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Delve into Cheetham Hill
The district Cheetham Hill of Manchester in Manchester (England) with it's 12,846 habitants Cheetham Hill is a subburb in United Kingdom about 164 mi north-west of London, the country's capital town.
If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Salford, Stretford, Bury, Stockport and Oldham. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 12°C / 53 °F
Morning Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Evening Temperature | 11°C / 51 °F |
Night Temperature | 6°C / 42 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 56% |
Air Pressure | 1019 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 12 km/h (7 mph) from South-East |
Cloud Conditions | Scattered clouds, covering 47% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Saturday, 20th of April 2024
11°C (52 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Few clouds, light breeze.
Sunday, 21st of April 2024
8°C (46 °F)
6°C (42 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Monday, 22nd of April 2024
10°C (51 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Broken clouds, gentle breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Blue Rainbow Aparthotel Manchester High Street
The Light ApartHotel
Crowne Plaza MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE
City Stop Manchester
The City Warehouse Aparthotel
Renaissance Manchester City Centre Hotel
Park Inn By Radisson Manchester City Centre
Britannia Sachas
Gardens
Motel One Manchester - Royal Exchange
Videos from this area
These are videos related to the place based on their proximity to this place.
Manchester Street Scene (1901) | BFI
Manchester Street Scene (1901) | BFI Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI Watch more on the BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/ The BFI DVD 'Electric Edwardians: The Films of Mitchell...
Manchester Victoria LONG VERSION
Almost 90 minutes of video shot at Manchester Victoria and Deal Street between 1990 - 1994.
Victoria Station & Balloon Street. Manchester Metrolink. Reinstatement of stopping trams Feb. 2015.
Victoria Station reopened to stopping trams (although the station still looked like one big building site) and Balloon Street tracks redoubled. February 2015.
MRX 2014 & IC24 Meetup (Sneak Preview)
Ladies, Gentlemen and everyone else... may I present the SPECIAL meetup with Intercity24 a great friend, Youtube Partner and fellow creator at MRX 2014. It was an epic trip but here we are...
International beer day
International Beer Day International Beer Day takes place annually the first Friday in August. This year Manchester City Council in partnership with Peggy Bailey, local business owners organised...
Leyland PD2 PMT ride at the Manchester 2007 PD2 event
PMT (Potteries) leyland PD2 :L466 at the 2007 Manchester PD2 event.
The Insane - Comic-Con Short Horror Film Winner
Click here for trailer for our first feature film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eb8veRIfh0&feature=plcp Click here to like the new film on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/iaithemovie ...
Museum of Science and Industry Manchester - Mosi review done in 60 seconds.
Museum of Science and Industry Manchester - Mosi review done in 60 seconds. 60 Seconds walk through of the main halls in the Museum of Science and Industry Manchester (Mosi) including the...
Manchester Roads - Time-Lapse at night. Watch as the city traffic rushes around Salford.
Please view at 720p HD then click the Full Screen icon. Did you spot the stretch limo heading towards Deansgate? You have to watch this several times to take in all the things that are happening...
Welcome to the Manchester Museum of Transport
This short video shows the work of the volunteers at Manchester's Museum of Transport as they care for the buses, photos and other exhibits at the UK's premier volunteer-run bus museum. From...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Chetham's School of Music
Chetham's School of Music /ˈtʃɛtəmz/, familiarly known as "Chets", is a specialist independent co-educational music school in Manchester city centre in North West England. It was established in 1969, incorporating Chetham's Hospital School, founded as a charity school by Humphrey Chetham in 1653. After becoming a boys' grammar school in 1952, the school turned to music as its specialism, and became an independent school.
Manchester Arena
The Manchester Arena is an indoor arena in Manchester, England. The arena is situated on Hunts Bank and is connected to Manchester Victoria station. The Manchester arena is among the largest indoor arenas in the European Union with a capacity of 23,000 and is one of the world's busiest indoor arenas, hosting music and sporting events such as boxing and swimming.
Urbis
Urbis is an exhibition and museum venue in Manchester, England, designed by Ian Simpson and completed in 2002. From 2002 to 2010, the centre hosted changing exhibits on popular-culture themes including urban living, art, music, fashion, photography and videogames alongside talks, gigs and special events. In 2012, it re-opened as the permanent National Football Museum.
National Football Museum
The National Football Museum is a museum at the Urbis building in Manchester city centre founded to preserve, conserve and interpret several important collections of association football memorabilia. The museum was originally situated in Deepdale, Preston, Lancashire, but moved to Manchester in 2012.
Manchester Jewish Museum
Manchester Jewish Museum tells the story of the Jewish community in Manchester, England, over the last 200 years. It occupies the former Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue on Cheetham Hill Road and is a grade II* listed building The synagogue was completed in 1874 but the building became redundant through the migration of the Jewish population away from the Cheetham area further north to Prestwich and Whitefield. It was re-opened as a museum in March 1984.
Chetham's Library
Chetham's Library in Manchester, England, is the oldest free public reference library in the United Kingdom. Chetham's Hospital, which contains both the library and Chetham's School of Music, was established in 1653 under the will of Humphrey Chetham (1580–1653), for the education of "the sons of honest, industrious and painful parents", and a library for the use of scholars. The library has been in continuous use since 1653.
Manchester Assize Courts
The Manchester Assize Courts were law courts once located on Great Ducie Street in Strangeways, Manchester in England. From 1864 to 1877, the 85 metre building was the tallest in Manchester before being overtaken by the Manchester Town Hall. Widely admired, it has been referred to as one of Britain's 'lost buildings'. It was the first civic building to be constructed in Manchester since the Town Hall on King Street by Francis Goodwin in 1819.
