Blackley
Blackley is a suburban area of Manchester, in the county of Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Lancashire, it is approximately 4 miles north of Manchester city centre, on the River Irk.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include North Manchester General Hospital and Church of St Peter, Blackley.
North Manchester General Hospital
Hospital
Photo: Tricia Neal, CC BY-SA 2.0.
North Manchester General Hospital is a large NHS hospital in Crumpsall, North Manchester, England. It is operated by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.
Church of St Peter, Blackley
Church
Photo: KJP1, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Church of St Peter is a Gothic Revival church on Old Market Street in Blackley, a suburban area of Manchester, England. It was built in 1844 to a design by the ecclesiastical architect E.
Crumpsall Park
Park
Crumpsall Park is a small municipal park in the Crumpsall ward of Manchester, North West England. Originally planned as a cemetery, the plot was made into a recreational park in 1890 CE.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Crumpsall and Harpurhey.
Crumpsall
Suburb
Photo: Keith Williamson, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Crumpsall is an outer suburb and electoral ward of Manchester, in Greater Manchester, England, 3 miles north of Manchester city centre, bordered by Cheetham Hill, Blackley, Harpurhey, Broughton, and Prestwich.
Harpurhey
Suburb
Photo: Keith Williamson, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Harpurhey is an inner-city suburb of Manchester, England, 2.3 miles northeast of the city centre. Historically in Lancashire, the population at the 2011 census was 17,652.
Cheetham, Manchester
Suburb
Cheetham is an inner-city area and electoral ward of Manchester, England, which in 2011 had a population of 22,562. It lies on the west bank of the River Irk, 1.4 miles north of Manchester city centre, close to the boundary with Salford, bounded by Crumpsall to the north, Broughton to the west, Harpurhey to the east, and Piccadilly and Deansgate to the south.
Blackley
- Type: Suburb with 10,200 residents
- Description: area of the city of Manchester, England
- Categories: civil parish and locality
- Location: Manchester, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.52421° or 53° 31′ 27″ northLongitude
-2.22813° or 2° 13′ 41″ westPopulation
10,200Elevation
266 feet (81 metres)Open location code
9C5VGQFC+MPOpenStreetMap ID
node 30877213OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburbGeoNames ID
6691222Wikidata ID
Q4923090
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Welsh—“Blackley” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Blackley”
- Bengali: “ব্লাকলে”
- Cebuano: “Blackley”
- Chinese: “布莱克雷”
- Chinese: “布萊克利”
- Chinese: “布萊克雷”
- Dutch: “Blackley”
- French: “Blackley”
- German: “Blackley”
- Gujarati: “બ્લેકલી”
- Hebrew: “בלאקליי”
- Irish: “Blackley”
- Japanese: “ブラックリー”
- Kannada: “ಬ್ಲ್ಯಾಕ್ಲಿ”
- Korean: “블랙리”
- Lithuanian: “Bleklejus”
- Portuguese: “Blackley”
- Russian: “Блекли”
- Spanish: “Blackley”
- Swedish: “Blackley”
- Tamil: “பிலாக்களே”
- Telugu: “బ్లాక్లీ”
- Urdu: “بلاکلے”
- Welsh: “Blackley”
- “Blackley”
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
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