Dukinfield Map
Dukinfield map, view the Greater Manchester town of Dukinfield, located in the county of Greater Manchester, England.
Detailed Street Map of Dukinfield Greater Manchester & Guide to the Area
Dukinfield Map Greater Manchester: Interactive map of Dukinfield, displaying the town situated in the county of Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Dukinfield area and a Dukinfield town centre map, showing Guide Bridge Railway Station.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Dukinfield map are: Morrisons Ashton, The Astley Arms, Dukinfield Town Hall, Dewsnap Lane Surgery, Aldi Ashton, Rose Hill Tavern, Globe Lane Medical Centre, Stamford Park, Greggs, Yew Tree Dental Practice, The Victoria Market, Dukinfield Congregational Church, Active Tameside Gym, Community Fire Station Ashton, Premier Store on King Street, Trinity School, The Angel Inn, Tameside Hospital, Dukinfield Central Surgery, ASDA Ashton Superstore, The Albion Church, Co-op Food, Chapel Street Primary School, The Bowling Green, NatWest Ashton, Dukinfield Park, Holy Trinity Church, Subway Ashton, Oxford Park Nursery, The Old Fire Station Café, St Mark's Church Dukinfield, Pizza Cabin, Betfred, Timpson, Ladbrokes, Friends Café, The Butchers Arms, Specsavers Ashton, Staley House Dental, The Church Inn, Dom's Kitchen, Castle Hall Academy, The Wheatsheaf, St John's Church, Wilkinson's, Barclays Ashton, Ivy House Surgery, The Dukinfield Arms, Portland Basin Museum, Sizzlers Takeaway.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, Hyde, Denton, Audenshaw, Mossley, Guide Bridge, Newton, Haughton Green, Gee Cross, Millbrook, Carrbrook, Dukinfield Road, Hattersley, Mottram, Godley, Kingston, Flowery Field, Broadbottom, Hollingworth, Droylsden, Openshaw, Newton Heath, Gorton, Reddish, Heaton Chapel, Longsight, Chadderton, Failsworth.
Dukinfield sits just over the River Tame from Ashton-under-Lyne, right on the edge of the Peak District's reach, yet still firmly in the Greater Manchester fold. It's one of those towns that's often passed through but has more going on than first meets the eye. With a mix of red-brick terraces, green corners, community pubs and good commuter links, it strikes a balance between old industrial roots and modern suburban life. You'll find a tight-knit community, a bit of local grit, and plenty of places that have seen generations of the same families walk through their doors.
The town's past is properly woven into the fabric of the North West. Dukinfield sprang to life during the Industrial Revolution, thanks to coal mining and cotton mills. The canals, railways and factories shaped the place physically and socially, and it became one of the key mill towns of the Tameside area. Before all that, it was mostly farmland and smallholdings, part of the manor of the Dukinfield family who gave the town its name. These days, it's a residential spot with around 20,000 people calling it home, most of them with deep ties to the area. You'll still see nods to its industrial past in the old buildings dotted about town, but now it's more about schools, small businesses, and keeping the pace of life steady.
There's a solid mix of things to see and do in and around Dukinfield. Dukinfield Park is a lovely green space with play areas and tidy gardens, while Astley Cheetham Art Gallery in nearby Stalybridge gives you a quiet culture fix in a compact setting. Just over the way in Hyde, Werneth Low Country Park offers brilliant views across Greater Manchester and beyond—great for walks, dog runs or just clearing your head. And if you fancy something with a bit more history, Lyme Park in Disley is not far. It's a National Trust beauty with a grand house, deer-studded parkland and moorland walks. Further north, Portland Basin Museum in Ashton-under-Lyne dives into the area's industrial heritage and is well worth a wander. English Heritage's Baguley Hall is a short drive away too if you're into timber-framed history and quiet charm.
Across Greater Manchester, the choice widens quickly. Manchester city centre's a short train or tram ride away, with all the usual big hitters—galleries like the Whitworth, shopping in the Arndale, nightlife in the Northern Quarter, and gigs or games depending on what's on. You've got Old Trafford and the Etihad for football fans, plus the Science and Industry Museum, Manchester Museum and plenty of performance venues. Salford Quays is another hotspot, with The Lowry, MediaCity and a nice canal-side feel. Whether it's family days out or a late-night curry, the region's got the lot.
Getting to and from Dukinfield's not a chore either. It doesn't have its own train station, but Stalybridge, Ashton-under-Lyne and Hyde Central are all just minutes away and link you straight into Manchester and beyond. Buses run regularly through the town, and the M60 and M67 are just down the road if you're driving. Manchester Airport is about 30–40 minutes by car, handy for holidays or business travel. The road network's well established and public transport covers most angles, so you're never stuck for a way in or out.
Greater Manchester's a county that pulls together ten boroughs—including Tameside, where Dukinfield sits—into one big, urban-meets-rural blend. It was formed back in the 1970s to reflect the way the towns and cities had started to sprawl into each other. Each spot has its own vibe—some leaning towards industry, others towards culture or countryside—but they all share that mix of history and progress, community and ambition. It's one of those regions where you're always close to something worth discovering.
We hope you found this Dukinfield tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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