeepers at the time. The Pioneers were notable for combining the notion of the patronage dividend alongside investing trading surplus for member benefit, especially in education. The Rochdale Principles, the set of ideals which underpinned the society, are still used, in updated form, by the International Co-operative Alliance. The Rochdale Pioneers shop was the precursor to The Co-operative Group, the largest consumer co-operative in the world.

Rochdale today is a predominantly residential town. Rochdale Town Hall—a Grade I listed building—dates from 1871 and is one of the United Kingdom's finest examples of Victorian Gothic revival architecture

Rochdale stands about 150 feet (46 m) above sea level, 9.8 miles (15.8 km) north-northeast of Manchester city centre, in the valley of the River Roch. Blackstone Edge, Saddleworth Moor and the South Pennines are close to the east, whilst on all other sides, Rochdale is bound by smaller towns, including Whitworth, Littleborough, Milnrow, Royton, Heywood and Shaw and Crompton, with little or no green space between them. Rochdale experiences a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters.

Rochdale Town Hall is a Victorian era town hall widely recognised as being one of the finest municipal buildings in the country. The Grade I listed building is the ceremonial headquarters of Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council and houses local government departments, including the borough's civil registration office. Built in the Gothic Revival style it was inaugurated on 27 September 1871. The architect, William Henry Crossland, won a competition held in 1864. The town hall had a 240-foot (73 m) clock tower topped by a wooden spire with a gilded statue of Saint George and the Dragon which were destroyed by fire on 10 April 1883. A new 191-foot (58 m) stone clock tower and spire in the style of Manchester Town Hall was designed by Alfred Waterhouse, and erected in 1888. Art critic Nikolaus Pevsner described the building as possessing a rare picturesque beauty. Its stained glass windows, some designed by William Morris, are credited as the finest modern examples of their kind. The building came to the attention of Adolf Hitler who was said to have admired it so much that he wished to ship the building, brick-by-brick, to Nazi Germany had the United Kingdom been defeated in the Second World War.

Rochdale Cenotaph, a war memorial bearing four sculpted and painted flags, is opposite the town hall. It commemorates those who died in conflicts since the First World War (1914–1918). The monument and surrounding gardens were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. In Rochdale, is St John the Baptist Catholic Church. It was built in 1927 in Byzantine Revival style and is a Grade II listed building.

Public transport in Rochdale is co-ordinated by the Transport for Greater Manchester who own the bus station and coordinate transport services in the area. The idea for the Rochdale Canal emerged in 1776, when James Brindley was commissioned to survey possible routes between Sowerby Bridge and Manchester. Rochdale railway station is about a mile south of the town centre. Trains run to Manchester Victoria, Halifax, Dewsbury, Bradford and Leeds.

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Alexandra Park OLDHAM, Greater Manchester. One of the best parks in the GM districts.

Taken last Autumn when the leaves were falling. My first trip to Alexandra Park in Oldham since the early 80s. It hasn't really changed much though over the last 10 years they have restored and cleaned up the park after years of suffering through Maggie Thatcher's years when the Toriescut all the park keepers and funding from local authorities which resulted in the neglect of public parks in the 1980s. Oldham MBC have done a great job of restoring the park and the team of voluntary planters do an excellent just of keeping the park in bloom in the summer. I'll be back for a summer visit this year - Covid-19 permitting.
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Alexdra Park | Oldham Greater Manchester.

Alexadra Park is a victorian town park. this park is a public park in oldham. the park is located in the area of oldham. Its a beautiful for a day out with family.

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North West England is one of the best and most popular of nine official regions of England and consists of the administrative counties of #1 ranked Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. The North West had a population of 7,052,000 in 2011. It is the third-most-populated region in the United Kingdom, after the South East and Greater London. The largest settlements are Manchester and Liverpool. North West England is bounded to the east by the Pennines and to the west by the Irish Sea. The region extends from the Scottish Borders in the north to the West Midlands region in the south. To its southwest is North Wales. Amongst the better known of the North West's physiographical features are the Lake District and the Cheshire Plain. The highest point in North West England (and the highest peak in England) is Scafell Pike, Cumbria, at a height of 3,209 feet (978 m).

Windermere is the largest natural lake in England, while Broad Crag Tarn on Broad Crag is England's highest lake. Wast Water is England's deepest lake, being 74 metres deep.

A mix of rural and urban landscape, two large conurbations, centred on Liverpool and Manchester, occupy much of the south of the region. The north of the region, comprising Cumbria and northern Lancashire, is largely rural, as is the far south which encompasses parts of the Cheshire Plain and Peak District.

