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The area of Greater Manchester takes in the city itself, but also the
surrounding towns of Bolton, Bury, Wigan, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport,
Altrincham, and Oldham. A few short years ago it would have been laughable
to suggest that the Manchester area could provide an enjoyable tourism
experience, but a cultural rennaissance has taken place that has transformed
this industrial region into a vibrant centre of culture and the arts.
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In the centre of Manchester a variety of public buildings and art centres
attest to this revival. The Pumphouse People's History Museum recalls
the social history of the area, while the City Art Gallery houses a
wonderful collection of fine art.
Within the Castlefield Urban Heritage Park was the site of the very
first passenger train station in the world, and the remains of an early
Roman fort can be seen. Tour Granada Studios, home to the enduring TV
soap opera Coronation Street, or visit the excellent Museum of
Science and Industry.
Venturing further afield, the Gallery of English Costume in Rusholme
traces the history of dress in England over the last 400 years through
ever-changing exhibits, and Bramall Hall is a 14th century timber-framed
manor set in over 70 acres of landscaped parkland. More opulent is Dunham
Massey Hall, a classical Georgian country house with later Edwardian
additions.
The Lancashire Mining Museum in Salford provides a fascinating glimpse
of life in the pits, with two authentic reproduction mines and displays
tracing the history of coal mining. The museum is housed in a listed
building designed by Sir Charles Barry, architect of the Houses of Parliament.
In Bolton the intriguingly named Hall I' the Wood is a lovely half-timbered
Tudor manor. In 1779 Samuel Compton perfected his spinning mule at the
Hall and two panelled rooms are devoted to Compton and his discovery.
A more ornate family home is Heaton Hall in North Manchester, a classical
18th century mansion set in over 600 acres of parkland.
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The Manor House
Harrop Fold
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A Grade II listed building dating back to the 1650's, has been lovingly restored to a very high standard. Antique furniture combined with
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Millers Den
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Lymm Hotel
The first impression gained by every one of their guests over the years as they enter the Lymm hotel is the wonderful feeling of warmth and friendliness. Situated in the picturesque village of Lymm, the hotel is only a couple of minutes away from the village centre. The hotel has … more >>
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Macdonald Manchester Hotel
In a prime city centre location, The Macdonald Hotel Manchester is a 338 bedroom hotel opposite Manchester Piccadilly train station. All bedrooms are air conditioned and have minibars, free broadband, satellite TV, and separate walk-in shower in the bathroom. Leisure facilities include gym, nail bar, beauty rooms and a thermal … more >>
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