The Castlefield area of Manchester evolved from a Roman settlement of AD79. It was after the Romans left that the area became something of a wasteland, and became overgrown. Such was the state of the area that by the Middle Ages it was known locally as “The castle in the Field” - a reference to the earlier Roman fort that was located here. From the mid-eighteenth century it became an area of thriving industry and it boasts Britain's first man made canal — The Bridgewater Canal — and the first passenger railway station, which now houses the Museum of Science and Industry. It was the desire to create within Manchester a forward looking and economically secure city that led to the building of the warehouses and rail network that are today identified with the area. This network of canals, warehouses, railways and viaducts that dominate the landscape of Castlefield are a legacy of the importance of the area during the Industrial Revolution, however, the decline of industry since the 1950s led to the area becoming a derelict and abandoned wasteland in the heart of the city. It wasn’t until the 1980’s that things began to change, the introduction of the Metro being a feature that now makes the centre of Manchester one of the most easily accessible locations from its suburbs.
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Places to Stay near Castlefield
Premier Inn Manchester (Deansgate Locks) (0.12 miles)
Ideally situated close to Old Trafford and just a short walk to main attractions and transport. Ideally positioned next to the free 7 day city centre shuttle bus service and one of few hotels in ... More | visit websiteBlue Rainbow Aparthotel Manchester Central (0.27 miles)
* Stay in a 5 star luxury apartment for the price of a 3 star hotel room
* Winners of Best Serviced Apartment 2007 by hotelsofmanchester.com
* 24 hour concierge service
* Secure Underground ... More
Hilton Manchester Deansgate (0.31 miles)
Situated within the lower 23 floors of the stunning, 47-storey Beetham Tower, Hilton Manchester Deansgate is a landmark hotel with spectacular views over the city. The prime city centre location ... More
The Ox (0.37 miles)
The Ox is centrally located in historic Castlefield, Manchester city centre. We are an award winning gastropub with ten simply and stylishly appointed ensuite bedrooms. All rooms include tea and coffee making facilities, flat screen ... More | visit website
Blue Rainbow Apartments (0.39 miles)
* A whole luxury apartment not just a hotel room
* Located in the fabulous Lock Building - Voted Manchesters Best Apartment Scheme 2005
* FREE SECURE PARKING FOR ONE CAR PER ... More
Castlefield Hotel (0.45 miles)
Whatever the reason for visiting Manchester, the helpful and welcoming staff at this hotel endeavour to ensure that your stay is a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Housing en suite bedrooms, a stylish ... More
Burton Place Serviced Apartment (0.46 miles)
City centre luxury apartment within an Urban Splash development in Castlefield.High standard accomodation within striking distance of the city centre with modern conveniences. Spacious living area, sleeps two.* Full size ... More
Great Northern Tower Apartments (0.46 miles)
Newly built apartments right in the centre of Britains coolest city.Two Large Bedrooms,two bathrooms and great size living rooms located right in the centre surounded by manchesters busiest bars and ... More
Palace Hotel (0.49 miles)
Situated right in the heart of the city centre, the Palace Hotel is a recognised landmark of Manchester, thanks to its distinctive 217ft (about 65 metres) tall clock tower.
Once home ... More
Premier Inn Manchester Central (0.49 miles)
Conveniently located in the heart of Manchester city centre, opposite Manchester Central Convention Complex (formerly Gmex) and within walking distance of Bridgewater Hall, St Peters Square, Oxford Street and Deansgate. This Premier Inn boasts a ... More | visit websiteBrit Quote: |
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