- Irlams o' th' Height
Irlams o' th' Height is an area within Pendleton, toward the north west corner of the
Salford ,Greater Manchester ,England . It is on the extremity of theCity of Salford metropolitan district boundary, and stands next to Swinton andPendlebury . It also has borders with the rest ofEccles .One of the main features of Irlams o' th' Height is the A6 dual carriageway running through it, with "Bolton Road" running parallel to it.
The village is on top of the
Irwell Valley, and roads such as "Bank Lane" go down the valley to "Duchy Road". There has been a settlement at Irlams o' th' Height for many centuries, and it is thought that the name derives from the Irlam family that ran the Pack Horse Inn. It was first recorded in theparish of Eccles in 1180.cite web |url=http://www.salford.gov.uk/living/planning/conservation/viewconservation/conirlams.htm |title=Irlams o' th' Height |publisher= Salford City Council |accessdate=2006-07-07] The village became prosperous in the 19th century due to theindustrial revolution , and became a well established community of handloom weavers.Some parts of the area are now designated as a conservation area, centreing on "Queen Street", "King Street" and " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/49705 Claremont Road] ", as these retain the early street pattern. Thirty buildings are recognised as being of archaeological or historic interest in the "Greater Manchester Sites and Monuments Register". The conservation area was designated in 1991, and it is 1.02
hectare s (2.52acre s) in size.Irlams o' th' Height had a railway station until 1955 when it was closed due to a low number of travellers. It was on the
Manchester Victoria toWigan Wallgate line. Heading towardsWigan , the proceeding station was Pendleton (closed in the 1980s upon Salford Crescent station opening) and the following station was Pendlebury, closed in 1960. [http://www.pendcoll.ac.uk Pendleton College] , asixth form college is situated on "Dronfield Road", on the site of the former Pendleton High School for Girls, which closed in 1973.Buile Hill High School is nextdoor on "Eccles Old Road" (A576), close toSeedley . There is a large Co-op near the junction of the A580/A6 – the start of the A580. The area is normally over-run by teenagers, due to the surounding schools and college.References
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