Higher Folds

Higher Folds is a housing estate to the north-east of Leigh, in the Wigan district of Greater Manchester, England. It lies about 15 miles west of Manchester. In 2018 it had an estimated population of 2,770.[1] Shaun Keaveny grew up in Higher Folds.[2]

Higher Folds
Shops on Richmond Drive
Higher Folds is located in Greater Manchester
Higher Folds
Higher Folds
Location within Greater Manchester
Area0.455 km2 (0.176 sq mi)
Population2,770 (2018 estimate)
 Density6,088/km2 (15,770/sq mi)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom

Amenities

Higher Folds did have a church dedicated to St Gabriel, which was demolished and Richmond Park was built on the land.[3][4] Another church located near the new development state called Walmsley Park, it was demolished in 1978 and what remains is a handrail and stones that lead to Walmsley[5]

History

Higherfolds was a small croft that consisted of farm lands and small industries that were located near Bedford village in the 1800s. This is the only croft under the "folds" naming convention in Bedford that remains.[6]

Higher Folds estate was developed in the 1950s.[7] In 2001 Higher Folds had the highest number of divorced people in England,[8] in 2005 it ranked within the 8% most disadvantaged Super Output Areas in England.[7]

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