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Altrincham info
Altrincham (population
42,000) (pronounced "Oltringum") is
a town to the south of Manchester
in the Borough of Trafford
in Greater Manchester.
It is also bordered by the wealthy suburbs of
Hale and Bowdon.
Once a thriving textile town, Altrincham is now
mainly residential. It is a good centre for local
beauty spots including 18th-Century Dunham Massey
Hall (National Trust) with its deer park. The
historic market town, developed as a residential
area in the 19th Century, preserves the best of
the old world at its fascinating Old Market Place,
with the best of the new on pedestrianised George
Street where international fashion and high style
interior design rubs shoulders with boutiques
and speciality shops. Altrincham is located approximately
180 miles (290km) from London
and has a population of 42,000.
About Manchester
Manchester is
a city in the north-west of England.
The metropolitan borough of Manchester, with a
population of 422,302, lies at the heart of a
large conurbation called Greater Manchester,
with a population of 2,513,468.
Greater Manchester is also a
metropolitan county in England
established in 1974 which covers an area roughly
encompassing the conurbation of Manchester. It
is situated in North West England. It has borders
with the ceremonial counties of Cheshire (inc.
Warrington), Derbyshire, West Yorkshire, Lancashire
(inc. Blackburn with Darwen) and Merseyside. As
well as Manchester, the county includes major
centres such as Salford,
Bury, Bolton,
Stockport and Wigan.
Greater Manchester is not entirely built-up. Although
Manchester forms a conurbation along with Salford,
Trafford and Stockport,
other boroughs, such as Wigan
and Bury are clearly separate.
Towns in the
Manchester urban area include Salford,
Sale, Altrincham,
Cheadle, Stockport,
Ashton-under-Lyne,
and Oldham, Bury,
Rochdale, Stockport
and Stretford. Places
like Trafford and
Salford can be considered
part of the Manchester urban area in a way that
Wigan or Bolton
are not.
The term "Manchester" is often used
to refer to the entire conurbation, much as "London"
is usually used to mean Greater London, but many
of the constituent parts of Greater Manchester,
such as Salford, Wigan and Bolton, also have separate
identities. People from Manchester are called
Mancunians.
Manchester
removals from: Manchester
City Centre | Ardwick
| Baguley | Barlow
Moor | Benchill
| Blackley | Bramhall
| Burnage | Cheetham
Hill | Clayton |
Chorlton-cum-Hardy
| Crumpsall | Didsbury
| Fallowfield | Gorton
| Harpurhey | Hulme
| Levenshulme | Longsight
| Miles Platting
| Moss Side | Moston
| Newton Heath |
Northenden | Rusholme
| Sharston | Withington
| Whalley Range
| Wythenshawe | Towns
& places: Altrincham
| Ashton-in-Makerfield
| Ashton-under-Lyne
| Aspull | Bolton
| Boothstown | Bury
| Castleton | Chadderton
| Denton | Didsbury
| Droylsden | Dukinfield
| Eccles | Failsworth
| Farnworth | Hattersley
| Heywood | Hindley
| Horwich | Hyde
| Littleborough
| Middleton | Oldham
| Peel Green | Ramsbottom
| Rochdale | Romiley
| Sale | Stalybridge
| Stockport | Stretford
| Swinton | Urmston
| Westhoughton |
Whitefield | Wigan.
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