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manchester

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53.464900,-2.246770

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CW12

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Popular places and events near this IP address

  • Hulme

    Hulme

    Area of Manchester, England

    Distance: Approx. 258 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.4636,-2.25

    Hulme () is an inner city area and electoral ward of Manchester, in Greater Manchester, England, immediately south of Manchester city centre. It has a significant industrial heritage. Historically in Lancashire, the name Hulme is derived from the Old Norse word for a small island, or land surrounded by water or marsh, indicating that it may have been first settled by Norse invaders in the period of the Danelaw.

  • Loreto College, Manchester

    Sixth form college in Manchester

    Distance: Approx. 477 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.46268,-2.25293

    Loreto College is a Roman Catholic sixth form college in Hulme, Manchester, England, based on the educational philosophy of Mary Ward, a 16th-century nun, who founded the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the congregation of religious sisters who started the college in 1851.

  • This is Camp X-Ray

    Art installation by Jai Redman

    Distance: Approx. 204 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.4666,-2.2479

    This is Camp X-Ray is an art installation created by the artist Jai Redman, a member of the Ultimate Holding Company (UHC) art collective. The installation was a full-scale replica of part of the United States military Guantanamo Bay detainment camp, and featured actors performing the roles of guards and prisoners in cells and interrogation rooms, as well as demonstration of known interrogation techniques. This is Camp X-Ray was constructed in the Hulme area of the city of Manchester and was operational from Friday 10 October to Saturday 18 October 2003.

  • Trinity Church of England High School

    Trinity Church of England High School

    Academy in Manchester, Greater Manchester, England

    Distance: Approx. 526 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.46566,-2.23894

    Trinity Church of England High School, also known as Trinity CE High School, is an academy school located in Hulme, Manchester, North West. The headteacher is Julian Nicholls. The school is in between Higher Cambridge Street and Boundary Lane near the University of Manchester on the Oxford Road campus.

  • Hulme Arch Bridge

    Hulme Arch Bridge

    Bridge in Hulme, Manchester, England

    Distance: Approx. 357 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.46805556,-2.24583333

    The Hulme Arch Bridge in Hulme, Manchester, England, supports Stretford Road as it passes over Princess Road, and is located at grid reference SJ838968. The construction of the bridge formed part of the regeneration of the Hulme district of Manchester, both by re-establishing the former route of Stretford Road, which had been cut into two halves by the construction of Princess Road in 1969, and by providing a local landmark. The location was previously occupied by a footbridge.

  • Greenheys, Manchester

    Greenheys, Manchester

    Distance: Approx. 525 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.4621,-2.2404

    Greenheys is an inner-city area of south Manchester, England, lying between Hulme to the north and west, Chorlton-on-Medlock to the east and Moss Side to the south. Elizabeth Gaskell's first novel, Mary Barton, published in 1848, opens with a description of Greenheys, then still a rural area on the outskirts of the city. The writer Thomas De Quincey and pioneer socialist Robert Owen both lived at Greenheys House, overlooking the now culverted Cornbrook river.

  • Playhouse Theatre, Manchester

    Playhouse Theatre, Manchester

    Theatre in Manchester, England

    Distance: Approx. 187 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.4643,-2.2494

    The Playhouse Theatre, as of 2024 a community arts centre called the Niamos Centre, is a theatre in Hulme, Manchester, England. It is a grade II listed building. Originally built as the Hulme Hippodrome in 1902, the building has also been known as the Grand Junction Theatre, Junction Picture Theatre, The Playhouse, and the Nia Centre.

  • Hulme Hippodrome

    Hulme Hippodrome

    Theatre in Hulme, Manchester, England

    Distance: Approx. 197 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.464321,-2.249587

    The Hulme Hippodrome in Manchester, England, is a shuttered Grade II listed building, a proscenium arch theatre with two galleries and a side hall. It was originally known as the Grand Junction Theatre and Floral Hall, and opened on 7 October 1901 on the former main road of Preston Street, Hulme, and stage access is from Warwick Street. The Hulme Hippodrome theatre is located in the same building and shares a party wall with its small sibling theatre, The Playhouse.

  • Church of St Mary, Hulme

    Church of St Mary, Hulme

    Distance: Approx. 513 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.4613,-2.2516

    The Church of St Mary, Upper Moss Lane, Hulme, Manchester, is a Gothic Revival former church by J. S. Crowther built in 1853–58. It was designated a Grade II* listed building on 3 October 1974. The church is of "coursed sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings (and a) slate roof".

  • Hulme Crescents

    Hulme Crescents

    Former housing development in Manchester, England

    Distance: Approx. 483 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.46655556,-2.2535

    Hulme Crescents was a large housing development in the Hulme district of Manchester, England. Hulme was the largest public housing development in Europe, encompassing 3,284 deck-access homes and capacity for over 13,000 people, but was marred by serious construction and design errors. Demolition of the Crescents, comprising 923 dwellings, began in 1993, 21 years after it was constructed in 1972.

  • Holy Trinity, Hulme

    Distance: Approx. 201 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.4667,-2.247

    Holy Trinity was an Anglican parish church built in Hulme, Manchester in 1841 to a design by George Gilbert Scott and S. Moffat. Construction cost around £18,000 and was funded by Eleanora Atherton, the granddaughter of Edward Byrom, who had himself founded St John's Church, Manchester. The church was on Stretford Road, to the east of Hulme town hall.

  • Hulme Community Garden Centre

    Hulme Community Garden Centre

    Garden and centre in Manchester, England

    Distance: Approx. 177 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 53.4652,-2.2494

    Hulme Community Garden Centre (HCGC) is a garden and community centre in Hulme, Manchester, England. It was featured in a 2017 episode of the TV show Gardener's World.

Weather in this IP's area

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Current Temperature

10 Celsius

Feeling temperature

9 Celsius

lowest temperature

9 Celsius

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11 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1027 hPa

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88 %

Sea level pressure

1027 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1022 hPa

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5000 meters

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2.06 m/s

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100 %

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