The region includes parts of three National parks (all of the Lake District, and small parts of the Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales) and three areas of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (all of Arnside and Silverdale and the Solway Coast, and almost all of the Forest of Bowland The North West is generally regarded as having the most average weather in the UK. Temperatures are generally close to the national average. Cumbria usually experiences the most severe weather, with high precipitation in the mountainous regions of the Lake District and Pennines. In winter, the most severe weather occurs in the more exposed and elevated areas of the North West, once again mainly the Lake District and Pennine areas.

Parts of the North West experienced a White Christmas in 2009, and again in 2010, where sleet and snow fell on December 25.

The A635 was closed for almost a month in January 2010 due to high amounts of snowfall.
Greater Manchester 2,629,400 2,016/km2 Manchester (510,700)





Blackburn town centre and Blackpool promenade
Preston and Chester city centres
Warrington, CH
Wigan, GM
Blackpool, LA
Chester, CH
Stockport, GM
Sale, GM
Bolton, GM
Preston, LA
Rochdale, GM
Blackburn, LA
Wigan, GM
St. Helens, ME
Wythenshawe, GM
Salford, GM
Population 70,000



Barrow-in-Furness town centre and Birkenhead town hall
Oldham, GM
Southport, ME
Birkenhead, ME
Bury, GM
Bootle, ME
Carlisle, CU
Northwich, CH
Burnley, LA
Barrow-in-Furness, CU
Crewe, CH
Population 50,000

Runcorn, CH
Widnes, CH
Wallasey, ME
Ellesmere Port, CH
Altrincham, GM
Macclesfield, CH
Crosby, ME
Leigh, GM
Population 30,000


Lancaster city centre
Accrington, LA
Lancaster, LA
Ashton-under-Lyne, GM
Middleton, GM
Lytham St Annes, LA
Urmston, GM
Kirkby, ME
Skelmersdale, LA
Eccles, GM
Stretford, GM
Denton, GM
Leyland, LA
Chadderton, GM
Morecambe, LA
Chorley, LA
Hyde, GM
Huyton, ME
Thornton-Cleveleys, LA
Prestwich, GM
Saddleworth, GM
Winsford, CH
Farnworth, GM
Population 20,000

Radcliffe, GM
Nelson, LA
Ashton-in-Makerfield, GM
Kendal, CU
Heywood, GM
Reddish, GM
Darwen, LA
Hindley, GM
Cheadle Hulme, GM
Fleetwood, LA
Congleton, CH
Swinton, GM
Workington, CU
South Turton, GM
Westhoughton, GM
Wilmslow, CH
Ormskirk, LA
Golborne, GM
Whitehaven, CU
Stalybridge, GM
Marple, GM
Whitefield, GM
Droylsden, GM
Penwortham, LA
Formby, ME
Litherland, ME
Newton-le-Willows, ME
Atherton, GM
Rawtenstall, LA
Royton, GM
Walkden, GM
Shaw and Crompton, GM
Failsworth, GM
Maghull, ME
Halewood, ME
Horwich, GM
Population 10,000

Alsager, CH
Bramhall, GM
Clitheroe, LA
Colne, LA
Dukinfield, GM
Haslingden, LA
Hazel Grove, GM
Heysham, LA
Irlam, GM
Lowton, GM
Maryport, CU
Moreton, ME
Nantwich, CH
Neston, CH
Pendlebury, GM
Penrith, CU
Poulton-le-Fylde, LA
Ramsbottom, GM
Romiley, GM
Sandbach, CH
Tyldesley, GM
Ulverston, CU
Upton, ME
Woodley, GM
Population 5,000

Frodsham, CH
Gatley, GM
Dalton-in-Furness, CU
Windermere, CU
Millom, CU
Cleator Moor, CU
Cockermouth, CU
Carnforth, LA
Metropolitan areas
See also: List of metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom
The five largest metropolitan areas in the North West are as follows:

Greater Manchester metropolitan area – 2,556,000
Liverpool/Birkenhead metropolitan area – 2,241,000
Blackburn/Burnley – 391,000
Preston – 354,000
Blackpool −304,000
Liverpool and Manchester are sometimes considered parts of a single large polynuclear metropolitan area, or megalopolis but are usually treated as separate metropolitan areas. In some studies, part of Wigan in Greater Manchester is considered part of the Liverpool metropolitan area. #northwestengland #nwengland #northwestenglandmap

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Bollington, Cheshire - Home of White Nancy and the Middlewood Way

Bollington in Cheshire was recently voted one of the best places to live in the North West of England. A beautiful village that's industrial past brings a modern charm to the area. Overlooked by White Nancy, Bollington is the gateway to the Peak District and many wonderful walks and hikes.

