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Flixton
Ralph Wright whose family had grown to be wealthy landowners in Flixton built Flixton House and Gardens in 1806. In 1935, the Council acquired Flixton House and grounds and opened it as a park.
The grounds include a walled garden, rose garden and…
Whitefield
Philips Park is located between Bury and Manchester. The mountain bike trail takes cyclists through park's woodland areas and open spaces. and includes short, easy sections to a longer more difficult circular routes. Trail maps are available to down
Rochdale
Described as one of Rochdale's hidden gems the church has a beautiful, recently restored mosaic.
Stockport
Follow the Nature Trail around the Park or the History Trail along the valley floor. A range of hot & cold drinks and snacks is available from the Lakeside Cafe.
Wingates Industrial Park, Bolton
The largest children’s indoor soft play centre in Bolton, and one of the largest in Greater Manchester.
Bowdon, Altrincham
Open for visitors Sunday's from 2 pm to 4pm. Pick up a guide on entering the church - a treasure hunt is available especially for children. The present church is probably the fifth to stand on the site and was consecrated in 1860.
Alan Turing Way, Manchester
With no membership requirements, courts are available to all.
Stretford, Manchester
The dream of flight becomes a reality at Manchester's indoor skydiving attraction.
Macclesfield
Set in the heart of the Cheshire countryside, Adlington Hall is one of the most beautiful country homes in the United Kingdom.
Greenfield, Saddleworth
Visit Greenfield’s Real Ale Brewery in the countryside of Saddleworth. The brewery produces 24 beers inspired by Saddleworth and the events that take place there. Its own supply of Pennine spring water gives this real ale a wonderful homely taste.
Market Place, Macclesfield
The Bollin rises in the pennines, flows swiftly to Macclesfield then meanders northwards through Prestbury, Wilmslow and Bowdon.
Stockport
There is plenty to do and see at Mersey Vale Nature Park, whether it’s discovering wildlife, enjoying a picnic, walking, cycling or horse riding on the many paths and trails through the Park.
Mersey Vale Nature Park has grown from the rubble of a…
Several private gardens in the area are opened for Charity. Check out the following locations: British Red Cross Open Gardens www.redcross.org.uk, (Greater Manchester (0161) 888 8900), The National Garden Scheme - Cheshire and The Wirral &…
Lower Withington, Macclesfield
Jodrell Bank is an amazing, unique, and awe-inspiring place. A world-leading deep-space radio observatory, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and an award-winning national visitor attraction.
Wythenshawe, Manchester
Wythenshawe Community Farm is a registered charity and was established in 1984. This town community farm can be visited as one of the many facilities within Wythenshawe Park.
Wardle
High in the Pennines above Wardle village, the area around Watergrove Reservoir includes walking trails with spectacular views, bird watching, fishing and a link to the Pennine Bridleway.
Manchester
Manchester Three Rivers gin distillery is an interactive gin experience based in Manchester city centre.
Manchester
A beautifully restored Georgian private subscription library founded in 1806.
Middleton
Set within 40 hectares of land, Bowlee Community Park is a former RAF barrage balloon centre and is now used for community sports.
Manchester
The 3MT is a fully licensed, wheelchair friendly, city centre venue for music, drama, dance, comedy and film. It incorporates a full tech theatre, recording and rehearsal facilities, a cinema, dance studio and bar. Capacity 50-100.
Royton, Oldham
Tandle Hill is a mixture of magnificent beech woodland and open grassland with a wide panorama of the surrounding countryside. There are several walks around the park and links to Crompton Moor. Adventure play area and cafe in the Visitor Centre.