Birch, Greater Manchester

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A6045 road passing through Birch

Birch, also known as Birch-in-Hopwood, is a village 23 of a mile northwest of Middleton, Greater Manchester, England. [1]

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Birch
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Birch
Location within Greater Manchester
Area0.09 sq mi (0.23 km2)
OS grid reference SD875065
  London 167.58 miles
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HEYWOOD
Postcode district OL10
Dialling code 0161
Police Greater Manchester
Fire Greater Manchester
Ambulance North West
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Greater Manchester
53°33′56″N2°13′33″W / 53.56556°N 2.22583°W / 53.56556; -2.22583

Amenities

The White Hart pub is located on Heywood Old Road. St. Mary's Church is a Church of England church located on Langley Lane.

The Birch Hotel is a 30 bedroom hotel located on Manchester Road in the north of the town, originally built as a home for a wealthy mine owner [2]

The Edgar Wood Academy is a secondary school located south of Birch near Bowlee that provides education for 11-16 year olds.

David Lloyd Clubs operates its North Manchester branch in Bowlee.

Governance

Lying within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire from the early 12th century, Birch was located in the hundred of Salford.

In 1878, part of the townships of Hopwood, including Birch, was added to the township of Middleton. It was in 1886 this territory was incorporated as a borough, giving it Borough status in the United Kingdom.

Today Birch forms part of the Heywood and Middleton North parliamentary constituency, represented in the House of Commons by Elsie Blundell of the Labour Party.

Geography

Birch stands on undulated land north of Manchester; Rhodes is to the south, Langley is to the East, and Middleton is to the southeast. The town of Rochdale also lies to the northeast, Heywood to the north, and Bury to the northwest. Simister and Prestwich are also to the southwest. The land use immediately surrounding Birch is predominantly rural

Birch experiences a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. There is regular but generally light precipitation throughout the year.[ citation needed ]

Whittle Brook is a stream that flows south before eventually joining Hollins Brook & the River Roch near Hollins.

Transport

The M62 passes through the north of the village. The nearest junction is at Hopwood. Birch Services are also located here. The M60 passes west of the town.

The main thoroughfare in Birch is the A6045 Heywood Old Road/Manchester Road between Rhodes and Heywood.

The Bee Network 125 bus between Middleton and Heywood runs through the town.

Birch Villas, Langley Lane, Birch Birch Villas, Langley Lane, Birch - geograph.org.uk - 2161315.jpg
Birch Villas, Langley Lane, Birch
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The White Hart, Heywood Old Road, Birch
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Farmland near Birch
The Birch Hotel, Manchester Road, Birch The Birch Hotel, Birch - geograph.org.uk - 3019517.jpg
The Birch Hotel, Manchester Road, Birch
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Birch Industrial Estate

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