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Prestwich & Whitefield Through Time, Paperback / softback Book

Prestwich & Whitefield Through Time Paperback / softback

Part of the Through Time series

Paperback / softback

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Prestwich and Whitefield are closely linked townships that have been separated by the construction of the M60.

With a combined population of around 55,000, they are considered to be prestigious suburbs of north Manchester.

They are now part of Bury Metropolitan Borough Council.

In this book, authors Paul Hindle and Harry Wilkinson offer a nostalgic visual chronicle of Prestwich and Whitefield through the decades. Prestwich is the older of the townships and its parish church, St Mary's, dates back to Norman times, though the present church was begun in the fifteenth century.

Much of Whitefield was part of the medieval Pilkington Park, and Clive of India attended Stand Grammar School there.

Whitefield became a separate local government area in 1886, but it boasts one of the churches funded after the Napoleonic Wars.

Between the two areas is the famous Besses o' th' Barn, named after a former local innkeeper.

To the west is the Irwell Valley and Philips Park, while to the east is Heaton Park, once the seat of the Earls of Wilton.

Prestwich & Whitefield Through Time will be of interest to local people and anyone with links to the area.

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