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57-550: Alkrington Garden Village is a suburban area of Middleton , in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale , Greater Manchester , England. Alkrington lies on the northern edge of the city of Manchester with the suburb of Blackley directly to the south. The Local Government Act 1972 added Alkrington to the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale; though Alkrington is separated from the town of Rochdale by

114-559: A public field next to St Leonard's Square, and carried out its first dig there in August and September 2013. An account of the Society's research can be found on their website Tonge Hall is a grade II* listed Tudor structure badly damaged by an arson attack in 2007. Rochdale Council are now (2012) in the process of buying the property from the owner for a nominal sum with a view to restoration. The North West Building Preservation Trust,

171-564: A reference to its central position between Rochdale and Manchester . During the Middle Ages , Middleton was a centre of domestic flannel and woollen cloth production. The development of Middleton as a centre of commerce occurred during the 17th and 18th centuries as a result of the effect of the Industrial Revolution. Additional to this, Lord Suffield obtained a Royal Charter from King George III in 1791 to hold

228-464: A registered charity, is likely to take over its long term maintenance. Middleton Archaeological Society (MAS) has been undertaking research into Tonge and Tonge Hall. The first of these investigations took place in August 2012 and work is ongoing. The MAS website has more information including photographs of the dig at As of 2019, the building still stands derelict, surrounded by supporting scaffolding. No work has been undertaken on restoration since

285-643: A teacher training college, the chapel, designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd , was the architectural prototype for the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral . The chapel still exists on the campus, known as the Milnrow building, but its spire is no longer topped with a cross. Hopwood Hall College benefits from its extensive grounds and leisure facilities which were developed over many years by the De La Salle College. "Moonraker"

342-565: A weekly market and three annual summer fairs in Middleton. Suffield built a market house, warehouses and shambles in the town at his own expense. Industrial scale textile manufacture was introduced to Middleton as a result of the Industrial Revolution . Middleton became a centre for silk production in the 18th century, which developed into a cotton spinning industry by the mid-19th century and which continued through to

399-554: Is Rochdale and the wider borough covers other outlying towns and villages, including Heywood , Littleborough , Middleton & Milnrow . It is the ninth-largest district by population in Greater Manchester with a population of 226,992 in 2022. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire , the borough was formed in 1974 as part of the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972 and

456-555: Is a nickname sometimes given to people from the town (and other places; see Moonrakers ). Middleton has been the birthplace and home to notable people, of national and international acclaim. Amongst the most notable persons of historic significance from the town include Thomas Langley (born in Middleton in 1363) who served as Bishop of Durham , Cardinal of the Catholic Church , Lord Chancellor of England , and as England's first de facto Foreign Secretary . Samuel Bamford

513-506: Is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale , Greater Manchester , England, on the River Irk . It is 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Rochdale and 5 miles (8.0 km) northeast of Manchester . Middleton had a population of 42,972 at the 2011 Census. It lies on the northern edge of Manchester , with Blackley to the south and Moston to the south east. Historically part of Lancashire , Middleton's name comes from it being

570-420: Is also based in the town. Several of Middleton's buildings were designed by Edgar Wood , a local-born influential architect of his day. Several in Middleton are landmarks and are notable. Middleton has recently benefited from redevelopments which have seen the construction of a new sports, leisure and civic centre, 'Middleton Arena'. A large new Tesco supermarket was opened in the town centre in 2013. In

627-406: Is an amalgamation of six former local government districts. It was originally proposed that the borough include the neighbouring town of Bury and disclude Middleton; Bury however went on to form the administrative centre for the adjacent Metropolitan Borough of Bury . The borough was formed by a merger of the former county borough of Rochdale and from the administrative county of Lancashire ,

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684-444: Is an area shared between Middleton and Chadderton. Industrial polymer , thermoplastics and nonwovens producer The Vita Group have a registered office in Middleton. Kitbag operate a distribution centre from Greengate in Middleton. Bluebird Bus and Coach is a travel company based in Middleton. Bus company JP Travel has been based in Middleton since 1974. Robert McBride, a household and personal care product manufacturers,

