Flowery Field is an area of Hyde, Greater Manchester, England. It is a mainly residential area once dominated by Ashton Brothers's textile mill.
Hyde Community College is a secondary school in the area. It is noted for its ICT teaching. The school has a rich history in the area and has been on its current site since the 1940s. As part of the governments building schools for the future programme, the school was completely rebuilt and was opened in November 2012.
Flowery Field infants and junior schools are now in a combined building on the original site which opened in January 2015.
Another station nearby, Hyde North, accommodates the Manchester Piccadilly to Rose Hill Marple line, which runs slightly less regularly than the Glossop line. There is no service from Hyde North on Sundays and in the evenings after 8:30 PM.
Buses include the 330 Stockport to Ashton via Hyde and Woodley, Greater Manchester. This service is run by Stagecoach Manchester and operates every eight mins each way, 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday to Saturday and every twenty mins each way on Sundays and evenings past 8:00 PM.
The 343 runs from Hyde to Stalybridge via Dukinfield. This service is run by Stotts Coaches and Stagecoach Manchester and operates every sixty mins each way every day from 7:30 AM to 11:30 PM.
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