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Afternoon run
Hulme, Manchester, England
Hulme, Manchester, England

Afternoon run

Length7.5 mi
Elev. Gain88.6 ft
Est. Steps17000
Track
Created by Cleiciane

Afternoon run Introduction

Afternoon run is a 7.5 mile (17,000-step) route located near Hulme, Manchester, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 88.6 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Afternoon run

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Alexandra Park, Manchester

Park
Alexandra Park is a 60-acre (24 ha) park in the Whalley Range district of Manchester, England. It was designed by Alexander Gordon Hennell and opened to the public in 1870 with the initial purpose to "deter the working men of Manchester from the alehouses during their day off". The lodge and gateways are the work of Alfred Darbyshire.

Hulme

Place
Hulme () is an inner city area and electoral ward of Manchester, England, immediately south of Manchester city centre. It has a significant industrial heritage.Historically in Lancashire, the name Hulme is derived from the Old Norse word for a small island, or land surrounded by water or marsh, indicating that it may have been first settled by Norse invaders in the period of the Danelaw.

Alliance Manchester Business School

Place
Alliance Manchester Business School (Alliance MBS) is the business school of the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. Ranked 2nd in the UK for research and the most targeted by employers, [1] it provides education to undergraduates, postgraduates and executives across the globe. One of the most prestigious business schools in Europe, it is also the second oldest in the UK Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.comAccording to the Financial Times 2018 Global MBA Rankings, its MBA programme is ranked 10th in Europe, 36th in the world and 4th in the UK.

2018 Moss Side mass shooting

Place
On Sunday, 12 August 2018, a mass shooting happened in the Manchester neighbourhood of Moss Side. It was the first mass shooting in the UK since the Cumbria shootings in 2010. The weapon used was believed by Greater Manchester Police to be a shotgun. There were no fatalities.

Manchester Central (UK Parliament constituency)

Place
Manchester Central is a parliamentary constituency in Greater Manchester created in 1974 represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2012 by Lucy Powell of the Labour Party and Co-operative Party.

Hulme Hippodrome

Place
The Hulme Hippodrome, originally known as the Grand Junction Theatre and Floral Hall, opened in Preston Street, Hulme, Manchester, on 7 October 1901. It and the nearby Playhouse Theatre in Warwick Street, built at the same time, were part of the theatrical empire of W. H. Broadhead. The two venues were connected by an arcade, at the centre of which was Broadhead's company headquarters.

Hulme Arch Bridge

Place
The Hulme Arch Bridge in Hulme, Manchester, England, supports Stretford Road as it passes over Princess Road, and is located at grid reference SJ838968. The construction of the bridge formed part of the regeneration of the Hulme district of Manchester, both by re-establishing the former route of Stretford Road, which had been cut into two halves by the construction of Princess Road in 1969, and by providing a local landmark.

Greenheys, Manchester

Place
Greenheys is an inner-city area of south Manchester, England, lying between Hulme to the north and west, Chorlton-on-Medlock to the east and Moss Side to the south.Elizabeth Gaskell's first novel, Mary Barton, published in 1848, opens with a description of Greenheys, then still a rural area on the outskirts of the city.

Church of St Mary, Hulme

Building
The Church of St Mary, Upper Moss Lane, Hulme, Manchester, is a Gothic Revival former church by J. S. Crowther built in 1853–58. It was designated a Grade II* listed building on 3 October 1974.The church is of "coursed sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings (and a) slate roof". It is in early 14th century geometrical style, following "Lincolnshire exemplars".

Hartley Victoria College

Place
Hartley Victoria College was a Methodist theological college in Manchester, England. In 1934, after the union that created the Methodist Church of Great Britain, Victoria Park merged with the nearby Hartley College to create Hartley Victoria College. It closed in 2015.Hartley College was founded for training clergy for the Primitive Methodist ministry in 1881.
Last updated: Mar 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

7.5 mi

Elev. Gain

88.6 ft

Est. Steps

17000
Created by
Cleiciane
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