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Delve into Whalley Range
The district Whalley Range of Manchester in Manchester (England) is a district located in United Kingdom about 161 mi north-west of London, the country's capital town.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 47 °F
Morning Temperature | 5°C / 40 °F |
Evening Temperature | 9°C / 48 °F |
Night Temperature | 7°C / 45 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 1% |
Air Humidity | 82% |
Air Pressure | 982 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 9 km/h (6 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Saturday, 30th of March 2024
12°C (54 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, clear sky.
Sunday, 31st of March 2024
13°C (56 °F)
8°C (47 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 1st of April 2024
8°C (46 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Blue Rainbow Aparthotel - Manchester Central
Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn Manchester
Innside Manchester
YHA Manchester - Hostel
Copthorne Manchester
Hilton Manchester Deansgate
AC Hotel Manchester Salford Quays
GREAT JOHN STREET HOTEL
Chesters Hotel & Restaurant
Videos from this area
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Rosie Cracknell-Snowlit City (HD)
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The Quinn Twins Show Out at Haris Tournament 2012! Irish Basketball Prospects Aidan & Conor Quinn!
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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.
Alexandra Park, Manchester
Alexandra Park is a 60-acre park in the Moss Side/Whalley Range districts of Manchester, England. It was opened in 1868 and its initial purpose was to "deter the working men of Manchester from the alehouses during their day off". The lodge and gateways are the work of Alfred Darbyshire. The park was developed by the Manchester Corporation long before the area was incorporated into the city. Work beginning late 2012 will lead to major changes in the park.
Maine Road F.C
Maine Road F.C. are an English football club, based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester. They currently play in the North West Counties Football League Premier Division and are members of the Manchester Football Association. They play their home games at Brantingham Road.
St Bede's College, Manchester
St Bede's College, Manchester is an independent Roman Catholic day school situated on Alexandra Road South in the Whalley Range area of the city, and is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. The school was founded in 1876 by the then Bishop of Salford, Herbert Vaughan, and moved to its present site a few years later after the acquisition of the former Manchester Aquarium building.
William Hulme's Grammar School
William Hulme's Grammar School is an Academy (an independent school pre-September 2007) in Whalley Range, Manchester, England.
A5103 road
The A5103 is a major road in England. It runs from Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester city centre to junction 3 of the M56 motorway and is one of Manchester's principal radial routes.
Alexandra Park Aerodrome (Manchester)
Alexandra Park Aerodrome was the second purpose-built aerodrome in the Manchester area. The site was chosen by the War Department in 1917 because of its open agricultural nature, and lay between the neighbouring districts of Fallowfield, Chorlton, Withington and West Didsbury, at the junction of Princess Road and Mauldeth Road West, three miles south of Manchester's city centre: the land was owned by the Egerton Estate.
Whalley Range High School
Whalley Range 11-18 High School is an all-girls school located in Whalley Range, Manchester, England. It is a specialist business, enterprise and sport college.
Chorlton Park Apartments
The Chorlton Park Apartments, is an award winning "Green building" apartment building in Chorlton, Manchester, England. It was designed by architect Roger Stephenson and was built as part of collaboration between Tom Bloxham's development company Urban Splash and Irwell Valley in 2002. The development won a number of awards including the Housing Design Award in 2001, Roses Design Awards - best residential project in 2002 and in 2003 it won the MSA Design Award in the residential section.
Barlow Hall
Barlow Hall is an ancient manor house and Grade II listed building in Chorlton-cum-Hardy in the suburbs of Manchester, England. A house has existed on the site since at least the 13th century, but the present building dates back no further than the 16th century (rebuilt in 1584), with additions having been made later. The house was for a long time the property of the Barlow family but their estates were sold to the Egertons in 1785.
Southern Cemetery, Manchester
Southern Cemetery, Manchester is a large municipal cemetery in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Greater Manchester, England, three miles south of Manchester city centre: it was opened in 1879. It is the largest cemetery in the United Kingdom and second largest in Europe. The main area of the cemetery is located to the north of Barlow Moor Road and to the west of the A5103 Princess Road; a northwards extension is situated to the north of Nell Lane. Manchester City Council owns and administers the cemetery.
Unicorn Grocery
Unicorn Grocery is a co-operative grocery store located in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, England. As a workers co-op, it is controlled democratically by its member/owners, who run the business with a flat management structure and with an equal rate of pay. Ethics form the foundations of the business, and Unicorn's Principles of Purpose are the framework within which the business operates.
Withington Metrolink station
Withington Metrolink Station is a future station proposed in Phase 3B of the Manchester Metrolink Big Bang extension plans, which is located on the west side of Princess Road on the fringe of Withington, the stop will be in a cutting. The station is scheduled to open in the summer of 2013. Withington station will be a new station on a re-opened railway line, the Cheshire Lines Committee line into Manchester Central, which closed to passenger service in 1967.