Bollington is sometimes called 'The Happy Valley' and is home to a thriving local community. If you're ever in the area, I highly recommend a bite to eat from one of the local food trucks and a walk along the Middlewood Way.

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Strinesdale or Strine Dale Reservoirs - One of the Oldham Beauty Spots!

North of Oldham in Greater Manchester lies Strine Dale or Strinesdale Reservoirs - commonly known as the Waterworks. These are not too far from the local areas of Moorside, Counthill, Oldham, Lees, Sholver, Shaw, Grains Bar, Derker, Denshaw, Shaw and Delph. All parts of Saddleworth

They have become popular tourist spots today.

During the summer of 2020, I made a video - using both the Mavic Mini 2 and Mavic 2 Pro - of these reservoirs which are closely located together - surrounded by the undulating countryside of High Moor, Count Hill. Lower Count Hill and Top o'th' Meadows.

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Places to see in ( Royston - UK )

Places to see in ( Royston - UK )

Royston is a town and civil parish in the District of North Hertfordshire and county of Hertfordshire in England. Royston is situated on the Greenwich Meridian, which brushes the town's eastern boundary, and at the northernmost apex of the county on the same latitude as towns such as Milton Keynes and Ipswich. It is about 43 miles (69 km) north of central London in a rural area. Before the boundary changes of the 1890s, the boundary between Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire ran east–west through the centre of town along the middle of Melbourn Street.

Until 1540 Royston was divided between five parishes: Barkway, Reed and Therfield in Hertfordshire and Melbourn and Kneesworth in Cambridgeshire. In that year it became a separate ecclesiastical parish, partly in each county. Ralph de Rochester founded the Augustinian priory which originated as a chapel for three canons and was later expanded to seven or more regular canons. Royston had two hospitals or free chapels, as well as the monastery.

Royston Town Council was formed in 1974 as the successor to Royston Urban District Council. The council consists of fifteen councillors headed by a town mayor (currently Mayor lucille shears) The councillors are elected for three wards named Heath, Meridian and Palace. Among the town council's responsibilities are allotments, Royston Cave, Royston Museum, local festivals, public halls and the town's war memorial. In December 2007 Royston Town Council was awarded the nationally recognised status of Quality Town Council. This Award confirms that Royston Town Council is run in accordance with the high standards required by the National Association of Local Councils and other government bodies.

Royston sits at the junction of the A10 and A505 roads, both of which are important road links through Hertfordshire and beyond. The town is also convenient for fast links to London and the north, as it is only a short distance from both the A1(M) and M11 motorways. Nearby air transport links include London Luton and London Stansted airports, both of which are major air hubs in the south of England. Royston railway station provides direct commuter links to both London and Cambridge. It is on the Cambridge Line and is a stopping point for regular services operated by Great Northern Route.

The public open space and nature reserve of Therfield Heath (also known as Royston Heath) overlooks the town from a hill to the south-west. The Icknield Way Path passes through the village on its 110-mile journey from Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire to Knettishall Heath in Suffolk. In 1742 a strange cave carved out of the chalk was discovered in the centre of Royston. Royston Cave is located underneath the central crossroads of the town. The carvings in the cave have led to much speculation about the origin and function of the cave.

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Tandle Hill is Oldham’s oldest country park. It has 48 hectares of parkland with mature beech, mixed woodland and grassland.

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Tandle Hill is a designated Site of Biological Importance for its fungi and bird populations

A two stepped base and plinth which was surmounted by an obelisk and winged figure of Victory but only the plinth now remains. Name plaques used to be attached to the sides of the base of the memorial. The winged Victory stood with an olive branch of peace held in her right hand and a crusader's sword held in her left.

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VISIT WILLIAM TYNDAL MONUMENT - FREE THINGS TO DO IN SOUTH WEST ENGLAND

Standing high on top of Nibley Knoll stands the William Tyndale Monument.

The tower stands 111ft tall and dominates the skyline of the peaceful village of Nibley.

On a clear day a 120 step climb to the top will be rewarded with fantastic views across the river Severn as far as Wales.

Parking is available in a lay-by at the foot of the hill, and a 10 - 15 minute walk of medium difficulty will take you to the peak of the hill where the tower stands.

There is an honesty box at the entrance to the tower if you decide climb to the top, please give generously as all money goes towards upkeep and maintenance of this magnificent monument.

The tower was constructed in 1863 in remembrance of William Tyndale l who gave his life to translate the New Testament into English in 1526.

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Difficulty: Intermediate


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