Burnage
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Burnage Introduction
Situated just four miles south of Manchester’s centre, it’s not surprising that Burnage is such a big hit with homebuyers. It’s well known as a family hotspot, thanks to its pleasant, laid-back atmosphere, which makes it feel a thousand miles from the bustle of the city.
This relaxing ...
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Properties in Burnage
Families seeking good-sized homes for a reasonable price are spoilt for choice in Burnage. There are several generously proportioned detached and semi-detached properties on the market, ranging from imposing modern houses with sweeping driveways and ample outdoor space, to attractive Victorian semi-detached villas, with all the original features still ...
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Kate & Luc Cafe Restaurant
A great polish restaurant/cafe which offers quality food and great service.Read More
Located at 213 Burnage Lane, Manchester M19 1FN. -
Tondoori Royale
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History
The name Burnage is thought to have stemmed from "Brown Hedge", from the old brown stone walls or "hedges" which were common there in medieval times. In a survey of 1320, the district is referred to as "Bronadge.
The crest of the Mosley family, former ...
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Amenities
Burnage has got everything you need, close at hand. There are three primary schools in the area; Green End Primary School, St Bernard’s RC Primary School and Acacias Primary, which are all popular with local families. There’s also one secondary school; Burnage Academy for Boys. ...
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Schools
Burnage is home to 3 primary schools and one secondary. Acacias Primary, Green End Primary and St Bernard's RC Primary cater for younger students. Burnage Academy for Boys is a former grammar school and Media Arts College which converted to an academy in 2014. Green ...