Barlow Moor Road Metrolink station
Barlow Moor Road Metrolink station is a future station proposed in Phase 3b of the Manchester Metrolink. The station is scheduled to open in 2016 and will be located on the Airport line on Mauldeth Road West next to the junction of Barlow Moor Road.
Hough End Metrolink station
Hough End Metrolink station was a future station on the phase 3b plans to Manchester Airport. It was originally due to open in 2016 but is currently dropped from the plans.
Barlow Moor
Barlow Moor was in early times an area of waste between Didsbury and Chorlton-cum-Hardy and was named after Barlow. Barlow Moor Road runs through the area and connects to Wilmslow Road at the southern end and Manchester Road at the northern end. Southern Cemetery and Chorlton Park are landmarks on the route. Immediately adjacent to the northwest corner of the cemetery, also on Barlow Moor Road, is the Manchester Crematorium which opened in 1892, the second in the United Kingdom.
Christ Church, West Didsbury
Christ Church, West Didsbury is the Parish Church of West Didsbury and part of Withington in Manchester. The parish is home to almost 18,000 people. It is notable in part as it is one of the most passed churches in Manchester as it is on the entry to Manchester on the A5013 (Princess Parkway). Thousands of motorists pass its stone tower every day. The Church was built in 1881 as a gift to the community from Mr. William Roberts of Darleydale and cost £13,000.
Hulme Locks Branch Canal
The Hulme Locks Branch Canal was a canal in the city of Manchester. It was 200m (one furlong) in length and was built to provide a direct waterway between the Mersey and Irwell Navigation and the Bridgewater Canal. The canal opened in 1838 and was superseded in 1995 by a new lock at Pomona Dock 3.
Moss Lane Cricket Ground
Moss Lane Cricket Ground was a cricket ground in Manchester, Lancashire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1864, when Manchester Cricket Club played Sheffield Cricket Club. In 1844, the ground held its first first-class match when Manchester Cricket Club played pre-county club Yorkshire. From 1844 to 1846, the ground played host to 4 first-class matches, the last of which saw Manchester Cricket Club play Sheffield Cricket Club.
Hulme Hippodrome
The Hulme Hippodrome, originally known as the Grand Junction Theatre and Floral Hall, opened in Preston Street, Hulme, Manchester, on 7 October 1901. It and the nearby Playhouse Theatre in Warwick Street, built at the same time, were part of the theatrical empire of W. H. Broadhead. The two venues were connected by an arcade, at the centre of which was Broadhead's company headquarters.
Church of St Mary, Hulme
The Church of St Mary, Upper Moss Lane, Hulme, Manchester, is an Gothic Revival church by J. S. Crowther built in 1853–58. It was designated a Grade II* listed building on 3 October 1974. The church is of "coursed sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings (and a) slate roof". It is in early C14 Geometrical style, following "Lincolnshire exemplars". The soaring spire, 241 feet high, making it the 18th tallest church in the United Kingdom, is one of south Manchester's major landmarks.
British Muslim Heritage Centre
The British Muslim Heritage Centre, formerly the GMB National College, College Road, Whalley Range, Manchester is an early Gothic Revival building. The centre was designated a Grade II* listed building on 3 October 1974.
Chorlton Poor Law Union
Chorlton Poor Law Union was founded in January 1837 as a consequence of the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, also known as the New Poor Law. It was overseen by an elected board of 19 guardians representing the 12 parishes in the area it served: Ardwick, Burnage, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Chorlton with Hardy, Didsbury, Gorton, Hulme, Levenshulme, Mosside, Rusholme, Stretford, and Withington, all in south Manchester, England.
Manley Hall, Manchester
Manley Hall was a large house which stood in 80 acres of gardens in Whalley Range, Manchester. It was demolished in 1905. The house was a two-storey Victorian Italianate building with 50 rooms which was very grandly furnished with a fine art collection. It stood in 80 acres of exotic gardens with artificial lakes and many greenhouses where orchids were grown It was built for the wealthy businessman Samuel Mendel in 1861.
Hulme Crescents
Hulme Crescents (known locally as just The Crescents) was a large housing development situated in the Hulme district of Manchester, England. The scheme was the largest public housing development in Europe, encompassing 3,284 deck-access homes and capacity for over 13,000 people. It gained notoriety as one of the worst public housing schemes in British history and was marred by serious construction and design errors.
Trafford Park TMD
Trafford Park engine shed was in Manchester, on a 3/4 x 1/4 mile site, bounded on all sides by the railways it served; to the east and south by Cornbrook Junction and the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway, to the north by the Liverpool line, to the west by Throstle Nest junction, where trains followed a short Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) link on their way to the Midland Railway route to Derby and London, St Pancras.