Ashton upon Mersey

Ashton upon Mersey

St Martin's Church, Ashton upon Mersey
Ashton upon Mersey
Ashton upon Mersey shown within Greater Manchester
Population 9,693 (2011)
OS grid reference SJ785925
 London 162 mi (261 km) SE
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SALE
Postcode district M33
Dialling code 0161
Police Greater Manchester
Fire Greater Manchester
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK Parliament

Ashton upon Mersey is an area of Sale in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The population of the Trafford Ward at the 2011 census was 9,693.[1] It lies on the south bank of the River Mersey, in the northwestern part of Sale, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Manchester city centre.

Historically part of Cheshire, it became an urban district in 1895 under the Local Government Act 1894. In 1930, the Ashton upon Mersey urban district was abolished and the area became a part of the urban district of Sale.[2]

History

A 4th century hoard of 46 Roman coins was discovered and is one of four known hoards dating from that period discovered within the Mersey basin.[3][4] In the 18th century, it was thought that Ashton upon Mersey might have been the site of Fines Miaimae et Flaviae, a Roman station next to the River Mersey. However, this was based on the De Situ Britanniae, a manuscript forged by Charles Bertram, and there is no evidence to suggest any such station existed.[5] "Ashton" is Old English for "village or farm near the ash trees", suggesting that Ashton upon Mersey is of Anglo-Saxon origin.[6] The township is first mentioned in 1260.[7]

The poet Lascelles Abercrombie was born in Ashton upon Mersey. Karl Pilkington, the author, radio and TV personality, attended Ashton on Mersey High School for many years. Andy Rourke of the Smiths, and Chris Sievey, the man behind The Freshies and Frank Sidebottom, are also from Ashton upon Mersey.

See also

References

Notes
  1. "Trafford ward population". Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  2. "Ashton upon Mersey UD". A vision of Britain through time.
  3. Nevell (1992), pp. 59, 75.
  4. Nevell (1997), p. 20.
  5. Swain (1987), pp. 9–10.
  6. Swain (1987), pp. 12–13.
  7. Nevell (1997), p. 32.
Bibliography
  • Nevell, Mike (1992). Tameside Before 1066. Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council. ISBN 1-871324-07-6. 
  • Nevell, Mike (1997). The Archaeology of Trafford. Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council. ISBN 1-870695-25-9. 
  • Swain, Norman (1987). A History of Sale from earliest times to the present day. Wilmslow: Sigma Press. ISBN 1-85058-086-3. 


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