Showing posts with label Heaton Moor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heaton Moor. Show all posts
Sunday, 19 March 2017
Have a coffee and get over it
Labels:
cafe,
chalkboard,
coffee,
funny,
Heaton Moor,
Manchester,
Nook,
parents,
sign,
Stockport,
thought
Location:
Heaton Moor, Stockport SK4, UK
Saturday, 30 January 2016
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Insert hairdresser pun here
Ash hair in Heaton Moor is showing promising signs of adding a bit of fun to the neighbourhood. Its sign is made of old saws, the reception desk is a mini car and there's a mirror made of an old bath. Oh, and I believe the hair styling is pretty good too.
Labels:
funny,
hair,
hairdresser,
Heaton Moor,
sign,
steam punk
Location:
Heaton Moor Rd, Stockport SK4 4NZ, UK
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Station destination
The Friends of Heaton Chapel Station are fast making this
little local train station a destination in itself. This amusing sign points to
the location of the old covered footbridge which once joined the two platforms.
The footbridge was demolished a few years ago as part of the main line upgrade,
and passengers now have to go out of the station and use the pavement to cross
to platform 1. Built in 1851 – on the instigation of a local vicar using his
influence – the station now caters for over 700,000 passengers a year. It once
boasted three waiting rooms, coal fires, a branch of WH Smith and lots of
porters. It’s now entering a new kind of
heyday thanks to the Friends of the station, who have supplied vintage ads,
pretty plants and a wonderful new clock – as well as this bit of much needed
humour for your morning commute.
Labels:
funny,
Heaton Chapel,
Heaton Moor,
signs,
station,
the four Heatons,
trains,
volunteers
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Plough on
This handsome stained glass window advertises the Plough on
Heaton Moor Road in Stockport. Heaton Moor is now a thriving suburb, but it was largely farmland until the mid -19th
century. The railway station, just up the road from the Plough, was built in 1852,
and shops and houses developed along the road to service the needs of the new
commuters. The Plough was built in the 1880s, and reminds us of the area’s
rural roots: over its door is a lovely sandstone picture of a ploughing scene.
Labels:
food,
Heaton Chapel,
Heaton Moor,
history,
Manchester,
Plough,
pub,
railway,
station,
Stockport,
suburb,
urban village,
Victorian
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Confection of delights
This sign, on the corner of Shaw Road and Heaton Moor Road
in Heaton Moor, Stockport, looked so great against the blue sky that I had to
take a picture.
When the nearby railway station at Heaton Chapel was built
in 1852, shops and houses sprang up around Heaton Moor road to meet the needs
of the new commuters. This building was originally George Hallmark’s Bakers and
Flour Dealers, and when it was converted to the Kro Bar they kindly kept the
old signs.
If you’re interested, there’s a great photo of the shop in
1905 in the somewhat mesmerising book “The Four Heatons through time”, by Ian
Littlechilds and Phil Page. For ideal results, read it in the Kro Bar.
Labels:
baker,
building,
Heaton Moor,
history,
Kro bar,
Manchester,
shop,
sign,
Stockport
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