Heaton Moor

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Heaton Moor is one of the Four Heatons located in Stockport. It borders on Heaton Chapel, Heaton Norris and Heaton Mersey.

In recent years, Heaton Moor's house prices have risen drastically due to its desirable location for commuting to Manchester. Heaton Moor is arguably the most prestigious of the Four Heatons with many pubs, bars and shops split into two sections 2 hundred metres apart.

In the section closest to Heaton Chapel railway station, The Elizabethan, The Plough and The Crown pubs all reside on Heaton Moor Road in the centre of Heaton Moor's nightlife along with cafe-bars The Bakery, The Orangery and Town bar.

The other section contains the Moor Top, the Savoy Cinema, a Tesco express store (built in 2004) and several estate agents and charity shops. The Savoy Cinema has recently announced its closure due to low audiences.[1] This caused an uproar amongst locals, especially when it was announced it could be replaced by a Barracuda bar.[2] A campaign entitled 'Save Our Savoy' was launched. Whether the campaign has been successful or not is currently unknown.[3]

Shaw Road is another socially active part of Heaton Moor and is home to two Indian Restaurants; The Heaton Moor Tandoori and The Kushoom Koly as well as the Blue Cat cafe bar, Cassidy's bar and Pokusevski's delicatessen.

Heaton Moor was the birthplace of cricketer Charles Marriott and dramatist Ronald Gow. It is also home to Martyn Hett who is famous for his roles in ITV1's soap challenge and Hollyoaks: 'On The Pull'. He also appeared as Emile de Becque in a 2002 production of South Pacific.

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  1. ^ Payne, Eileen. "Savoy cinema faces last picture show", Stockport Express, Guardian Media Group, 2 August 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-15.
  2. ^ Payne, Eileen. "Campaign to save the Savoy is stepped up", Stockport Express, Guardian Media Group, 23 August 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-15.
  3. ^ Payne, Eileen. "Plan to turn Savoy into pub rejected", Stockport Express, Guardian Media Group, 11 October 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-15.

Coordinates: 53°25′20″N, 2°11′00″W