741-503: Is based at Number One Riverside in Rochdale town centre, which was opened in 2014. It serves as a public library, includes a café, private meeting areas, a conference centre and a workplace. It merged 33 buildings into one and won the award for the best workplace of 2014. The borough of Rochdale is divided into 20 wards, each ward having three councillors for a total of 60 councillors. Councillors serve four-year terms, with one-third of

798-507: Is believed to have occupied the site long before the Norman church was built, in about 1100. The present church was built by Sir Richard Assheton , in celebration of the knighthood granted to him by Henry VIII for his part in the Battle of Flodden , the largest battle ever fought between England and Scotland. The Flodden Window, in the sanctuary, is thought to be the oldest war memorial in

855-454: Is mainly brick built with ashlar dressings and tile and slate roofs. Its Classical style facade has nine bays with single-storey three-bay wings either side. The central three bays project slightly and have giant Ionic pilasters above the rusticated stone ground floor. The woodland around Alkrington Hall comprises 125 acres (50 ha) and is a designated Local Nature Reserve , Alkrington Woods. The remains of an earlier hall can be seen on

912-528: Is marked by St. Leonard's Church . The urban structure of Middleton is regular in comparison to most towns in England . Residential dwellings and streets are located around the town centre . There is a mixture of high-density urban areas , suburbs , and semi-rural locations in Middleton, but overwhelmingly the land use in the town is urban. The territory of Middleton is contiguous with other urban areas on its southern and eastern sides, and for purposes of

969-638: Is one of the local secondary schools in the area, others being Middleton Technology School, the Edgar Wood Academy and St. Anne's Academy. Further education is provided by the Sixth Form at Cardinal Langley, as well as the Middleton campus of Hopwood Hall College. What is presently said campus was, from 1946 to 1989, a De La Salle Catholic College of Higher Education affiliated to the Victoria University of Manchester . Founded as

1026-468: Is situated on an ancient road between those places. Middleton town centre is around 220 feet (67 m) above sea level . Middleton experiences a temperate maritime climate , like much of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. There is regular but generally light precipitation throughout the year. Middleton is watered by two confluent streams which have their rise in

1083-643: Is therefore thought that Middleton as a settlement dates from the 7th century. Although unmentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, Middleton is said to be "of great antiquity"; a community at Middleton is thought to have evolved outwards from a church that existed considerably earlier than the Norman conquest of England . The name Middleton first appears in 1194, and derives from the Old English middel-tūn , meaning middle farm or settlement, probably

1140-504: Is to the south-west. There are three churches within the old township area. The Anglican Church of St Michael was founded in 1839, a Congregational church was built in 1929 and the Roman Catholic St Thomas More Church was built in 1960. As of 2024, several bus services serve Alkrington, including: [REDACTED] Greater Manchester portal Middleton, Greater Manchester Middleton

1197-505: The Labour Party. At 53°33′17″N 2°11′19″W  /  53.55472°N 2.18861°W  / 53.55472; -2.18861 (53.5547, −2.1887), Middleton stands on undulated land immediately north of Manchester ; the towns of Chadderton and Royton are close to the east. The town of Rochdale lies to the north-northeast. The towns name is derived from Middle-town, from its situation midway between Manchester and Rochdale. It

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1254-927: The Mayor of Greater Manchester asked that Transport for Greater Manchester bring forward a business case for extending the Metrolink tram system to Middleton, as part of a wider regeneration scheme. Almost every part of Middleton is served by a school of some kind, some with religious affiliations. According to the Office for Standards in Education , schools within the town perform at mixed levels. Primary schools include St. Peter's Roman Catholic Primary School, Alkrington Primary School, St. Michael’s CofE Primary School, St. Thomas-More’s Roman Catholic Primary School and Middleton Parish School. Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High School, formerly Cardinal Langley Grammar School,

1311-472: The Municipal Borough of Middleton , and developed into a residential area. On 31 December 1894 the parish was abolished and merged with Middleton. In 1891 the parish had a population of 446. The Grade II* listed Alkrington Hall had been converted into flats however now it's two separate dwellings. It was built between 1735–36 to the designs of Giacomo Leoni for Darcy Lever. The three-storey house

