Scholes, Greater Manchester

Scholes
Scholes
 Scholes shown within Greater Manchester
OS grid referenceSD585055
    London  176 miles (284 km) SE 
Metropolitan boroughWigan
Metropolitan county Greater Manchester
RegionNorth West
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town WIGAN
Postcode district WN1
Dialling code 01942
Police Greater Manchester
Fire Greater Manchester
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
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Coordinates: 53°32′41″N 2°37′32″W / 53.544707°N 2.625604°W / 53.544707; -2.625604

Scholes is an urban area in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. Scholes is immediately to the east of Wigan's town centre; separated from the commercial area by the River Douglas.

Historically a part of Lancashire, Scholes is noted for its council estate and series of tower blocks, which are prominent features in this area of the town.

North West England has several places called Scholes. Some, like Scholes in Wigan, are simply areas within towns, however, some are actual villages in their own right which are totally stand-alone.[1]

Scholes was once a ward of Wigan, east of the town centre. As described in the Victoria Histories of the Counties of England, Lancashire (VCH Lancs, Vol. 4), the district formerly had four wards: St George and St Patrick, the innermost divided by a street called Scholes, and Lindsay and St Catherine’s outside. It is now contained in the Wigan Central ward.

The Church of St Catherine was consecrated in 1841 and has a small graveyard attached. In October 1864 representatives of James Horrocks of Spennymoor, claiming to be the heir of Robert Ford who died in 1772, took possession of the ‘Manor House’ in Scholes and were besieged for some days, to the excitement of the town.[2]


References

  1. "Scholes Family". Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  2. (The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster. ed.), London: [Constable], 1906 https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7138115M/The_Victoria_history_of_the_county_of_Lancaster. Missing or empty |title= (help)


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