Chorlton likely derives from 'tún' (meaning farm, settlement or homestead) and 'ceorl' (meaning a freeman of the lowest class), giving us a full title similar to 'settlement of the peasants'. Hardy was an adjoining area probably meaning 'hard island' in Old English. These two parishes were brought together in 1555 with the latin word cum (meaning with) used to seal the union.
The Bee Gees spent their early childhood living on 51, Keppel Road, Chorlton.
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