1368-847: The Office for National Statistics , forms part of the Greater Manchester Urban Area , the United Kingdom's third largest conurbation . The M60 motorway passes to the south of Middleton; the M62 passes to the north. A heavy rail line enters Middleton from Moston and Chadderton to the south, and passes to the east of Middleton's town centre before continuing on northwards to Rochdale. Varyingly agreed divisions and suburbs of Middleton include Alkrington , Bowlee , Boarshaw, Cheapside, Greengate, Hebers, Hollin, Hopwood, Jumbo, Langley , Moorclose, Rhodes , Stake Hill , Middleton Junction , Thornham and Tonge . Mills Hill

1425-576: The Pennines with an army and passed through Manchester to defeat the Brythons in the Battle of Chester . A wave of Anglian colonists followed this military conquest and their settlements are identified by the " ton " Old English suffix to local place names. Royton , Crompton , Moston , Clayton , Ashton , Chadderton and Middleton are a number of settlements northeast of Manchester suggested to have been founded as part of this colonisation. It

1482-559: The Redcliffe-Maud Report that Middleton become part of a new Metropolitan Borough of Oldham , however, following the Local Government Act 1972 , the Municipal Borough of Middleton was abolished and its territory became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale within the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester . The council was based at Parkfield House . The Middleton parliamentary constituency

1539-497: The municipal boroughs of Heywood and Middleton, along with the urban districts of Littleborough, Milnrow and Wardle.The borough lies mostly within the historic county of Lancashire but a small part lies in the former West Riding of Yorkshire . Prior to its creation, it was suggested that the metropolitan borough be named Chadwick (with reference to Sir Edwin Chadwick ), but this was rejected in favour of Rochdale. The council

1596-581: The 17 between Rochdale and Manchester, the 18 between Langley and Manchester, the 59 between Oldham and Manchester, the 125 between Middleton and Heywood, and the 163 between Bury and Manchester. Middleton is located close to junction 19 of the M62 motorway and, at Rhodes, junction 21 of the M60 motorway . Mills Hill railway station is on the eastern boundary of town, one mile east of the town centre, with direct services to Rochdale, Manchester Victoria, Bolton, Wigan and Leeds. It opened in 1838 and closed in 1842, it

1653-579: The Crown; but the manor continued to descend with the Prestwich family. In 1561, Sir Robert Langley gave the manor to his daughter Katherine who was married to Thomas Legh of Lyme and it was sold by the Leghs in 1627 to Robert and John Lever. Sir Darcy Lever, was High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1736. Sir Ashton Lever , who was high sheriff in 1771, collected curiosities which he exhibited at Alkrington Hall. He

1710-520: The Lancashire borough of Rossendale is to the northwest. There are some rural parts and urban parts of the district including Blackstone Edge and the Pennine hills which form part of the rural areas of the borough. The more urban areas centre around the town and neighbouring boroughs of Bury, Oldham and Manchester. The town of Middleton is contiguous with the northeastern suburbs of Manchester and

1767-561: The Middleton Arndale shopping centre . The station, with 13 stands, cost £4.5 million and replaced the previous station which dated to the 1970s. The majority of services in Middleton are operated by First Greater Manchester and serve destinations including Bury , Oldham, Rochdale and Tameside . As it is in Greater Manchester, Middleton is serviced by the new (as of 2024) Bee Network initiative, provided and run by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM). Bus services include

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1824-503: The UK. It memorialises on it the names of the Middleton archers who fought at Flodden Field in 1513. The church also has one of the finest collections of monumental brasses in the area, including the only brass in the UK of an English Civil War officer in full armour, Major-General Sir Ralph Assheton. The church was designated a Grade I listed building in 1957. Middleton Archaeological Society (MAS) have been investigating Clarke Brow,

1881-591: The area, including frontman Liam Fray . The Chameleons , a post-punk band, was formed in the area, and was described by the Middleton Guardian as "Middleton's most famous export". Sally Dynevor , an actress in the Manchester-based soap opera Coronation Street is from Middleton. Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale The Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester in England. Its largest town

