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cockfighting that used to take place there. The parsonage soon gained a reputation for being haunted; servants refused to sleep on the premises, and it was abandoned in 1850. Local alderman Fletcher Moss bought the house in 1865, and lived in it for more than 40 years. In 1902, he installed a gateway complete with wrought iron gates which he purchased from the soon to be demolished Spread Eagle Hotel in central Manchester which he once owned, at the entrance to the parsonage's garden, which, because of the building's reputation, became known locally as "the gates to Hell". The parsonage is now open to the community and used as exhibition rooms for various forms of art. The gardens are still open to the public. The area around St James' Church has the highest concentration of
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1951, as a charity fund raiser for local hospices. Old Bedians is based in East Didsbury and was founded in 1954. It regularly fields three senior teams as well as a junior section. Desmond Pastore, believed to be the oldest rugby player in the world, was a founder member of the club and later became its president. Formerly a player for Sale and Cheshire, Desmond played his last game for Manchester club Egor on his 91st birthday. Bedians AFC, an amateur football club that was founded in 1928, share the Underbank Farm ground with Old Bedians RUFC.
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administration and defence, and 8% other. These figures were similar to those from surrounding areas, but Didsbury did have a relatively larger education sector than other nearby wards, perhaps explained by the high density of schools in the area. A significant number of people (12%) commute to areas outside Didsbury; at the 2001 census there were 6,555 jobs in Didsbury, compared with the 7,417 employed residents.
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The areas adjacent to the Mersey lie within the river's flood plain, and so have historically been prone to flooding after heavy rainfall. The last major flooding was in the late 1960s. In the 1970s extensive flood mitigation work carried out along the Mersey Valley through Manchester has helped to speed up the passage of floodwater.
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In the northern part of Didsbury lies Fog Lane Park, a large municipal green space which borders on Withington and Burnage. The park, which features playing fields and ornamental gardens, was established in 1926 by the Manchester Corporation. The park also contains basketball courts, tennis courts, a
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at its Wilmslow Road entrance and the Ball Brook ran through its large garden. Other members of the family, Charles (or Carl) and Adelaide (or Adelheid) Souchay, lived nearby at Withington House on Wilmslow Road (the present site of the telephone exchange at Old Broadway). The Souchays were related
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Didsbury's built environment has developed around the areas of East Didsbury, West Didsbury, and Didsbury Village, which separates the two. The Albert Park conservation area, covering much of West Didsbury, places planning restrictions on development, alterations to buildings, and pruning of trees.
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Jewish immigrants started to arrive in Manchester from the late 18th century, initially settling mainly in the suburbs to the north of the city. From the 1890s onwards, many of them moved to what were seen as the more "sophisticated" suburbs in the south, such as Withington and Didsbury. The influx
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programme, a national scheme for the refurbishment and remodelling of every secondary school in England. It is planned to replace all the current buildings, which date back to 1951. Parrs Wood and The Barlow were two of only six schools in Manchester to achieve the Manchester Inclusion Standard in
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Didsbury has two rugby union clubs, Toc H R.F.C. and Old Bedians. Toc H, founded in 1924, plays at Simons Fields, on Ford Lane. Its first team plays in the North Lancashire and Cumbria league. The club runs four senior teams and a youth section; it has run a 10-a-side competition every May since
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Marie Louise Gardens is a relatively small park to the west of the centre of Didsbury, opened in 1903 in memory of Marie Louise Silkenstadt. The gardens are planted out with a number of rare and unusual tree species. The park was at the centre of controversy in 2007 after Manchester City Council
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was also a winner of the Green Flag Award in 2008. The park is used for dog walking, recreational play, picnics, and hosts events like the Didsbury Festival and Classic Car show. 'Didsbury Good Neighbours', a charity, is based in the park's refurbished pavilion, and operates an on-site cafe. The
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The traditional independent retailers are gradually being replaced by multi-national firms, raising fears that Didsbury may lose its individual identity and become a "clone town". However, independent traders continue to thrive, especially along Burton Road in West Didsbury, which celebrates its
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there in 1847, and the first wedding to take place there was that of John Souchay's eldest daughter in 1850. The Souchays are buried in St Paul's churchyard. Eltville House was purchased by Jame Clayton Chorlton in 1888 and he renamed it Didsbury Priory. The Chorltons often opened their private
