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Irlams o' th' Height is a suburb of
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,
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, England. It is located on top of the
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, on higher ground than Pendleton, hence the reference to ''The Height''. The first part of the name derives from the Irlam family that ran the Pack Horse Inn in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was first recorded in the
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of Eccles in 1180. The village became prosperous in the 19th century due to the
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and became a well-established community of handloom
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. Some parts of the area are now designated as a conservation area, centring on Queen Street, King Street an
Claremont Road
as these retain the early street pattern. Thirty buildings are recognised as being of archaeological or historic interest in the ''Greater Manchester Sites and Monuments Register''. The conservation area was designated in 1991 and is 1.02
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s (2.52
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s) in size.


The Irlam family

Since the end of the 16th century, there had been an inn on the turnpike road from
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and
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towards Chorley, Preston and Lancaster called the ''Pack Horse''. It was demolished in 1975, due to a large redevelopment of the A580/ A6/
A666 The A666 is a major road in Greater Manchester and Lancashire, England. Route The road runs from its junction with the A6, and A580 at the Irlams o' th' Height boundary with Pendlebury near Manchester, through Pendlebury, Clifton, Kearsley, ...
road junction. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Pack Horse was in the hands of members of the Irlam family, as follows: * Thomas Irlam I - to 1600 * Thomas Irlam II - 1600–1620 * Peter Irlam - 1629 * Richard Irlam - 1647–1666 * Robert Irlam - 1684–1702 * Jane Irlam - 1718 * Richard Irlam - 1722–1726 * John Irlam - 1739 * Peter Irlam - 1740–1752 * Martha Irlam - 1754–1768 With the Pack Horse being run by the Irlam family for well over a century and a half, it became known locally as ''Irlam's''. With its location on ground higher than Pendleton, the area soon became commonly known as ''The Height''. Coupled with the Pack Horse being referred to as ''Irlam's'', the developing hamlet/village became known as ''Irlam's on the Height'' or, as it evolved into today's official name, ''Irlams o' th' Height''.


Transport

The suburb no longer has its own railway station; the nearest are now at Eccles, Salford Crescent, Swinton and
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Irlams o' th' Height railway station Irlams o' th' Height railway station was located on the Atherton Line between Manchester Victoria and Wigan Wallgate. The railway station was opened by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway on 1 July 1901, some 14 years after the Atherton Line ha ...
closed on 5 March 1956, due to low passenger numbers. It was situated on the
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. Stations at Pendlebury and Pendleton also closed in 1960 and 1994 respectively. One of the main features of Irlams o' th' Height is the A6 dual carriageway running through it; Bolton Road, which was formerly the A6, lies parallel. The A6 connects
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with
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Notable people

Just over the boundary with Pendlebury stands the parish church of St John the Evangelist, which includes a burial ground. Among those buried there is
Geoff Bent Geoffrey Bent (27 September 1932 – 6 February 1958) was an English footballer who played as a full-back. He was one of the eight Manchester United players who lost their lives in the Munich air disaster. Personal life Bent was born at Ir ...
, one of eight Manchester United players who died as a result of the Munich air disaster in February 1958. Bent was born locally in 1932.Geoff Bent
/ref> Irlams o' th' Height has a large number of Manchester United fans, being home to past managers and players and pubs holding supporters' meetings. St John's is also the resting place of the captain of Swinton Rugby League Club, Jim Valentine, an England
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international in the late
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. He was killed by lightning at
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, on Monday 25 July 1904, whilst on holiday, four days before his 38th birthday. His 48 tries in the 1888–89 season still stands as a club record.


Churches

*Holy Angels CoE Church, Moorfields Road *St. Luke's RC Church, Swinton Park Road *Height Methodist Church, King Street


Education

There are three primary schools in the district: *St. Luke's RC Primary School, Swinton Park Road *Summerville Primary School, Summerville Road *Light Oaks Primary School, Lancaster Road (St John's CofE Primary School is situated just over the boundary in Pendlebury).
Pendleton College Pendleton College was a sixth form college in Pendleton, Salford, Greater Manchester, England. It was established in 1973 and merged with Salford College and Eccles College to form Salford City College in 2009. History The college was establ ...
, on Dronfield Road, lies on the site of the former Salford Technical High School; this later formed part of Salford Grammar Technical School, which closed in 1973.
Buile Hill Academy Buile Hill Academy is a coeducational secondary school in Pendleton, Salford, England, opposite Buile Hill Park. It is a specialist Visual Arts College. History The school is over 100 years old in some parts, with the school owning a playin ...
is next door on Eccles Old Road ( A576), close to
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.


Local amenities


Public houses

There are three public houses currently on the Height; all are operated by
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: *Red Lion, Bolton Road *The Wellington, Bolton Road *Waggon and Horses, Bolton Road The Dog and Partridge (Bolton Road) was closed and was converted into the Height General Practice.


Parks

*Lightoaks Park, Claremont Road *Oakwood Park, Swinton Park Road


Library

Height Library is located on King Street; it is open daily except Wednesdays and Sundays.


References

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