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Aerial view of Rose Hill in Longley Lane, Northenden, Manchester
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Aerial view of Rose Hill in Longley Lane, Northenden, Manchester
Aerial view of Rose Hill in Longley Lane, Northenden, Manchester, England - a 19th-century Victorian villa, most notable as the home of Sir Edward Watkin, " railway king and cross-channel visionary". In the 20th century, Rose Hill became a childrens home, which closed in the 1990s. Date: circa 1930
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Rose Hill in Longley Lane, Northenden, Manchester: A Victorian Villa with a Fascinating History (Circa 1930) This aerial view transports us back in time to the early 20th century, showcasing the grandeur of Rose Hill in Northenden, Manchester. Nestled atop a hill, this Victorian villa stands proudly, boasting its elegant architecture and sprawling grounds. The image, taken circa 1930, offers a bird's eye perspective of the historic property, revealing its intricate design and the surrounding lush greenery. Rose Hill is most notably known for being the former residence of Sir Edward Watkin, a prominent figure in Manchester's history. Sir Edward Watkin, affectionately referred to as the 'railway king' and 'cross-channel visionary,' played a significant role in the development of the Metropolitan Railway and the Channel Tunnel project. His influence extended far beyond Manchester, shaping the transportation landscape of the United Kingdom and leaving a lasting impact on the country's history. In the 20th century, Rose Hill served a new purpose as a children's home. The grand estate, with its spacious rooms and beautiful gardens, provided a nurturing environment for countless young lives. The home closed its doors in the 1990s, and the once bustling property now stands as a testament to the rich history it holds. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the fascinating stories that unfolded within the walls of Rose Hill. From the visionary mind of Sir Edward Watkin to the care and nurturing it provided as a children's home, this Victorian villa in Northenden continues to captivate our imagination and inspire wonder.
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