Hulme in Greater Manchester

Hulme is a Town in the county of Greater Manchester.

Hulme, located just a short distance south of Manchester’s bustling city centre, is a vibrant, diverse neighbourhood with a unique identity and deep cultural roots. Known for its distinctive crescent-shaped architecture in the 1960s and ’70s, Hulme has undergone significant transformations over the years. Once a site for experimental urban design, the area faced challenges that led to a major redevelopment in the 1990s. Today, Hulme blends residential spaces, green areas, and creative hubs, reflecting a community-driven revitalisation. The neighbourhood retains a sense of independence, attracting artists, students, and families who contribute to its welcoming and alternative atmosphere.

Hulme’s community spirit is one of its defining characteristics. It’s a place where residents have actively participated in shaping the area, giving it a strong sense of identity. Community spaces like the Hulme Community Garden Centre and Z-arts, a family-friendly arts centre, bring people together, fostering local creativity and sustainability. Hulme Park, a large green space at the heart of the neighbourhood, is popular among families, dog walkers, and students, offering a tranquil retreat from city life. The park regularly hosts events, making it a social hub and a symbol of the area’s commitment to green spaces and community wellbeing.

Education and creativity also play key roles in Hulme’s character. With the Manchester School of Art and the nearby Manchester Metropolitan University, the area has a thriving student population that contributes to its youthful energy. The arts have a long-standing presence in Hulme, dating back to the days when bands and musicians frequented the neighbourhood, adding to Manchester’s legendary music scene. Venues like the Niamos Radical Arts and Cultural Centre, housed in a historic building, continue to offer a platform for music, theatre, and artistic expression, serving as a reminder of Hulme’s rebellious and creative legacy.

The neighbourhood’s housing stock varies from modern apartments to terraced houses, with many developments designed to promote sustainability and affordable living. Hulme is a testament to Manchester’s evolving urban landscape, balancing redevelopment with a commitment to preserving the area’s heritage and community-led spirit. Its close proximity to Manchester city centre makes it a desirable location, offering easy access to the amenities of a large city while maintaining its own distinct, close-knit community feel. In Hulme, the past, present, and future intersect, creating a neighbourhood that is as dynamic as it is resilient.

Hulme postcode: M15 5JE

Retail in Hulme

There are great places to visit near Hulme including some great towns, hills, hiking areas, old mines, ancient sites, round cairns, ruins, historic sites, lakes, historic monuments, rivers and streams, woodlands, geological features, historic buildings, nature reserves, villages, country parks, waterfalls, events, bluebell woods, sssis, parks, shopping centres, gardens, canals, cities, museums, disused railway lines, moated sites and airports.

Bolton, Westhoughton, Horwich, Little Lever, Salford Quays, Rochdale, and Littleborough are some of Hulme best towns to visit near Hulme.

Winter Hill, Winter Hill Summit, Adam Hill, Crooked Edge Hill, Whimberry Hill, The Great Knoll, and Burnt Edge are great places to visit near Hulme if you like hills.

Shaly Dingle, Winter Hill Summit, Hole Bottom, Hole Bottom Mining Area, Crooked Edge Hill, Whimberry Hill, and Burnt Edge are great places to visit near Hulme if you like hiking areas.

Don't miss Shaly Dingle, Winter Hill Mines, Winter Hill Tunnel, Rivington Moor Colliery (ruin), Rivington Moor Brickworks (ruin), Hole Bottom Mining Area, and Wildersmoor Pit Kilns (ruin)'s old mines if visiting the area around Hulme.

Hulme has some unmissable ancient sites nearby like Winter Hill Tumulus, White Brow Cairn, Noon Hill, Two Lads, Hanging Stone, Rivington Cup Marked Stone, and Rainsough Hill Camp.

There are a several good round cairns in the Hulme area like Winter Hill Tumulus, White Brow Cairn, and Noon Hill.

Ruins to visit near Hulme include Rivington Moor Brickworks (ruin), Winter Hill Brick and Tile Works, Ouzel Hall (site of), Wildersmoor Pit Kilns (ruin), Prospect (ruin), Rivington Moor Bell Pits (ruin), and Burnt Edge Colliery (ruin).

The area around Hulme features a number of interesting historic sites including Hole Bottom, Winter Hill Brick and Tile Works, and Hole Bottom Mining Area.

Reservoir Of Dean Mills, The Turton Reservoirs, Turton and Entwistle Reservoir, Jumbles Reservoir, Wayoh Reservoir, Rivington Lakes And Reservoirs, and Yarrow Reservoir are great places to visit near Hulme if you like lakes.

