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Heywood is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, [1] in the historic county of Lancashire.It had a population of 28,205 at the 2011 Census. [2]
Heywood is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, and it is unparished. The town and the surrounding countryside contain 18 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.
The Romanesque and Byzantine style church and presbytery are Grade II listed buildings. [1] They were designed by architect Henry Oswald Hill (1888–1917) who also designed other churches around Manchester such as St Teresa's Church in Irlam in 1900, St Brigid's Church in Bradford in 1901, St Alphonsus in Old Trafford in 1903, Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church in Urmston in 1911, and St ...
Heywood and Middleton North (UK Parliament constituency) Heywood and Radcliffe (UK Parliament constituency) Heywood and Royton (UK Parliament constituency) Heywood Branch Canal; Heywood Community High School; Heywood Cricket Club; Heywood F.C. Heywood railway station; Holy Family Roman Catholic and Church of England College; Hopwood, Greater ...
Hopwood is a suburb of Heywood, a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England. It is north of the M62 motorway. Hopwood has a primary school and a fire station for the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service. It also has a dentist, petrol station/shop and a cafe.
Queen's Park Lodge and three-basin ornamental fountain were both designed by the Harrogate architectural practice H. E. and A. Bown in 1878. [5]The park contains a number of facilities, including a café, open-air theatre, children's play area, bowling greens and a tennis court.
The Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of Heywood were granted armorial bearings by the College of Arms on 14 May 1881. [5] The blazon was as follows: Or five pellets between two bendlets engrailed the whole between as many mascles sable; and for a crest on a wreath of the colours in front of the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise and sprouting to the dexter a falcon rising proper each wing ...
Heywood's Bank, a private banking firm 1788–1874; Heywood Chair Factory, Philadelphia, U.S. Heywood-Wakefield Company, formerly Heywood Brothers, an American furniture manufacturer; Heywood Preparatory School, in Corsham, England; Heywood-class attack transport, a class of U.S. Navy ships USS Heywood