Ladybarn

Ladybarn is a small suburban area between Withington and Fallowfield in the city of Manchester, centred on Ladybarn Lane. It is now part of Manchester's urban sprawl but some of the village's original cobbled streets remain. The oldest properties are probably Rose Cottages, dating from the late 18th century.

The hub of Ladybarn is Ladybarn Village, consisting of around 20 shops, based on Mauldeth Road: to the north is Ladybarn Lane. Ladybarn is a quieter area compared to the busy student centres on its borders. Two primary schools are within walking distance and excellent transport links include Mauldeth Road railway station, bus route 44 to Manchester city centre, and cross-town routes 22, 178 and 179.

The area is named after Lady Barn House, formerly used as the home of Lady Barn House School (founded 1873 by William Henry Herford).[1]

References

  1.  Lee, Sidney, ed. (1912). "Herford, William Henry". Dictionary of National Biography, 1912 supplement. 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

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Coordinates: 53°26′07″N 2°12′50″W / 53.43528°N 2.21389°W / 53.43528; -2.21389


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