1938-509: The arson attack. Alkrington Hall was built in 1736 and was the seat of the Lever family. Its dominant position on a wooded hillside, looks out over the Irk Valley towards Middleton. Some of the original parkland around the hall has now been developed into high end housing, while the rest is a Local Nature Reserve , Alkrington Wood Situated below the parish church, on Long Street, this

1995-400: The building several times, none of which have been carried out. Lodge Mill is reputedly Middleton's oldest surviving mill. Situated opposite to the old substation, the building dates back to 1839, and was a silk and cotton mill. A fire on December 30th, 2021 damaged the back mill. Damage was also caused to the front mill when, during demolition of the back mill, the back of the engine house for

2052-479: The centre of several circumjacent settlements. It was an ecclesiastical parish of the hundred of Salford , ruled by aristocratic families. The Church of St Leonard is a Grade I listed building . The Flodden Window in the church's sanctuary is thought to be the oldest war memorial in the United Kingdom, memorialising the archers of Middleton who fought at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. In 1770, Middleton

2109-490: The council elected every year except every fourth year when no councilors are elected. The council has been controlled by Labour since 2011. The borough lies directly north-northeast of the City of Manchester , to the east of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, to the north of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham and partly to the east of the county of West Yorkshire bordering near to the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale and

2166-543: The early 1970s, The Arndale Property Trust cleared land adjacent to Middleton Gardens to build an 'American-style' modern shopping precinct. The Middleton Arndale Centre commenced trading in 1971, although it was officially opened by the Duchess of Kent in March 1972. The Parish Church of St Leonard was completed in 1524, incorporating two stone arches made of stonework from an earlier Norman church. A wooden Saxon church

2223-530: The front mill was accidentally demolished. The front mill is currently occupied by a local ice cream parlour. Middleton is host to many local sports clubs, including Middleton Cricket Club who are currently playing in the Lancashire League (cricket) . Four golf clubs are within easy reach of the town centre: North Manchester Golf Glub, The Manchester Golf Club (at Slattocks), Heaton Park Golf Club and Blackley Golf Club. In January 2009, Middleton saw

2280-420: The immediate district. Much of Middleton's built environment is characterised by its 19th-century red-brick terraced houses , the infrastructure that was built to support these and the town's former cotton mills , although from the middle of the 20th century the town saw the growth of its outlying residential areas of Langley , Hollin and Boarshaw which is predominately ex-local authority housing. The skyline

2337-428: The improvement of Middleton and Tonge townships or civil parishes. In 1878, the township of Alkrington and parts of the townships of Hopwood and Thornham were added to the area of the commissioners. It was in 1886 this territory was incorporated as a borough , giving it Borough status in the United Kingdom . Following the Local Government Act 1894 parts of Great Heaton and Little Heaton townships were added to

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2394-462: The local Cardinal Langley Grammar School, later known as Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High School . Bernard Manning (1930–2007), Manchester-born ( Ancoats ) comedian, lived in Alkrington . Gold selling music producer Louis Gibzen attended Middleton Technology School ; Radio 1Xtra 's DJ Semtex is also from the town. All four members of the indie-rock group The Courteeners are also from

2451-467: The mid-20th century. This transition gave rise to Middleton as a mill town . The town's local newspaper, the Middleton Guardian has a history going back to Victorian times . copies can be found in the local library of every publication since 1908. JW Lees houses its brewery at Middleton Junction. The brewery owns several pubs in the Greater Manchester area. The town was linked to

2508-469: The national rail network until 1964 when Middleton and Middleton Junction railway stations closed to passengers. Mills Hill and Moston are now the nearest stations. Lying within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire from the early 12th century, Middleton was once an ecclesiastical parish of the hundred of Salford , and in Oldham poor law union. In 1861 commissioners were established for

2565-405: The newly created Municipal Borough of Middleton , a local government district in the administrative county of Lancashire. In 1933 there were exchanges of territory between the borough of Middleton, the City of Manchester and Chadderton Urban District . In the same year, parts of Unsworth were amalgamated with Middleton, whilst part of it was moved to Royton Urban District . It was proposed in

2622-407: The opening of a large Tesco Extra supermarket on July 6th, 2013. Middleton is also home to Rochdale Triathlon Club. Weekly coached swimming sessions are currently held at Middleton Arena, Tuesday 7-8pm and Thursday 9-10pm. The Hopwood Hall College offers a gym to both its students and members of the general public. In 2005, the new Middleton bus station was opened to replace the old one, next to