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in 1855. It underwent major refurbishment in 1620 and again in the 19th century, although most of the stonework visible today dates from the 17th century. A parsonage was built next to one of the two public houses that flanked the nearby village green, Ye Olde Cock Inn, so-called because of the
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In 2001, the main industries of employment in Didsbury were 20% property and business services, 15% education, 15% health and social work, 10% retail and wholesale, 9% manufacturing, 6% transport and communications, 5% financial services, 4% hotels and restaurants, 4% construction, 4% public
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is a community park located close to the centre of Didsbury village, surrounded by residential housing. It is one of the first municipal planned parks in the city, redesigned in the 1920s to include recreational features for residents, such as bowling greens. Located within the St. James’
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independent spirit each year with the two-day Westfest festival. The 200-year-old Peacock's Funeral Parlour, one of the few pre-Victorian buildings in the village and regarded by some as the centrepiece of the village, was demolished in the summer of 2005 to make way for a new branch of
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through Didsbury remained derelict for over 20 years until it was reopened in 2013. Rather than reopening at the site of the old Midland Railway station on Wilmslow Road, it was decided instead to locate the new Didsbury Village tram stop further down the line at School Lane.
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The Barlow RC High School is an average size secondary school, with about 1,000 pupils. It too is regularly over-subscribed. It was described in its October 2003 Ofsted report as "a successful and effective school that is providing a good education for its pupils".
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A charter granted in about 1260 shows that a corn-grinding mill was operating in Didsbury, along the River Mersey, but the earliest reference to Didsbury is in a document dating from 1235, recording a grant of land for the building of a chapel. The church was named
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Alderman Fletcher Moss was also responsible for restoring the gardens surrounding the old parsonage of St James's Church. Today, the Parsonage Gardens are open to the public, and the former parsonage house is now in use as an art gallery and community building.
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The original site of Didsbury Village is in the conservation area now known as Didsbury St James, about half a mile (1 km) to the south of what is today's village centre. The old village green is now the beer garden of The Didsbury pub.
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Conservation Area, it features preservation-order trees, grassland, woodland, and flora. An old air-raid shelter is rumoured to be beneath the football pitch. The park includes a children's playground, a football pitch, and bowling greens.
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and 1% Chinese or other ethnic group. The under-16s accounted for 17% of the population, and the over-65s for 15%. The population density in 2001 was 5,276/square mile (2,037/km). In May 2021 a claim published by the
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A growing population of German merchants and industrialists in the mid-19th century earned Manchester the nickname of "the German city". In the Didsbury area, the Souchays were a well-known merchant family of
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also acts as an emergency flood basin, storing floodwater until it can be safely released back into the river. Parts of the local flood plain, much of Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden, the whole of nearby
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in 1865. He and his wife Josephine Helene built Rose Bank on Palatine Road in West Didsbury in 1872. Their only daughter, Marie Louise, married William Murray Caldwell Greaves Bagshawe of Ford Hall in
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in 1866, and in 1876 was incorporated into the Withington Urban Sanitary District, superseded in 1894 by the creation of Withington Urban District. Withington Urban District was a subdivision of the
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In 1921, a war memorial was erected outside Didsbury Library, on the opposite side of the road to the Midland Railway station. Dedicated to the memory of the 174 local servicemen who fell in
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programme of Christian worship – the world's oldest continuous radio programme – is often broadcast from Emmanuel Church, on Barlow Moor Road. Two of Didsbury's religious buildings are
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has an office with 300 employees in Pioneer House on the 292,000 square feet (27,100 m2), Dutch-owned Towers Business Park. In 2005, other tenants of the business park included
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reached the village in 1352 the chapel yard was consecrated to provide a cemetery for the victims, it being "inconvenient to carry the dead all the way to Manchester".
