High Lane, Greater Manchester Explained

Official Name:High Lane
Static Image Name:High Lane Arm bridge - geograph.org.uk - 61237.jpg
Static Image Caption:The bridge over the entrance to the High Lane arm of the Macclesfield Canal
Country:England
Region:North West England
Area Total Km2:675
Population:5852
Population Ref: (2011 Census)
Os Grid Reference:SJ955852
Coordinates:53.364°N -2.068°W
Label Position:top
Post Town:STOCKPORT
Postcode Area:SK
Postcode District:SK6
Dial Code:01663
Dial Code1:0161
Constituency Westminster:Hazel Grove
Metropolitan Borough:Stockport
Metropolitan County:Greater Manchester

High Lane is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, on the Macclesfield Canal, 5miles from Stockport.

Governance

High Lane lies in the Marple South and High Lane ward of Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council (SMBC), which is represented by three Liberal Democrat councillors. It is in the Hazel Grove parliamentary constituency and, since 2015, the Member of Parliament is William Wragg of the Conservative Party.

Geography

High Lane is 5miles south-east of Stockport. It is bordered by the villages of Marple to the north; Hazel Grove to the west; Disley to the east and Poynton to the south. Most of the village is spread along the A6 road, which connects Luton and Carlisle.

High Lane lies in the foothills of the Pennines and, on clear days, it affords some excellent views of the city of Manchester and surrounding towns.

Demography

The population is 5,852. 95% of the population are White British. 82% of the population give their religion as Christian, and 9.8% have no religion. 64% of the population are economically active; 24% are retired.

Social class

Landmarks

There is a Grade II listed war memorial in the centre of the village, close to the church of St Thomas (also Grade II listed). The Old Court House (dated 1772) is one of a few older houses along the main road. At the edge of the village is Wyberslegh Hall. High Lane War Memorial Village Hall sits within High Lane Park, overlooking two junior football pitches.

Transport

The A6, a major trunk road in England connecting Luton in the south with Carlisle in the north, runs through High Lane.

The nearest railway station to High Lane is Middlewood, which is on the Buxton line connecting Manchester Piccadilly and Stockport with the Peak District. Services are generally two-hourly in both directions. The very long Disley Tunnel, on the Hope Valley line, passes underneath the village.

High Lane had its own railway station, on the Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway which connected Rose Hill Marple with Macclesfield. It was closed, as part of the Beeching cuts, in January 1970. The route is now a linear park, called the Middlewood Way, which is accessible from the A6.

The Macclesfield Canal passes through High Lane. It runs for 26.1miles in a generally north to south direction from Marple Junction at Marple, where it joins the Upper Peak Forest Canal, to a junction with the Hall Green Branch of the Trent and Mersey Canal at Hall Green stop lock.[1] The 964feet High Lane Arm of the Macclesfield Canal is the home of the North Cheshire Cruising Club.[2] The Arm historically had extended south 600feet to the Middlewood coal mine.

Education

High Lane has two primary schools: High Lane Primary School[3] and Brookside Primary School.[4]

Religious sites

Public services

There are three parks in High Lane: Brookside Park, Windlehurst Park and High Lane Park. Windlehurst Park is known to many locals as "the little park". High Lane Park is the largest and, in 2000, had a small skatepark installed. In the summer of 2010, renovations were completed and an extension to the children's play area was constructed. see High Lane Parks

Notable residents

See also

External links

High Lane Parks Group - High Lane Parks Group

High Lane Cricket Club - High Lane Cricket Club

Windlehurst Methodist Church - Windlehurst Methodist Church

High Lane Community Web Designers - Web Design Stockport

High Lane Village Neighbourhood Forum - HLVNF.org

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cumberlidge, Jane . 2009 . Inland Waterways of Great Britain . 8th . Imray Laurie Norie and Wilson . 978-1-84623-010-3 . 179–180.
  2. Web site: The North Cheshire Cruising Club . www.nccc.uk.net.
  3. Web site: Creating the future, today . High Lane Primary School . 11 January 2019.
  4. Web site: Welcome to Brookside Primary School . Brookside Primary School . 11 January 2019.