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Hag fold estate

Atherton, Manchester, England

Hag fold estate

Length2.6 mi
Elev. Gain111.5 ft
Est. Steps6000

Road

Created by ofarrellc
Introduction
Hag fold estate is a 2.6 mile (6,000-step) route located near Atherton, Manchester, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 111.5 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Atherton Collieries A.F.C.

Place
Atherton Collieries Association Football Club is a football club based in Atherton, Greater Manchester, England. The club are currently members of the Northern Premier League Premier Division and play at Alder House. They are full members of the Lancashire County Football Association.Between 1919 and 1965 Atherton Collieries were winners of the Bolton Combination ten times.

Atherton Laburnum Rovers F.C.

Place
Atherton Laburnum Rovers Football Club is a football club based in Atherton, Greater Manchester, England. Full members of the Lancashire County FA, they are currently members of the North West Counties League Division One North and play at Crilly Park.

Hag Fold railway station

Place
Hag Fold railway station is one of the local stations that lie on the Atherton line, between Wigan and Manchester, England. The station is located 13 miles (20 km) west of Manchester Victoria with regular Northern services to these towns as well as Salford, Swinton, Walkden and Hindley.The station was built in 1987 by British Rail to serve the Hag Fold estate in Atherton, and is only manned during the morning and lunchtime period (06:25 to 12:55, weekdays only).

Atherton railway station

Place
Atherton railway station serves the town of Atherton, Greater Manchester, England, and is the main station on the line between Wigan and Manchester on the Manchester to Southport Line, and according to Strategic Rail Authority figures is the busiest station on the line (excluding Wigan and Manchester; Salford Crescent is technically not on the line).

Chowbent Chapel

Place
Chowbent Chapel is an active Unitarian place of worship in Atherton, Greater Manchester, England. It was built in 1721 and is the oldest place of worship in the town. It is a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, the umbrella organisation for British Unitarians. The chapel was granted Grade II* Listed status in 1966.

St John the Baptist's Church, Atherton

Place
St John the Baptist's Church is in Market Place, Atherton, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the Leigh deanery in the archdeaconry of Salford, and diocese of Manchester. Together with St George's and St Philip's Churches in Atherton and St Michael and All Angels at Howe Bridge, the church is part of the United Benefice of Atherton and Hindsford with Howe Bridge.

Pretoria Pit disaster

Place
The Pretoria Pit disaster was a mining accident on 21 December 1910, when an underground explosion occurred at the Hulton Colliery Bank Pit No. 3, known as the Pretoria Pit, in Over Hulton, Westhoughton, then in the historic county of Lancashire, in North West England. A total of 344 men and boys lost their lives.

Bluebell

Food

Spinners Arms

Food

Dorset Road/Norfolk Road

Building
Route Details

Length

2.6 mi

Elev. Gain

111.5 ft

Est. Steps

6000
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ofarrellc
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