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Discover Longdendale
Longdendale in Tameside (England) with it's 8,873 citizens is a place in United Kingdom about 157 mi (or 252 km) north-west of London, the country's capital city.
Current time in Longdendale is now 12:42 AM (Friday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of one hour. We know of 8 airports near Longdendale, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Manchester Woodford Airport in a distance of 11 mi (or 17 km), South-West. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United Kingdom is Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile City in a distance of 41 mi (or 66 km), East. Also, if you like playing golf, there are a few options in driving distance. 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: Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, Disley, Oldham and Stockport. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 10°C / 49 °F
Morning Temperature | 2°C / 36 °F |
Evening Temperature | 6°C / 44 °F |
Night Temperature | 8°C / 47 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 1% |
Air Humidity | 60% |
Air Pressure | 1022 hPa |
Wind Speed | Fresh Breeze with 13 km/h (8 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 99% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Friday, 19th of April 2024
9°C (49 °F)
4°C (40 °F)
Light rain, fresh breeze, broken clouds.
Saturday, 20th of April 2024
9°C (48 °F)
4°C (38 °F)
Few clouds, gentle breeze.
Sunday, 21st of April 2024
7°C (45 °F)
4°C (39 °F)
Overcast clouds, moderate breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
The White Hart
TRAVELODGE GLOSSOP
The Waggon Inn
Manchester Tameside Hyde
Videos from this area
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Two men in a collapsible boat
Bill McCall and Roger Marriott fish from a collapsible boat at Walkerwood Reservoir, Stalybridge. www.walkerwood.free-online.co.uk.
Glossop North End AFC v Bootle FC 04/04/2015
Glossop North End v Bootle NWCFL MEN UNITED CUP Semi Final.
Glossop North End v Squires Gate, Carey Penalty
Jason Carey converts from the penalty spot for Glossop North End v Squires Gate in the NWCFL League Cup. Tue 17th Feb 2015.
Glossop North End v AFC Blackpool 25/10/2014
Glossop North End v AFC Blackpool 2014/15 NWCFL MEN Cup.
Glossop North End v Gamesley Highlights 11/11/2014
Glossop North End v Gamesley Derbyshire Cup 2nd Round.
Glossop North End v Gamesley (Full Match) 11/11/2014
Glossop North End v Gamesley Derbyshire Cup 2nd Round full game.
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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.
Hollingworth Reservoir
Hollingworth Reservoir is a former reservoir near Hollingworth, Tameside, Greater Manchester. The reservoir straddles the Greater Manchester–Derbyshire border. It was constructed in 1854 as part of the Longdendale Chain, but was abandoned in 1987 and now forms part of the Swallows Wood nature reserve. Reservoir to West Longdendale Chain Reservoir to East none Bottoms Reservoir
Longdendale Bypass
The Longdendale Bypass (also known as the A57/A628 Mottram-in-Longdendale, Hollingworth & Tintwistle Bypass) was a controversial road scheme in England (abandoned in March 2009) by the Highways Agency. The aim was to alleviate traffic congestion on the A57 road/A628 road/A616 road routes that presently pass through the villages.
Longendale Urban District
Longendale Urban District (also known as Longdendale Urban District) was, from 1936 to 1974, a local government district in the administrative county of Cheshire, England. It encompassed parts of Broadbottom, Hattersley, Hollingworth, Matley and Mottram in Longdendale, all of which form part of the non-statutory Longdendale Valley.
A628 road
The A628 is a major road in the north of England connecting Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire by crossing the Pennine chain of hills by way of the Woodhead Pass through the Peak District National Park. The height and the exposure of the road often creates problems during poor weather in winter and the road is sometimes closed due to snowfall or high winds. There are plans for a bypass around Mottram in Longdendale, Hollingworth and Tintwistle.
Swallows Wood
Swallows Wood {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:53.47550|-1.98871|region:GB_type:landmark|||||| |primary |name= }}is a nature reserve near Hollingworth, Tameside, straddling the border between Greater Manchester and north Derbyshire. The 60-acre reserve, which contains semi-natural woodlands, meadows, ponds and marsh areas, is owned by United Utilities who are responsible for its management.
St Michael and All Angels Church, Mottram
St Michael and All Angels Church, Mottram, stands on Warhill overlooking the village of Mottram in Longdendale, Greater Manchester, England. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Mottram.
List of mills in Longdendale and Glossopdale
Mills in Glossop, Derbyshire and Tintwistle, Cheshire, England. The first mills were built in the 1760s, and were powered by the water of the River Etherow and its tributaries. As the industry developed, the mills changed hands, were demolished, were converted to use steam,or consolidated into larger units. They changed their names and their functions. Water powered mills were smaller than the later steam powered mills found in Greater Manchester.
Woolley Bridge
Woolley Bridge is a village in Glossopdale,On the border with Greater Manchester and Derbyshire. It lies 10 miles from Manchester city centre. Nearby places include Hollingworth, Dinting Vale, Gamesley, Glossop and Mottram.
Mottram in Longdendale (ancient parish)
Mottram in Longdendale was one of the eight ancient parishes of the Macclesfield Hundred of Cheshire, England. Centred on St Michael and All Angels Church it included the townships of Godley, Hattersley, Hollingworth, Matley, Newton, Stayley, Tintwistle and Mottram itself. Under the Poor Law Amendment Act 1886 the townships became civil parishes in their own right.
Mottram Old Hall, Tameside
Old Mottram Hall is a Grade II listed two-storey country house standing in a 6 hectare triangular park lying between Coach Lane and Old Hall Lane in Mottram-in-Longdendale, Tameside, Greater Manchester. Prior to 1974 Mottram lay in the Cheshire panhandle. The house is constructed c.1825 in ashlar with a slate roof. The house incorporates a large rear wing built in 1727 and was previously known as Ivydene. The tree lined drive to the main entrance has a mausoleum to one side.