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On the outskirts of Greater Manchester, there are several lost and abandoned villages and hamlets that were once home to thriving communities for hundreds of years. Some of these forgotten settlements were deserted voluntarily, while others were forced out in the name of progress. Sometimes referred to as 'ghost' or 'abandoned' villages, these desolate places can still bear the visible remnants of buildings and roads, serving as a stark reminder of their past existence .

The demise of traditional industries that sustained these communities is often the cause of their abandonment. In the scenic areas around Greater Manchester , the construction of reservoirs has been another significant factor leading to the disappearance of communities and villages. These instances have often been the most controversial, and historically, painful - with residents witnessing the demolition of their homes, churches, and streets - tearing apart close traditional communities.



READ MORE: Fascinating photos show how Manchester's Strangeways area and Counterfeit Street used to look READ MORE: Inside the Manchester landmark left abandoned for 40 years - that nearly became a Britannia hotel Looking back at some of these lost and abandoned villages, we've delved into the reason why they became so and what stands now in their place. The ones listed below aren't a complete list, so any you feel we should cover in the future, let us know in the comments. Mardale Green and Measand Mardale - A village to be.

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