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Is Marple in Greater Manchester or Cheshire?

Is Marple in Greater Manchester or Cheshire?

Marple is a rural town within the metropolitan borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, which historically adjoins the Cheshire boundary and includes the villages of Marple, Mellor, Hawk Green, High Lane, Marple Bridge, Moor End, Strines and the hamlet of Mill Brow, all of which have some excellent views of Manchester …

Is Marple a nice place to live?

Although I’ve lived in Marple Bridge for nearly 30 years, Marple is a nice place to live. There are good and not so good areas – I’m sure you can work that out for yourself. The main downside is the dreadful traffic in a morning from Marple to Stockport which is completely unpredictable.

Is Marple in Cheshire East or West?

Marple lies two miles north-east of the Cheshire border, and was historically in the county of Cheshire. Marple falls within the metropolitan district council of Stockport. It is in the SK6 postcode district.

Which county is Marple Bridge in?

Stockport

Marple Bridge
Metropolitan borough Stockport
Metropolitan county Greater Manchester
Region North West
Country England

How high is Marple above sea level?

Geography. The area, close to Derbyshire, covers just over 11 square miles (28 km2) of countryside, ranging from heavily wooded valleys to hill-top moorland. It rises from around 262 feet (80 m) above sea level at the River Goyt to 1,073 feet (327 m) at Cobden Edge.

What council is Marple in?

Marple North is an electoral ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. It elects three Councillors to Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council using the first past the post electoral method, electing one Councillor every year without election on the fourth.

Is Marple in the Peak District?

The District of Marple is situated in the South East corner of Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom. The Peak District countryside surrounding Marple offers many pleasant walks and rambles, there being 66 mile of public footpaths in the Urban District alone.

What is the population of Marple Cheshire?

23,687
It is on the River Goyt and 9 miles (14 km) southeast of Manchester, 9 miles (14 km) north of Macclesfield and 4 miles (6 km) southeast of Stockport….Marple, Greater Manchester.

Marple
Area 34.67 km2 (13.39 sq mi)
Population 23,687
• Density 683/km2 (1,770/sq mi)
OS grid reference SJ971893

What is Marple famous for?

Marple is notable for its series of 16 canal locks, known as Marple Lock Flight, close to the village centre. The Peak Forest Canal skirts the village, north running alongside Marple Memorial Park and Brabyns Park until it reaches the Marple Aqueduct and on to Dukinfield Junction, and south towards Bugsworth Basin.

Is Sale in Cheshire or Greater Manchester?

Sale is a large town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Cheshire, it is located on the south bank of the River Mersey, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of Stretford, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northeast of Altrincham, and 5.2 miles (8.4 km) southwest of Manchester.

What river flows through Marple?

River Goyt
The River Goyt flows though the District from south to north, meeting its tributary the River Etherow at a point near Compstall, appropriately named “Water Meetings”.

What is the population of Marple Bridge?

Much of Marple’s 23,000 population considers the area to be a town in its own right rather than part of Stockport. With canal towpaths and ready access to the surrounding hills it is at the more rural end of the borough.

Where is the parish of Marple in Cheshire?

Guide to Marple, Cheshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records. MARPLE, a chapelry, in the parish and union of Stockport, hundred of Macclesfield, and the North division of the county of Chester, it is 4¾ miles ESE from Stockport.

When did Marple become part of Greater Manchester?

In 1866 Marple became a civil parish in Cheshire and in 1894 the parish formed an urban district. In 1974 the urban district was abolished and its former area was transferred to Greater Manchester to form part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport.

Where did the name of Marple come from?

The name of Marple is believed to be derived from either maere hop hyll meaning “The hill at the boundary valley” or maere pill “The stream at the boundary”.

When did Ludworth with Mellor become part of Marple?

Ludworth with Mellor was ‘moved’ to become part of the Urban District of Marple in Cheshire in boundary reorganisations in 1936. Very little is known about early Ludworth, except that there was a corn mill at Mill Brow in the 1200s.

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