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Explore Crumpsall
The district Crumpsall of Manchester in Manchester (England) with it's 11,363 inhabitants Crumpsall is located in United Kingdom about 165 mi north-west of London, the country's capital.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 49 °F
Morning Temperature | 6°C / 43 °F |
Evening Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Night Temperature | 4°C / 40 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 1% |
Air Humidity | 55% |
Air Pressure | 1003 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 6 km/h (4 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 99% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Friday, 26th of April 2024
11°C (51 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Overcast clouds, light breeze.
Saturday, 27th of April 2024
10°C (50 °F)
6°C (44 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 28th of April 2024
12°C (53 °F)
10°C (50 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Hotel Gotham
The Lowry Hotel
Blue Rainbow Aparthotel Manchester High Street
Renaissance Manchester City Centre Hotel
Park Inn By Radisson Manchester City Centre
The Light ApartHotel
City Stop Manchester
Crowne Plaza MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE
The City Warehouse Aparthotel
Britannia Sachas
Videos from this area
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Heaton Park Tram Museum
The Tram Museum in Heaton Park, Manchester, and a couple of trams running through the park on a Bank Holiday Monday.
Renewable Energy from Archimedes Screw Turbine
Renewable Energy from Archimedes Screw Turbine in Manchester City Center.
Heaton Park Tramway Blackpool 31 in service.MPG
Blackpool 31, on loan from Beamish, on its first trip in public service at Heaton Park Tramway Manchester, 14th Novmeber 2010.
Emily Smith 2010 English Schools JG Champion
Emily Smith of Somerset and Wells City Harriers receiving her medal after winning the 2010 English Schools Cross Country Championships for Junior Girls at Heaton Park, Manchester.
'A Walk in the Park' - Trans Lancs Historic Vehicle show, 2011
This video shows short highlights from the full version, 'A Walk in the Park', available for sale from Manchester's Museum of Transport. It takes a look at the sights and atmosphere of the...
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...
Ride on a Ribble Atlantean (1 of 2)
Filmed on Sunday 16th May 2010 leaving Prestwich, this is the ride on the former Carlisle-based beauty that was new in February 1980, registration no, TRN 481V.
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.
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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.
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.
Heaton Park Tramway
The Heaton Park Tramway is a heritage tramway running old trams as a visitor attaction in Heaton Park, Manchester.
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.
Heaton Park
Heaton Park, covering an area variously reported as 600 acres, 247 hectares, 640 acres, over 640 acres and 650 acres is the biggest park in Greater Manchester, England, and one of the largest municipal parks in Europe. The park comprises the grounds of a Grade I listed, neoclassical 18th-century country house, Heaton Hall. The hall was remodelled to a design by James Wyatt in 1772, and is now only open to the public on an occasional basis as a museum and events venue.
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.
Heaton Park BT Tower
Heaton Park BT Tower is a telecommunication tower built of reinforced concrete close to the banks of Heaton Park Reservoir, at Heaton Park, Manchester, England. Heaton Park BT Tower is one of the few British towers built of reinforced concrete, and one of seven BT towers of the 'Chilterns' design.
North Manchester General Hospital
North Manchester General Hospital is a large NHS hospital located in Crumpsall in the north of the English city of Manchester. It is operated as part of the Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. There is an accident and emergency unit, together with a maternity unit, high dependency unit and a mental health wing. The hospital has undergone extensive work regarding its size and layout.
Crumpsall Park
Crumpsall Park is a small municipal park in the Crumpsall ward of Manchester, North West England. Originally planned as a cemetery, the plot was made into a recreational park in 1890 CE. The area in which the park is located was the site of the residence of the Chetham family - known as Crumpsall Hall - and the birthplace of Sir Humphrey Chetham. The park has been awarded the Green Flag Award for recreational park excellence annually since 2005.
Sedgley Park
Sedgley Park is a suburban area of Prestwich, a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, in Greater Manchester, England. Sedgley Park is roughly bounded to the north by Scholes Lane, to the east by Bury Old Road and to the west by Bland Road/George Street. The district has a large Jewish population, with a number of synagogues. There are many Jewish businesses, shops and delicatessens along Bury New Road, Kings Road and Bury Old Road.