2679-477: The opening of a new £13 million sports and leisure venue in the town centre. The Middleton Arena is a joint venture by Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council and supermarket chain Tesco . The facility has replaced the old Middleton Civic Centre and Middleton Leisure Centre, allowing the site formerly occupied by these buildings to be cleared for further development into a supermarket. Said development resulted in

2736-456: The rest of Middleton and rural land. The "Woodside" district of Alkrington is home to a number of affluent properties with Woodfield Road, Middleton's most expensive street, being located here. In 1212, the manor of Alkrington, consisting of four oxgangs of land, was held by Adam de Prestwich from the Montbegon fee . About 20 years later it passed to the de Lacys , and subsequently to

2793-406: The site. The manor of Alkrington was bought by the Lever family in the 1600s but when the last family member died childless the estate and present hall were sold. The new owners sold on most of the land and the hall came into the possession of the local council who converted it to flats. The hall was later resold into private hands and converted into four luxury homes. The area of Alkrington township

2850-474: The towns of Chadderton , Failsworth and Oldham. The towns of Heywood, Littleborough and Milnrow form an urban area with Rochdale. The following table shows the religious identity of residents residing in Rochdale. The table below details the population change since 1801, including the percentage change since the last available census data. Although the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale has only existed 1974, figures have been generated by combining data from

2907-528: Was 797 acres (323 ha). The underlying geology is that of the Lancashire Coalfield . The highest ground, 350 feet (110 m) above sea level in the south-east and north east but mostly above 300 feet (91 m), slopes downwards to the boundary brooks in the south west. The main road that serves Alkrington is the A664 from Manchester via Blackley to Middleton . Junction 20 of the M60 motorway

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2964-857: Was a radical writer and politician. He led the Middleton contingent to the meeting at St Peter's Fields in August 1819, pressing for parliamentary reform, which ended in the Peterloo Massacre . Joel Halliwell (1881 – 1958) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War I. Lee Rigby, British soldier and victim of the 2013 Woolwich attack , was from Middleton. Steve Coogan , John Richmond , Clint Boon of Inspiral Carpets , Maartin Allcock of Fairport Convention and Jethro Tull , Brendan and Martin Coogan all attended

3021-406: Was a village of twenty houses, but in the 18th and 19th centuries it grew into a thriving and populous seat of textile manufacture and it was granted borough status in 1886. Langley in the north of the town was one of Manchester City Council 's overspill council estates , whilst Alkrington in the south is a suburban area. In 616, Æthelfrith of Bernicia , an Anglo-Saxon King, crossed

3078-692: Was created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 . It was abolished in 1918 when Middleton became part of the Middleton and Prestwich constituency . Today Middleton forms part of the Heywood and Middleton parliamentary constituency , and the Blackley and Middleton South parliamentary constituency , represented in the House of Commons by Elsie Blundell , & Graham Stringer respectively, both of

3135-460: Was later re-opened in 1985 and remains in use. Middleton railway station , near the town centre, was the terminus of a short branch line, which closed to passengers in 1964. A car chase scene of the 2001 British-made Samuel L. Jackson film The 51st State was filmed on a stretch of the M60 motorway, which runs alongside Rhodes and through Alkrington, just outside the centre of the town. In May 2021

3192-517: Was originally a coaching inn on the road between Chester and York . It is said to date from at least 1632 and parts of it date back to the 1500s. This building is situated on Oldham Road, opposite the Middleton office of the Greater Manchester Police. Warwick Mill was a cotton mill built in 1907, with 5 machine floors within. It is a Grade II listed building and currently sits derelict, although plans have been made to convert

3249-480: Was succeeded by his brother whose younger son, John lived at Alkrington until 1834 and then to Dorning Rasbotham who sold it to John Lees. Historically a part of Lancashire , in the Middle Ages Alkrington was a township in the parish of Prestwich-cum-Oldham in the hundred of Salford . Once rolling farmland, in 1866 Alkrington became a separate civil parish , in 1886 Alkrington was added to

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