Mottram in Longdendale is a village in the Longdendale part of the metropolitan borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, near Broadbottom and Hattersley, in the north west of England. The view westward down Longdendale from above the Woodhead Tunnel, showing the Longdendale Trail (left) and A628 Woodhead Pass road. ... Tameside is a metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester in the north west of England. ... Greater Manchester is a metropolitan county in England established in 1974 which covers an area roughly encompassing the conurbation surrounding the City of Manchester. ... Broadbottom is a village in the metropolitan borough of Tameside in Greater Manchester in the north west of England, by the River Etherow, on the border with Derbyshire. ... For the British politician, see Roy Hattersley Hattersley is an area of Greater Manchester, England, east of Hyde. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: England Inter. ...
Mottram Cricket Club plays in the Derbyshire and Cheshire League. Mottram Cricket Club enjoyed it's 125th year as a club in 2003.
Until 1974, Longdendale was the easternmost extension of the county palatine of Chester.
The lordship of Longdendale was an ancient feudal estate based on the manor of Mottram, Buckton castle (in the neighbouring Tame valley) and the borough of Tintwistle.
An estate survey, or 'Extent' of the lordship for 1360 was published by the Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire in July 2005.