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Seedley
Seedley is an inner city area of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies west of Pendleton and north of Weaste.
The area is mostly made up of terraced housing, dating from the late 19th century and early 20th century. It was part of the County Borough of Salford in the administrative county of Lancashire. There was a railway station serving the area between 1882 and 1956.
Alistair Cooke, the broadcaster, lived on Newport Street, and went to the primary school as did the artist Harold Riley. Emmeline Pankhurst, leader of the British suffragette movement, lived in Seedley.
Buile Hill Park is a large park situated in Seedley.