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  1. Hale is southeast of Altrincham with the villages of Hale Barns and Bowdon to the east and west respectively. Hale is bounded by the River Bollin to the south and Altrincham Golf Course to the north.

  2. aboutmanchester.co.uk › area-guides › hale-one-of-traffords-most-desirable-locationsA Walk Through Hale Village - About Manchester

    With a flourishing village centre, bowling green and a great selection of bars and restaurants, the vibrant village of Hale has it all. Just 10 miles from Manchester City centre, the appeal of this exclusive town is easy to recognise. It falls within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester.

  3. Hale Altrincham is a town in Greater Manchester in the northwest of England. It was a small market town until the 18th century, then industrialised with the coming of the Bridgewater Canal and later the railway.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AltrinchamAltrincham - Wikipedia

    Altrincham. / 53.3838; -2.3547. Altrincham ( ⫽ ˈɒltrɪŋəm ⫽ ⓘ OL-tring-əm, locally ⫽ ˈɒltrɪŋɡəm ⫽ [1]) is a market town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, south of the River Mersey. It is 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Manchester, 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Sale and 10 miles (16 km) east of Warrington.

  5. Hale is located in the county of Greater Manchester, North West England, one mile south-east of the town of Altrincham, seven miles south of the major city of Salford, 136 miles north of Cardiff, and 159 miles north-west of London.

  6. Altrincham is a town in Greater Manchester in the northwest of England. It was a small market town until the 18th century, then industrialised with the coming of the Bridgewater Canal and later the railway. Map. Directions.

  7. A History of Hale in Altrincham. The Beginning. Although the area of Hale is likely to have been settled in Saxon and possibly Roman times, no evidence appears before the entry in the Domesday survey of 1086. It is one of the few places in the country that has the same form of the name i.e. Hale, both then and now.