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Parrs Wood, with about 2,000 pupils on its register, is much larger than the average, and is regularly over-subscribed in Year 7. In its 2007 inspection report by the
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2007, awarded by Manchester Council to those schools doing innovative work to ensure that all their pupils are able to participate fully in the school's activities.
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and many of the listed buildings in the area are grouped into the St. James' Conservation area, which is centred on Wilmslow Road, just south of Didsbury Village.
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to take spectators to the landing, many of whom had stood throughout the night. Paulhan's progress was followed throughout by a special train carrying his wife,
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recorded Didsbury as having a population of 14,292, of whom 87% were born in the United Kingdom. A large majority of residents, 88%, identified themselves as
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The tram route uses a reopened section of the former Midland Railway line. Proposals were first announced in 1984 to reopen the disused line as part of the
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in memory of her late daughter, and bequeathed it to Withington Urban District Council. The gardens and the Lodge were designed by the civil engineer
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of Jewish immigrants led to West Didsbury being nicknamed "Yidsbury" and Palatine Road, a main road through West Didsbury, "Palestine Road".
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It is uncertain when the first chapel was built in Didsbury, but it is thought to have been before the middle of the 13th century. When the
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scheme and the former Didsbury station was to reopen under the name of Didsbury Central or Didsbury Village. The first phase of the
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were made in the studios. ABC ceased to use the site in 1968 when it lost its ITV franchise, on its merger with fellow ITV company
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and water fountain was erected outside Didsbury Midland Railway station in memory of local doctor and campaigner for the poor, Dr
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forms Didsbury's southern and southwestern boundaries and certain stretches of the river also demarcate the boundaries of the
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Among the other German industrialists in Didsbury was Johann Georg Silkenstadt, a cotton merchant who moved to the area from
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Formerly the "Ring o' Bells", the Didsbury Inn was at the heart of judicial and leisure activities in 18th century Didsbury.
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in 1891, and her father died the following year. The grieving Josephine Silkenstadt created a 5-acre (20,000 m) public
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of Manchester, and so Didsbury was absorbed into Manchester, although it remained a civil parish until 1910. Following the
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to the east and Withington to the north, but they have now been converted to nursing homes and offices. The opening of the
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descent with connections to Germany. John D. Souchay built Eltville House, a large residence on the corner of Fog Lane and
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could be forded. In the 13th century Didsbury was variously referred to as Dydesbyre, Dydesbiri, Didsbury or Dodesbury.
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Diocese of Salford. It is not as religiously diverse as some other areas of Manchester, but it has the second largest
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expansion of Manchester, Didsbury developed as a prosperous settlement; a few mansions from the period still exist on
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project – and the venue where the decision to build the canal was taken. The house was designed by Salford architect
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population in the borough and two synagogues: the Shaare Hayim Synagogue and the Sha'are Sedek Synagogue.
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62). It was sited along a disused railway track, as part of a nationwide initiative to promote cycling.
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in 1880 contributed greatly to the rapid growth in the population of Didsbury. Easy rail connections to
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Northern Tennis Club, in West Didsbury, is one of Manchester's few racquet clubs; it plays host to an
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Scholefield, R. A. (2004), "Manchester's Early Airfields, an extended article in Moving Manchester",
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Didsbury was one of the few places between Stretford and Stockport where the River Mersey could be
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at the junction of Parrs Wood Road and School Lane served as the northern studios of ITV station
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Didsbury is considered to form a 'stockbroker belt', as it is Manchester's most affluent suburb.
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is a 21-acre (8-hectare) recreational park south of the village centre. It is named after local
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training college, the Wesleyan Theological Institution; the Grade II*-listed building became
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miles (7 kilometres) south of Manchester city centre. To the north, Didsbury is bordered by
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Fletcher Moss, who donated the park to the city of Manchester in 1919. In 2008, it won the
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campus. It provides a fitness suite with classes and facilities for badminton and tennis.
