- Greenmount, Greater Manchester
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 53.6276
longitude= -2.3308
official_name= Greenmount
population=
metropolitan_borough= Bury
metropolitan_county=Greater Manchester
region= North West England
constituency_westminster= Bury North
post_town= BOLTON
postcode_district = BL8
postcode_area= BL
dial_code= 01204
os_grid_reference= SD777143
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static_image_caption=Peel Tower on Harcles Hill above GreenmountGreenmount is a village amongst the
West Pennine Moors , within the northern area of theMetropolitan Borough of Bury , inGreater Manchester ,England .Historically a part of
Lancashire , Greenmount is convert|13|mi|km|1|lk=on north ofManchester , convert|1|mi|km|1 to the northeast of Tottington, and convert|2|mi|km|1 to the south ofRamsbottom .History
Toponymy
The village of Greenmount was formerly known as Nailer's Green.Fact|date=January 2008 Nailer's Green comes from the Old English meaning "the green field or enclosure of a man called Naegl".
Development
Hollymount R.C. Primary school is a four floor building. For many years the school's football team played in the colours of
Celtic F.C. . The school's former headmistress (Sister James) was one of the last of severalnun s who taught at the school until the early 1990s. Adjacent to Hollymount school there was once aconvent with a splendid array of gardens containing agrotto ofMary (mother of Jesus) , school children would form a procession of prayer here onMay Day each year. The convent was also previously used as an orphanage and as a hospital for servicemen injured in conflict duringThe Great War . Theconvent closed in the late 1980s and much of theconvent has now been replaced with modern houses.There was once a public house at the junction of Brandlesholme Road and Vernon Road called 'The Nailers Green', however this pub closed down in 2004. The pub was notorious in the 1980s for its alsatian guard dog that was kept on the rooftop. The Nailers Green, and its large car park, were controversially replaced with a complex of 26 flats in 2004. [ [http://burydem.bury.gov.uk/aksbury/images/att1084.doc Bury Council Appeal re 26 flats] ]
Governance
Since 1974, as part of the
Local Government Act 1972 , Greenmount has formed part of theMetropolitan Borough of Bury ofGreater Manchester .Geography
The village of Greenmount is convert|13|mi|km|1 north of
Manchester and can be reached via the M66 motorway by taking the Junction 1 exit A56 via Summerseat. Greenmount lies 1 mile to the north east of Tottington, 2 miles to the south ofRamsbottom , 1 mile north ofBrandlesholme and 1 mile west of Summerseat. Holcombe Brook is adjacent to the East side of Greenmount. Greenmount has two main roads running through it: Holcombe Road and Brandlesholme Road.At the top of Brandlesholme Road there is a T-junction with Holcombe Road (B6215) at the centre of the village, at the junction lies Greenmount's Protestant Church together with a small row of shops and The Bulls Head public house/restaurant. South West of Greenmount via Holcombe Road leads to the neighbouring town of
Tottington . North West of Greenmount via Bolton Road (A676) leads to village ofHawkshaw and ultimatelyBolton (5 miles away). To the North East one can take Bolton Road West to reachRamsbottom andEdenfield . Travelling South from Greenmount one can reach the town ofBury . The shortest route is approximately 3 miles by taking Brandlesholme Road (viaBrandlesholme ). An alternative 4 mile route to Bury is possible by taking Holcombe Road (which becomes Market Street, Bury Road and Tottington Rd) viaTottington .The physical landscape of the village is dominated by Affetside Moor and Holcombe Moor. The southern section of the village lies alongside Two Brooks Valley, a former industrial valley characterised today by small farm dwellings, open countryside and streams which drain water from the moors above.
Demography
The village of Greenmount attracted significant population growth between 1967 and 1982 when a large area of housing was built.Fact|date=February 2007 Since that time the population has remained largely static. The residents of Greenmount are principally middle class suburban white folk.Fact|date=February 2007
Landmarks
The village of Greenmount has retained its nonconformist church, [http://www.nwsynod.org.uk/district/churchdetails/2L33 Greenmount United Reformed Church] , a collection of shops, post office and a large public house with restaurant. The former primary school building provides facilities for a number of community activities. There is also a cricket club and golf club, both with significant membership numbers.
There are two remaining primary schools, Greenmount Primary and Hollymount Roman Catholic Primary school. Hollymount Primary school is located at the top of a hill accessed via Hollymount Lane, this lane is also used to access the local golf course.
From Greenmount there is a good view of Peel Tower which stands on top of Harcles Hill, known locally as Holcombe Hill.
Kirklees Trail / Former Railway Line
At one time Greenmount village was a stopping point from Bury to Holcombe Brook via a rail line operated by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, this line was closed to passengers in 1968. The old rail line is now the central footpath through a park and nature trail through Kirklees Valley called Kirklees Trail, this trail provides an alternative flat route for pedestrians to access the neighbouring town of Tottington (the alternative route by road involves negotiating two steep hills via the A676 or 'Stormer Hill'). There is also a lake popular with fishermen, an impressive bridge over the river, a bird sanctuary (Greenmount Wild Bird Sanctuary)and a cricket club all situated along the trail.
[http://www.bury.gov.uk/LeisureAndCulture/ParksAndRecreation/Countryside/Trails/Kirklees.htm Kirklees Trail]
Notable people
The
Manchester United team-mates and brothers Gary and Phil Neville were both born and raised in the village, the Neville brothers and their fatherNeville Neville played cricket at Greenmount Cricket club (in theBolton Cricket League ) and both brothers were junior members of Greenmount golf club. Multi millionaire Ron Wood, former owner of [http://www.birthdays.co.uk/default.asp Birthday's cards] , also lives in the village.TV presenter (and
Emmerdale actor)Lisa Riley was born and raised in Greenmount, Lisa was a former pupil of Hollymount Primary School and St. Gabriels R.C. High School in Bury. Antony Cotton, star of popular soap operaCoronation Street , was also born and raised in the village and was a pupil of nearby Woodhey High School.References
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