When was Apperley Bridge Marina built?

When was Apperley Bridge Marina built?

History. The bridge from which the village takes its name was built in the late-16th century or early-17th century. In 1777 a stone arched bridge was built on Harrogate Road over the canal but the present bridge dates from 1936 and has since been widened.

What is Apperley Bridge like to live in?

Apperley Bridge is clearly a desirable place to live as the average asking price has increased by 29.5% in five years. As of August 2020, the average asking price for a house is £286,386. If you are looking to move to this popular suburb, then there is currently a house for sale on Apperley Road.

What’s in Appley Bridge?

Appley Bridge converges into the village of Shevington Vale which is within the Greater Manchester border. In Shevington Vale (which is distinct from nearby Shevington), there is a range of amenities including a SPAR convenience store, a Chinese takeaway, a hairdressing salon and a pharmacy.

Is there a train station at Apperley Bridge?

Not to be confused with Appley Bridge railway station. Apperley Bridge station is situated in Bradford on the (Leeds and Bradford, later Midland) line between Leeds and Shipley, West Yorkshire, England. It serves the district of Apperley Bridge in the north-east of the city. The station opened in 2015.

Where is Apperley Bridge on the Midland line?

Apperley Bridge station is situated in Bradford on the (Leeds and Bradford, later Midland) line between Leeds and Shipley, West Yorkshire, England. It serves the district of Apperley Bridge in the north-east of the city.

What is the history of Apperley Bridge village?

Historic Apperley Bridge village is a collection of buildings and groups of buildings separated by green space, it does not have a square, green, or commercial area that could be identified as a focal centre for the village.

How to get to Southport from Apperley Bridge?

Category A Station, please note there are no tactile pavings at this station To Manchester : Step free access from the car park up slight incline through a 3ft wide gate onto the platform. To Southport : Down a path (150 paces) from Appley Lane North to the right of the bridge and onto the platform.

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