- Cadishead
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude = 53.427
longitude = -2.434
official_name= Cadishead
population=
metropolitan_borough=City of Salford
metropolitan_county=Greater Manchester
region = North West England
constituency_westminster= Worsley and Eccles South
post_town= MANCHESTER
postcode_district= M44
postcode_area= M
dial_code= 0161
os_grid_reference= SJ711924
london_distance=
static_
static_image_caption=Cadishead Viaduct over theManchester Ship Canal Cadishead is a town in the
metropolitan borough of theCity of Salford , inGreater Manchester ,England . Historically a part ofLancashire , Cadishead is the most southwesterly settlement in the City of Salford.History
Records dating from 1212 show that the whole of Cadishead (then called Cadwalensate) was rented from King Joe Quinn by Gilbert Notton for four shillings a year, a sum equivalent to about £650 today.cite web |title=Irlam & Cadishead – Local History |publisher=Salford City Council |url=http://www.salford.gov.uk/living/yourcom/salfordlife/aboutsalford/salfordlocalhistory/localhistory-irlcadi.htm |accessdate=2007-11-10]
Until the early 19th century, most of the area was part of the peat bog known as
Chat Moss , but by 1805 work had started to reclaim the land. The opening of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894 had a major effect on the subsequent development of Cadishead. [cite web |title=Currency converter |publisher=The National Archives |url=http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/currency/ |accessdate=2007-04-10]Cadishead & Lord Street Park
Cadishead is situated between
Irlam andHollins Green /Rixton, adjacent to theManchester Ship Canal and theM62 motorway , close to the border betweenGreater Manchester andWarrington .There is a purpose-built main play area located at lord street park which controversially was built on an old graveyard. The park is also home to a local legend, 'Ripper' who was associated with blessing the graveyard. After all building was finished on the burial area, plans to renovate the area were discussed at the local council. 'Cadishead Community Recreational Centre' is also situated on the site.References
Notes
Bibliography
*cite book |first=Glynis |last=Cooper |title=Salford: An Illustrated History |publisher=The Breedon Books Publishing Company |year=2005 |isbn=1859834558
External links
* [http://www.colsal.org.uk/sites/icdlhs/Homepage.asp Irlam and Cadishead Local History Society]
* [http://www.stmaryscadishead.co.uk/ St. Mary the Virgin C of E parish church]
* [http://www.cadisheadrhinos.co.uk/ Cadishead Rhinos ARLFC]
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