Strangeways is an area of inner north Manchester, England, around Strangeways Prison just north of the city centre.

History

Until the 19th century, Strangeways was rural, with Strangeways Hall, Park and Gardens. Strangeways was recorded in 1322 as Strangwas, from the Anglo-Saxon Strang and gewæsc meaning "[a place by] a stream with a strong current".

Strangeways Prison, seen from Derby Street, down Blacklock Street

Strangeways Brewery

The chimney of Strangeways Brewery in 2005

Strangeways Brewery was famous as the home of Boddingtons Bitter. It closed in 2005 and was demolished in 2007.[1]

Timeline

References

  1. ^ Rooth, Ben (16 March 2007). "The bitter end for Boddies". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 22 October 2011.

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