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and his mechanics. Afterwards, his train took the party to a civic reception given by the
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fields four Saturday teams, two Women's teams and a Sunday team. The 1st XI plays in the
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Didsbury was largely rural until the mid-19th century, when it underwent development and
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on Palatine Road. Didsbury station was also served by Express trains from Manchester to
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In the postwar years, passenger train services on the South District Line (now part of
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lived in Didsbury 1915–1930 whilst working for the Guardian. Several novels including
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until its own facilities in Leeds were ready. In 1971, the studios were acquired by
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Sämtliche Briefe: Februar 1847 bis November 1847; Gesamtregister der Bände 1 bis 12
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Didsbury is covered by the South Manchester Division of Greater Manchester Police.
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as early as the 13th century. Its early history was dominated by being part of the
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march south from Manchester to Derby. Bonnie Prince Charlie crossed at Stockport.
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lived in East Didsbury whilst attending Manchester University in the mid-1970's.
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with a section of West Didsbury contained within the Barlow Moor ward. However,
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while a small section of West Didsbury was incorporated into the new ward of
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in 2004 resulted in Didsbury being split mainly between the two new wards of
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By 1764, Didsbury was described as a township in its own right. It became a
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of Residence. The University closed the campus and sold the land in 2014.
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Capitol Theatre, previously ABC Weekend Television's northern studios
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proposed to sell a portion of it to a private property developer.
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upkeep of the park is managed by the volunteer group,
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The Old Rectory: The Story of the English Parsonage
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Manchester City Council. History. 2990:from the original on 30 October 2021 2884:. Manchester City Council. History. 2664:, lives in West Didsbury as of 2009. 2505:adding citations to reliable sources 2299:Didsbury Methodist Church of St Paul 1822:. The site was then used briefly by 1201: 362:, England, on the north bank of the 5757:"Rugby star, 91, honoured by Queen" 5546:from the original on 4 January 2008 5374:from the original on 3 October 2009 5240:from the original on 4 January 2008 5072:O'Rourke, Aidan (26 October 2006). 4311:United Kingdom Census 2001 (2001). 4087:United Kingdom Census 2001 (2001). 3724:from the original on 5 January 2008 3433:The Friends of Marie Louise Gardens 2924:France, E.; Woodall, T. F. (1976). 2579:, the editor and proprietor of the 2417:Association of Tennis Professionals 738:, with one short overnight stop at 53:The Clock Tower in Didsbury village 7835:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal 7825:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal 5892:. DidsburyCCsports. 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(1998). 3173:"The Moves to the Suburbs" 2682:, journalist, was born in 2534: 2202: 2142:Didsbury CE Primary School 2133:Beaver Road Primary School 2065: 2012:The area is served by the 2005: 1909:Wilmslow Road bus corridor 1871:Didsbury Village tram stop 1852: 1783: 1623:Trinity Integrated Systems 1580: 1308:United Kingdom Census 2001 1003: 947:parliamentary constituency 896:historic county boundaries 810:for motor vehicles with a 571:in Germany, had a pair of 438: 18: 7246:Greater Manchester Portal 7242: 6243:. Yale University Press. 