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Human settlement in England
Hawk Green | |
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Goyt Mill, a former cotton mill | |
Hawk GreenLocation within Greater Manchester | |
OS grid reference | SJ955875 |
Metropolitan borough | |
Metropolitan county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | STOCKPORT |
Postcode district | SK6 |
Dialling code | 0161 |
Police | Greater Manchester |
Fire | Greater Manchester |
Ambulance | North West |
UK Parliament | |
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Hawk Green is a suburb of Marple, Greater Manchester, England, on the Macclesfield Canal around a traditional village green. High Lane is to the south and Turf Lea to the east.
Just to the north of the centre of Hawk Green is Goyt Mill, a former cotton mill that now houses various businesses and recreational facilities, including a large indoor climbing wall. It was once home to the Frost family who, in 1823, except for their youngest daughter, Annie, died in a fire close to it. Charles Frost was a fantasy novelist.
Sport
Hawk Green Cricket Club is on Rhode Fields, off Upper Hibbert Lane. The 1st and 2nd XI senior teams compete in the Cheshire Cricket League, a Womans XI competes in the Cheshire Womans Cricket League and a junior section plays in the Cheshire County Cricket League Junior Section.
References
- "The Marple Website". Retrieved 5 March 2011.
- "Goyt Mill". marplelocalhistorysociety.org.uk. Marple Local History Society. June 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
- "Recollections of a Village by Alan Proctor". marple.website. The Marple Website. 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
- "Rope Race Climbing Centre opened in June 1993". roperace.com. GYMFIT. 2019. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- "Hawk Green Cricket Club website". hawkgreen.play-cricket.com. Hawk Green CC. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
- "Cheshire Cricket League". cheshirecl.play-cricket.com. CCL. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
- "Cheshire Womans Cricket League". cheshirewomenscl.play-cricket.com. CWCL. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
- "Cheshire County Cricket League Juniors". cccljuniors.play-cricket.com. CCCLJS. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
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