Audenshaw

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Audenshaw


A view over Audenshaw, with the Audenshaw Reservoirs and the City of Manchester Stadium beyond

Audenshaw (Greater Manchester)
Audenshaw

Audenshaw shown within Greater Manchester
Population 12,790
OS grid reference SJ925975
Metropolitan borough Tameside
Metropolitan county Greater Manchester
Region North West
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town AUDENSHAW / DENTON
Postcode district M34
Dialling code 0161
Police Greater Manchester
Fire Greater Manchester
Ambulance North West
European Parliament North West England
UK Parliament Denton and Reddish
List of places: UKEnglandGreater Manchester

Coordinates: 53°28′28″N 2°06′44″W / 53.4743, -2.1122

Audenshaw is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside in Greater Manchester, England. Lying close to the city of Manchester, Audenshaw lies south of Ashton-under-Lyne, east of Droylsden and north of Denton.

Audenshaw lies within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire.

Contents

[edit] History

In 1877, part of the original village of Audenshaw was demolished to make way for the three Audenshaw Reservoirs.

[edit] Demography

Population growth in Audenshaw since 1801
Year 1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 1939 1951 1961 1971 2001
Population 2,275 2,772 3,781 4,891 5,374 5,427 6,327 7,024 7,308 7,958 7,216 7,977 7,876 8,461 12,015 12,661 12,122 11,901 12,790
Source:A Vision of Britain through Time[1]

[edit] Landmarks

Notable buildings include the beautiful Ryecroft Hall which was donated to the people of Audenshaw by the local Member of Parliament, Austin Hopkinson in 1921, St. Stephen's Church and the Robertson's Jam factory.

[edit] Education

There is only one secondary school in Audenshaw - Audenshaw School. However there are several primary schools:

  • Aldwyn Primary School
  • Hawthorns School and Motor Impaired Resource Base
  • Audenshaw Primary School
  • Poplar Street Primary School
  • St. Anne’s Roman Catholic Primary School
  • St. Stephen’s Church of England Primary School

[edit] Notable people

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nevell (1993), p. 12.

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] External links


Languages