Great Heaton
Great Heaton (also known as Over Heaton and Heaton Reddish) was a township in the parish of Prestwich-cum-Oldham and hundred of Salford, in Lancashire, England. It was occupied land between Prestwich and Manchester, near Heaton Park. It formed part of the "Manchester poor law Union", 1841-50, but in 1850 was included in "Prestwich poor law Union". It should not be confused with Heaton township, near Bolton, or Heaton Norris township, between Manchester and Stockport.
King David School, Manchester
The King David School located in Manchester, United Kingdom is a mixed, voluntary aided Jewish Orthodox academy school. The school has been awarded Specialist Maths and Computing College status. In 2007, over 850 pupils attended the school. The headteacher, as of 2005, is Mr Brian Levy. The school's motto is "Emet Ve'emunah", which is a Hebrew phrase meaning "truth and faith". The main funder of the school, as well as head of governors, is Mr. Joshua Rowe.
Plant Hill Arts College
Plant Hill Arts College (formally Plant Hill High School) was an 11-16 community school, serving boys and girls predominately from the Blackley area of North Manchester. The school had approximately 820 pupils on roll before it was replaced by the Co-operative Academy of Manchester. The school was in close proximity to the M60 motorway affording it excellent links, by road, to a wide area. It was also well served by public transport.
St Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Manchester
St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Manchester is situated on Cheetham Hill Road, close to its junction with Middleton Road and Leicester Road in North Manchester, England. It is under the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Exarchate for Ukrainians in Great Britain of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
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.
Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation
Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation is a large Ashkenazi Orthodox synagogue located in North Manchester, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1935, and in 2010 had between 500 and 749 members. Under the aegis of the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, Reverend Leslie Olsberg MBE led the congregation for 35 years until his death in 2008. Rabbi Daniel Walker succeeded him, and currently heads the congregation. Yehuda Marks is the hazzan.
Blackley Cemetery
Blackley Cemetery is a large, municipal cemetery situated within the northern suburbs of the city of Manchester, and is owned, operated and maintained by Manchester City Council. The cemetery and crematorium complex is located on Victoria Avenue in the district of Blackley. The cemetery contains Blackley Crematorium, the only crematorium facility operated by Manchester City Council (the other crematorium in the city, the Manchester Crematorium, being an independent company).
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.
Manchester Zoological Gardens
The Manchester Zoological Gardens opened in 1838, on a 15-acre site between Broom Lane and Northumberland Street in Broughton, now in Salford, England. Attractions included a Grand Menagerie, a lake, a maze, an archery ground, and a series of landscaped walks. The gardens were opened in 1838, by a company of local business men, on land rented from the Rev. John Clowes of Broughton Hall, who had himself become interested in botany and horticulture in later life.
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.
St James' Church, Broughton
St James' Church, Broughton, is located in Great Cheetham Street East, Broughton, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church, in the deanery of Salford, the archdeaconry of Salford, and the diocese of Manchester. Its benefice has been combined with those of St John the Evangelist, Broughton, and St Clement with St Matthias, Lower Broughton.
St Paul's Church, Peel
St Paul's Church, Peel is an active Anglican parish church in Little Hulton, Greater Manchester, England. It is part of the Diocese of Manchester. It is a Grade II listed building. St Paul’s serves the parish of Peel and Little Hulton and with St Paul’s, Walkden, and St John the Baptist, Little Hulton is part of the Walkden and Little Hulton Team Ministry in the Eccles Deanery and Salford Archdeaconry.
Cheetham Hill Road
Cheetham Hill Road is a road in North Manchester, running from Corporation Street in Manchester city centre to Whitefield, Bury. In Crumpsall {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:53.5121|-2.2438|region:GB|||||| | |name= }}, its name changes to Bury Old Road. It is lined with churches, mosques, synagogues and temples, as well as substantial terraced houses.