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Wardley, Greater Manchester

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OS grid reference
  
SD765025

Region
  
North West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Metropolitan county
  
Greater Manchester

Dialling code
  
0161

Metropolitan borough
  
Salford

Country
  
England

Post town
  
MANCHESTER

Postcode district
  
M27, M28

Wardley, Greater Manchester

Wardley is a suburban area of the City of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England. It borders Linnyshaw, Walkden and Swinton.

Contents

Map of Wardley, Worsley, Manchester, UK

Transport

The A6 road (Manchester Road) passes through the district with frequent bus services (36 and 37) linking Bolton, Farnworth and Walkden with Swinton, Pendleton, Salford and Manchester. There is also an hourly daytime only Monday to Saturday service (484) through Wardley which links Hope Hospital (recently renamed "Salford Royal Hospital"), Salford with Prestwich via Eccles, Monton, Wardley, Swinton, Pendlebury, Agecroft and Rainsough.

The district is served by Moorside railway station which is located on Moorside Road close to the junction with Chorley Road (A6), Swinton. Until 1974 the station was known as "Moorside and Wardley railway station". The station is on the Manchester Victoria to Wigan line via Atherton.

General information

Until fairly recently Wardley had three public houses, the Morning Star, the Red Lion and the Brook Tavern, but the last has now closed down and has recently been converted into a small Tesco store. The Brook Tavern, as its name implied, stood on (the Worsley side of) Sindsley Brook, the historic boundary between Swinton and Worsley. The thriving Morning Star pub is run by the Manchester area's Joseph Holt's Brewery.

Wardley Hall is the residence of the Roman Catholic bishop of Salford. Adjacent to it is St Mary's Catholic Cemetery.

Wardley Industrial Estate lies between the A6 (Manchester Road) and the A580 (the East Lancashire Road).

Wardley means "clearing by a fort", from Old English weard "ward, protection" and leāh "clearing, wood". The name was recorded as Weardeleige in 1148.

School

Secondary

  • St Ambrose Barlow RC High School, Ash Drive, Wardley, Swinton
  • References

    Wardley, Greater Manchester Wikipedia