6128:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 5965:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 5787:didsbury.play-cricket.com 5623:"Parishes of the Diocese" 5173:South Manchester Reporter 5029:South Manchester Reporter 4858:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 4786:. 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In 1910, A stone 401:army including the 334: /  8007:Manchester Airport 7992:Places of interest 7495:Ince-in-Makerfield 7420:Chorlton-cum-Hardy 7287:City of Manchester 7235:Greater Manchester 7172:Piccadilly Village 7021:Manchester Airport 6946:Chorlton-cum-Hardy 6855:Manchester Airport 6443:City of Manchester 6037:Journal of Ecology 5783:"Didsbury CC Home" 5655:on 3 December 2010 5005:on 26 October 2010 4967:on 14 October 2007 4804:on 7 February 2008 4677:on 7 February 2008 3688:"Didsbury Station" 3540:Historic England. 3516:Scholefield (2004) 3506:, pp. 132–133 2640:, the chairman of 2577:John Edward Taylor 2573:Thomas Worthington 2571:home, designed by 2555:, promoter of the 2549: 2467:John Edward Taylor 2457:Thomas Worthington 2373: 2191:The Birches School 2078: 2040:Project Light Rail 1984:Manchester Central 1953:Manchester Airport 1897:Manchester Airport 1873: 1865: 1839:subsidiaries, the 1809:Opportunity Knocks 1796: 1647:Boots the Chemists 1579: 1445: 1338: 1206:Chorlton-cum-Hardy 1140:City of Manchester 1109:Chorlton-cum-Hardy 1078:53.41639; -2.23083 1019: 957:, a member of the 935:Greater Manchester 872:Chorlton-cum-Hardy 855: 798:(named after King 716: 705:John Milson Rhodes 661:Manchester Central 637: 598:Chapel-en-le-Frith 512: 504: 475: 422:part of Manchester 338:53.4166°N 2.2311°W 315:Greater Manchester 279:UK Parliament 256:Greater Manchester 244:Greater Manchester 225:Dialling code 151:Greater Manchester 86:Greater Manchester 8022: 8021: 7850:Peak Forest Canal 7800:Bridgewater Canal 7360:Ashton-under-Lyne 7341:Major settlements 7229:Ceremonial county 7194: 7193: 7190: 7189: 7182:St John's Quarter 6884: 6883: 6467:Grade I buildings 6462:Tallest buildings 6361:978-1-85306-869-0 6250:978-0-300-10583-4 6221:Hidden Manchester 6135:978-1-4088-8998-5 6099:. 15 March 1999. 6014:. Andre Deutsch. 5540:manchester.gov.uk 5510:manchester.gov.uk 5264:manchester.gov.uk 5234:manchester.gov.uk 4931:manchester.gov.uk 4735:978-1-4411-1805-9 4703:on 4 January 2008 4651:on 4 January 2008 4594:on 23 August 2007 4531:manchester.gov.uk 4286:citypopulation.de 4256:citypopulation.de 4226:citypopulation.de 4141:on 4 January 2008 3939:manchester.gov.uk 3909:manchester.gov.uk 3875:manchester.gov.uk 3370:978-0-521-63972-9 3330:. 26 March 2009. 3304:on 5 October 2011 3147:manchester.gov.uk 3080:manchester.gov.uk 2882:manchester.gov.uk 2855:on 9 January 2016 2741:in the mid-1990s. 2722:Holliday Grainger 2565:Shirley Institute 2533: 2532: 2525: 2445:Shirley Institute 2326:Church of England 2307:Didsbury Lectures 2277: 2276: 2156:Secondary schools 2110:Margaret Thatcher 1734:Parsonage Gardens 1709:Parks in Didsbury 1560: 1559: 1547:Over 75 years old 1441: 1440: 1298: 1297: 1293: 1292: 1115:, to the west by 994:four yearly cycle 808:dual carriageways 673:London St Pancras 614:Joshua Cartwright 578:Felix Mendelssohn 520:English Civil War 353: 352: 21:Didsbury, Alberta 8049: 7805:Fletcher's Canal 7237: 7231: 7221: 7214: 7207: 7198: 7167:Northern Quarter 7122: 6889:Geographic areas 6874:Trafford Council 6872:in neighbouring 6650:in neighbouring 6597: 6450:About Manchester 6435: 6428: 6421: 6412: 6401: 6383: 6365: 6346: 6330: 6312: 6294: 6292: 6290: 6266: 6264: 6262: 6233: 6206: 6205: 6203: 6201: 6184: 6178: 6177: 6175: 6173: 6158: 6152: 6151: 6149: 6147: 6119: 6113: 6112: 6110: 6108: 6089: 6083: 6082: 6080: 6078: 6073:. 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Didsbury, Alberta
Didsbury East (ward)
Didsbury West (ward)
A stone tower on a street of brick buildings which include a public house and a café with tables and chairs in front of it.
Didsbury is located in Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester
Census 2011
OS grid reference
SJ847912
Metropolitan borough
Manchester
Metropolitan county
Greater Manchester
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
M20
Dialling code
Police
Greater Manchester
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Greater Manchester
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament
Manchester Withington

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