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Moston sits about three miles northeast of Manchester city centre, maintaining a distinct character that sets it apart from the more urbanised inner suburbs. Historically a township built on the textile industry and clay mining, the area is defined today by its mix of traditional red-brick terraces and the expansive greenery of Broadhurst Park, which serves as the local focal point for football and weekend walks. It is bordered by Harpurhey, Failsworth, and Blackley, with the Rochdale Canal cutting a quiet path nearby. Connectivity is one of its most practical features; Moston railway station provides a direct link to Victoria Station in under ten minutes, while the proximity to the M60 motorway makes the wider region easily accessible. While the high street along Moston Lane offers a busy range of independent shops and international food outlets, the area retains a quieter, residential feel in the pockets of housing tucked away from the main thoroughfares.