HM Prison Manchester
HM Prison Manchester (often referred to as Strangeways) is a high-security male prison situated in Manchester, England, operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. It is a local Prison, holding prisoners remanded into custody from the courts in the Manchester area as well as a number of Category A prisoners. HM Prison Manchester was known as Strangeways, after the area of Manchester in which it is located, until it was rebuilt following a major riot in 1990.
Cheetham Hill
Cheetham Hill is an inner city area of Manchester, England. As an electoral ward it is known as Cheetham and has a population of 12,846. It lies on the west bank of the River Irk, 1.4 miles north-northeast of Manchester city centre and close to the boundary with the City of Salford. Cheetham Hill is bounded by the neighbourhoods of Broughton, Crumpsall and Collyhurst, on the west, north and southeast respectively.
St Michael's Flags and Angel Meadow Park
St Michael's Flags and Angel Meadow Park is a public park to the immediate northeast of Manchester city centre, in North West England. Located on a slope between the River Irk and Rochdale Road occupies an area of acres, but features in the formative history of Manchester. It was once an affluent suburb of Manchester, until the 19th-century Industrial Revolution altered the social standing of the area and introduced poverty and disease.
Greater Manchester County Record Office
The Greater Manchester County Record Office (GMCRO) is an archive of primary materials relating to the heritage of Greater Manchester, in North West England; it is located in Manchester city centre. Opened in 1976, the main function of the GMCRO is to store historical records relating to the Greater Manchester, and to make them available for members of the public for research. There are 4 miles of shelving of records, which date back to 1197.
Co-operative College
The Co-operative College is a British educational charity dedicated to the promotion of co-operative values, ideas and principles within co-operatives, communities and society.
Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester
The Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester is a museum that aims to preserve and promote the public transport heritage of Greater Manchester, a metropolitan county in North West England. Owned by Transport for Greater Manchester, the museum is located in the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester.
Asian Sound
Asian Sound Radio is a radio station located in Broadcast House, Southall Street in Manchester. It is the only 24-hour radio station in the North West dedicated to the Asian community, broadcasting across the whole region from Preston in the North to Stockport in the South. The programming is a blend of news, current affairs, interviews, competitions, music and information in English, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali and Gujarati.
Irk Valley Junction rail crash
The Irk Valley Junction rail crash occurred on 15 August 1953 at Collyhurst, just over a mile from Manchester Victoria station. At that point, the electrified line to Bury passes through Irk Valley Junction, so called because it lies on a viaduct above the River Irk. At 07:40 on the morning of 15 August 1953, the 07:20 electric train from Bury collided with the 07:36 steam passenger train to Bacup hauled by a Class 4P 2-6-4 tank engine.
Queens Road Metrolink station
Queens Road Metrolink Station is a proposed station on the Bury line, currently it is used as a staff-halt station only but there are plans to convert this into a full time station. With this in place it will replace Woodlands Road as the station closest to the Manchester Museum of Transport.
Church of St John the Evangelist, Cheetham Hill
The Church of St John the Evangelist, is located in Waterloo Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of North Manchester, the archdeaconry of Manchester, and the diocese of Manchester. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building.
North Manchester Jamia Mosque
North Manchester Jamia Mosque is a Mosque in the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester, run under the headship of His Eminence Muffakir-e-Islam Hazrat Allama Maulana Qamaruzzaman Azmi by the Ibadur-Rahman Trust. It is one of the largest Muslim centres in Europe.
Murder of Stephen Oake
DC Stephen Robin Oake, QGM, was a police officer serving as an anti-terrorism detective with Greater Manchester Police in the United Kingdom who was murdered while attempting to arrest a suspected terrorist in Manchester on 14 January 2003. He was posthumously awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal.
NOMA, Manchester
NOMA (meaning NOrth MAchester, also uses the brandmark 53ºN) is a large mixed-use development in Manchester. Phase One is due to open in 2012, and will be home to The Co-operative Group. It is the largest development project in the North West England ahead of developments such as MediaCityUK and Atlantic Gateway and overall is the largest development outside South East England.
One Angel Square
One Angel Square is a high-sustainable office building in Manchester, England. Construction work began in 2010 and was completed in February 2013. The landmark building serves as the head office of the Co-operative Group. Standing 72.5 metres tall, the building forms the centrepiece of the new £800 million NOMA development in the northern quarter of Manchester city centre. The building cost at least £105 million to construct and was sold on leaseback terms in 2013 for £142 million.
Peninsula Building
The Peninsula Building is a commercial high-rise building in Manchester, England. The building is part of Manchester's Green Quarter, a regeneration project north-west of Manchester city centre.
Hanover Building
Hanover Building is an office building in Manchester, England, on Corporation Street. The building was built between 1905 and 1909 and forms part of the Co-operative Estate in Manchester which includes the CIS Tower and One Angel Square. Hanover Building was listed as a Grade II building in 1988. The building was head office for the Co-operative Wholesale Society, which began trading in Manchester in 1863. The Society was a continuation of the Rochdale Pioneers Society of 1844.
Redfern Building
Redfern Building in Manchester, England, is a Grade-II listed building which was completed in 1936. The building is situated on Dantzic Street and meets the junction of Mayes Street and Hanover Street. Redfern was originally built for office and warehouse use. Redfern was built for the Co-operative Wholesale Society and is now part of the Co-operative Estate in Manchester which includes a number of listed 20th century buildings such as the CIS Tower and Hanover Building.
New Century House
New Century Hall is a high-rise building in Manchester, England. The building was constructed in 1962 for the Co-operative Insurance Society and designed by G. S. Hay and Gordon Tait. It stands 50 metres and is shorter than the nearby CIS Tower. Originally designed for the Co-operative Insurance Society, it is now head office for the Co-operative Food division of the Co-operative Group. New Century House was listed in 1995 as Grade II and is the most recently listed building in Manchester.