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Housing at Weller Avenue, Chorlton
A large green area alongside Mauldeth Road West. During the late 1920s the Council constructed garden village style housing estates along the south side of Barlow Moor Road, and at Hough End, as seen here.
Image: © Phil Champion
Taken: 18 Dec 2011
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1920s council housing and Mauldeth Road West, Hough End, Chorlton
Mauldeth Road West was constructed in the late 1920s, along with garden village style housing estates both here at Hough End and to the south side of Barlow Moor Road.
Image: © Phil Champion
Taken: 18 Dec 2011
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Central reservation on Mauldeth Road West
This wide dual carriageway was constructed in the late 1920s, and connects to a widened Hardy Lane, which terminates at Hardy Farm, some way north east of the foot crossing over the Mersey at Jackson's Boat. Prior to the construction of this road, a narrow lane led from Hough End Hall to a bridge over the railway line. A 'Hardy Lane Extension' was planned, but never constructed. As a result, even today, the road carries much less traffic than it was built to take.
The central reservation was reserved for tram tracks which, as far as I know, were never laid. However just after the last tree seen in this view, the planned Metrolink line towards Manchester Airport will join from the right, and run along the centre of the road to its junction with Barlow Moor Road / Hardy Lane.
Image: © Phil Champion
Taken: 18 Dec 2011
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Metrolink construction site from Mauldeth Road West, Chorlton-cum-Hardy
The railway line was closed in the 1960s, but is to reopen as part of an extension to the Metrolink tram network to East Didsbury. Work was well underway, with the new line scheduled to open in Summer 2013. Construction work was well underway by December 2011.
Image: © Phil Champion
Taken: 18 Dec 2011
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Mauldeth Road West, Hough End
From the top of Twenty-Seven Steps, near the railway bridge. This wide dual carriageway was constructed in the late 1920s (replacing a narrower lane that passed Hough End Hall), and connected to a widened Hardy Lane, which terminated at Hardy Farm, some way north of the foot crossing over the Mersey at Jackson's Boat. An extension of Hardy Lane was planned, but never constructed. As a result, even today, the road carries much less traffic than it was built to take.
The central reservation was reserved for tram tracks which, as far as I know, were never laid. However just after the last tree seen in this view, the planned Metrolink line towards Manchester Airport will join from the right, and run along the centre of the road to its junction with Barlow Moor Road / Hardy Lane
Image: © Phil Champion
Taken: 18 Dec 2011
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The top of Twenty-Seven Steps, Mauldeth Road West, Chorlton
Mauldeth Road West was constructed in the 1920s, crossing the existing railway line by means of a substantial bridge. The road rises up to cross the line on substantial embankment. Steps on the north side of the road next to the bridge lead down to track level, a footpath then following Chorlton Brook to Nell Lane. Old maps suggest there was a bridge here before the dual carriageway was constructed, carrying a lane which led past Hough End Hall, though the current roadway is substantially wider.
The name twenty-seven steps is a name that was certainly current during the late twentieth century, although I don't know if the location is still known by that name. There certainly aren't twenty seven of them (around thirty?).
Image: © Phil Champion
Taken: 18 Dec 2011
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Mauldeth Road West railway bridge, Chorlton cum Hardy
Mauldeth Road West was constructed in the 1920s, crossing the existing railway line by means of this substantial bridge. Older maps indicate that prior to the new dual carriageway being constructed there was already a railway bridge here carrying a lane from Hough End Hall. Although only a double track line, space was left for future doubling to four tracks. The railway was closed in the 1960s and for many years the public had unrestricted access along the trackbed under this bridge. However the line had recently been opened as far as St Werburgh's Road as part of the Metrolink tram network, and work was underway to extend the line to East Didsbury, and this section was already well fenced off.
The small building probably houses electrical equipment related to the overhead lines.
Expect the graffiti to be removed before the new line opens.
Image: © Phil Champion
Taken: 18 Dec 2011
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Mauldeth Road West
Seen here from the Metrolink tram, just as the tram line merges with the road.
Image: © David Martin
Taken: 17 Jul 2015
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Current end of the Metrolink line near Mauldeth Road West
The disused railway line to Chorlton was re-opened as far as the new St Werburgh's Road stop in July 2011. The tracks were extended a short distance beyond the station. Work was well underway extending the route SE along the former heavy rail line to Didsbury. The line to Manchester Airport will leave the South Manchester Line just north of this point, to run across the triangular area of grass (already fenced off from the adjoining playing field), crossing Chorlton Brook, and joining Mauldeth Road West near Chorlton High School.
Image: © Phil Champion
Taken: 18 Dec 2011
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End of the line - for now
The new Metrolink route to Chorlton / St Werburgh's Road opened in 2011. Track had been laid for a short distance beyond the St Werburgh's Road stop, and was in use as a headshunt. Work was well underway on the next two extensions to the network - a continuation of the South Manchester Line along the disused railway to Didsbury, and a line to Manchester Airport. The latter will leave the existing line just north of this point.
The photographers position is at the foot of Twenty-seven Steps - a flight of steps (not actually 27 of them) leading up to Mauldeth Road West adjacent to the railway bridge.
Image: © Phil Champion
Taken: 18 Dec 2011
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