Attractions near Orchard Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Walton Hall Gardens
(7 Miles)*
With spacious lawns, picnic areas, play area, children's zoo, heritage centre and outdoor games it is the ideal place for a family day out. |
Dunham Massey
(8 Miles)*
Dunham Massey is a delightful country house in Cheshire with unique gardens, fine interiors and a working sawmill. |
Bolton Museum, Aquarium and Archive
(9 Miles)*
Bolton Museum has many collections of exhibits from fine art to Egyptian archaeology. There is an aquarium where you can see snakes and a piranha fish which is 23 years old. |
Norton Priory Museum and Gardens
(9 Miles)*
Nearly a millennium ago, Norton Priory was home to a community of Augustinian canons, whose purpose was to centre their lives on God. Today, Norton Priory is a unique and enthralling place to escape from modern life. |
Imperial War Museum North
(10 Miles)*
Imperial War Museum North tells the story of how war has shaped people's lives from 1900 to the present day. With the story still unfolding, the Museum will continue to develop and change over time. |
Smithills Hall and Estate
(10 Miles)*
Visitors to Smithills Hall can enjoy history in the surroundings of a building that stretches from the 14th century to the glorious period of the Arts and Craft revolution of the late 19th century. |
Knowsley Safari Park
(11 Miles)*
Knowsley was opened to the public in July 1971 by the 18th Earl of Derby. The 'safari park' concept was based on the drive-through game reserves of East Africa. |
Ordsall Hall
(11 Miles)*
Ordsall Hall, once home to the wealthy Radclyffe family, is one of the finest examples of Tudor architecture in North West England. |
Tatton Park
(11 Miles)*
A day at Tatton Park has much to offer. Its two historic houses are set in 1000 acres of beautiful rolling parkland with lakes, tree-lined avenues and herds of red and fallow deer. |
Salford Museum & Art Gallery
(12 Miles)*
Museum of Salford's local history and art, including a recreation of a typical northern street scene from the beginning of the 20th century featuring many original shop fronts. |
Towns near Orchard Cottage
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Lowton
(1 Mile)*
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Golborne
(2 Miles)*
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Leigh
(2 Miles)*
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Earlestown
(4 Miles)*
Earlestown is a suburb of Newton le Willows and owes much of its development to the coming of the railways in the 1830s. It was well known throughout the world for locomotives built in the town. |
Padgate
(4 Miles)*
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Haydock
(4 Miles)*
Haydock, home of Haydock Racecourse, is a village on Merseyside, midway between Manchester and Liverpool. |
Warrington
(5 Miles)*
Warrington is a Cheshire town 16 miles east of Liverpool with the River Mersey running through it. |
Irlam
(6 Miles)*
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Wigan
(6 Miles)*
Wigan is Lancashire's oldest town - of Celtic and Roman origin, Wigan stands on high ground above the River Douglas. During the late 1800's Wigan had over 1,000 pit shafts within 5 miles of the town centre. |
Crank
(8 Miles)*
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