The area around Hulme features a number of interesting historic monuments including Two Lads, Holy Well Spring, Bury Castle, Worsley Green Monument, and Hyde War Memorial.

The area around Hulme boasts some of the best rivers and streams including Rushtons Brook, Holden's Brook, Stones Bank Brook, Cadshaw Brook, Roscow Clough, Dean Brook, and Raveden Brook.

Fox Hill Plantation, Ousel Nest Quarry, Walker Fold Woods, Raveden Clough, Roscow's Tenement Clough, Dean Wood - Rivington, and Rivington Hall Wood are some of Hulme best woodlands to visit near Hulme.

The area around Hulme features a number of interesting geological features including Jumbles Fossil Tree, Fairy Battery, The Margery Flags at Rivington Pike, Tigers Clough, and Jepsons Clough.

There are a number of historic buildings near Hulme including Bradshaw Brook Viaduct, Turton Tower, Prospect Tower, Archway at Turton Tower, Medieval Style Railway Bridge at Turton Tower, Smithills Hall, and Sheephouse Farm.

Nature Reserves to visit near Hulme include Ousel Nest Quarry, Doffcocker Lodge, Nob End SSSI, Leverhulme Park, Darcy Lever Gravel Pits, Aspull Sough, and Wigan Flashes Local Nature Reserve.

The area around Hulme boasts some of the best villages including Cadshaw, Rivington, Barrow Bridge, Bromley Cross, Chapeltown, Darcy Lever, and Whelley.

Smithills Country Park, Moses Gate Country Park, Cutacre Country Park, Darcy Lever Gravel Pits, Hollingworth Country Park, Haigh Country Park, and Pennington Flash are great places to visit near Hulme if you like country parks.

Waterfalls to visit near Hulme include Roscow Clough Waterfall, Smithills Hall Park Waterfall, Langshaw Ford Weir, Raveden Clough Waterfall, Raveden Plantation Waterfall, Yarrow Reservoir Overflow Cascade, and Upper Rivington Reservoir Yarrow Outflow.

The area around Hulme's best events can be found at Rivington Pike Easter.

Dean Wood - Rivington, Rivington Hall Wood, Horrocks Wood, Old House Ground Plantation, and Etherow Country Park are great places to visit near Hulme if you like bluebell woods.

Nob End SSSI is one of Hulme's best, nearby sssis to visit in Hulme.

Queens Park, Hall Lee Bank Park, Moss Bank Park, Wythenshawe Park and Gardens, Gorton Park, Debdale Park, and Heaton Park are great places to visit near Hulme if you like parks.

There are a number of shopping centres near Hulme including Middlebrook Retail and Leisure Park, Manchester Christmas Markets, The Trafford Centre, and Manchester Arndale.

The area around Hulme boasts some of the best gardens including The Rock Garden, The Walled Garden at Moss Bank, and RHS Garden Bridgewater.

Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal at Prestolee, The Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Haigh, Top Lock at Wigan, Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Crooke, The Leeds and Liverpool Canal near Shevington, Rochdale Canal Western Section, and Bridgewater Canal are great places to visit near Hulme if you like canals.

Salford, and Manchester are great places to visit near Hulme if you like cities.

The area around Hulme features a number of interesting museums including Salford Museum and Art Gallery, The Imperial War Museum Salford, and Lancashire Mining Museum at Astley Green.

There are a several good disused railway lines in the Hulme area like The Old Whelley Line, Lancashire Union Joint Line, Ringley Road Station (ruin), Clifton - Accrington and Colne Line (disused), and Linnyshaw Loopline.

Hulme is near some unmissable moated sites like Wigan Golf Club,

Manchester Airport is one of Hulme's best, nearby airports to visit in Hulme.

Hulme History

There are some historic monuments around Hulme:

Places to see near Hulme

Lakes near Hulme

    Shopping in Hulme

    Stanley Green Retail Park Cheadle Hulme, Stockport

    Stanley Green Retail Park retail park

    Asda 100, Princess Road

    Asda supermarket

    Hulme Express Stretford Road, Hulme

    Hulme Express supermarket

    Global African Ltd 78, Hulme High Street

    Global African Ltd supermarket

    Co-op Food Gillbent Road, Gillbent

    Co-op Food supermarket

    Hulme Manchester Superstore 110, Hulme High Street

    Hulme Manchester Superstore supermarket

    Where to Eat in Hulme

    The Hartshead Tower(s)

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