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Chorltonville is a garden village dating from 1911 within Chorlton, in Manchester, North West England. Historically in Lancashire, it retains much of its original character, including architecture inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement. == Geography ==
The Chorltonville estate comprises 262 houses in twelve roads, centred on a "village green", The Meade. It measures about 550 yards east-west by 280 yards north-south—around 26 acres. The estate is separated from the central part of Chorlton on the north by Chorlton Brook,〔The brook formed the historic boundary between Hardy and its northern neighbour Chorlton.〕 and on the south side borders the Hardy Lane residential area and the fields of Hardy Farm in the Mersey Valley Countryside area.〔() Chorltonville Owners' Committee web site〕 Vehicular access is via Claude Road (east) or Brookburn Road (north), and there is a footpath to Hurstville Road on the south side and another towards Hardy Farm to the south-west. The estate and an adjoining football field (owned and occupied by West Didsbury & Chorlton Football Club) are one of Manchester Council's 32 conservation areas. The designation was made in 1991.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Chorltonville Conservation area: Introduction )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Chorltonville Conservation Area History )〕
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