Radcliffe

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Tel code: 0161 | code search
Postcode: M26 | code search
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Hawthorn Hotel
"Good Points: manager a reaaly pleasant and helpful,5 star! Bad Points: difficult to flush toilet plus toilet seat slightly mobile. General review: pleasant stay,great mangaer/owner,thought £65 a bit expensive

Date visited: 2009-12-29 ..." More

Gemini Health Club
"what an amazing time i had at this parlour,the ladies treated me like royalty the jacuzi experience was the best, i even went over time and was not hassled at ..." More

Hawthorn Hotel
"We stayed at the Hawthorn hotel for the Ironman UK and felt very much at home. The rooms are nicely equipped and clean. The owner Seif was very friendly and helpful ..." More

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Radcliffe is today part of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, to the north of Manchester and taking its name from the Old English meaning of “red cliff or bank” which was to be found on the side of the River Irwell on which Radcliffe now stands. Mentioned in the Domesday Book the town of Radcliffe still bears some of the architecture of the time in the form of the Radcliffe Tower, a scheduled ancient monument, which is today to be found close to Radcliffe Parish Church. The location of the tower itself dating back to around 1280 although it is believed that the present tower was rebuilt by James de Radcliffe in 1403. Today Radcliffe enjoys its semi rural setting on the outskirt of Manchester, it offers all the benefits of a modern town with its amenities and yet the river and canal provide ideal locations for taking time out to relax. The town centre seems to be in a state of constant renovation and yet many of the local residents will agree that this has been for the better and combined with the excellent road and rail links Radcliffe is a popular and convenient location.

Dentist

Dental Practice
Spring Lane Family Dental Practice
The Dental Practice

Doctor

Blackburn Street Health Centre
Radcliffe Medical Practice
Redbank Health Centre
The Surgery

Health and Fitness Club

Gemini Health Club

Market

Radcliffe Market

Pub and Bar

Ainsworth Arms
Bay Horse
Beer Engine
Horseshoe Inn
Lord Raglan

Restaurant

Alishaan Tandoori Restaurant
Green Leaf Restaurant
Moon Palace

School

Chapelfield Primary School
Radcliffe County Junior School
Radcliffe Riverside School

Solicitor

Gruber Garratt

Taxi

Central Taxis
United Taxis

Sports Clubs

Smithills 2000 CC (Cricket)

Shops

Boots
Planet Pet
Koi Bitz Online Aquatic Shop
Dominicks
Crumbs
Irwells Coffee Shop
Marie's Coffee Shop
Harrison Sweetreats
Nolan & Son Butchers
Hallmark Foods
Pinks
Palmers Florist
Radcliffe Pharmacy
Cascade Water Gardens
Finishing Touches
Jackie’s Fancy Dress Hire

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Just Because
Hair Eleven
Richard Anthony’s

Activities

Mossley CRT(Cycling)

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Hawthorn Hotel (0.72 miles)

Hawthorn Hotel

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Need a place to stay when you're visiting Radcliffe, Bury, Bolton, Whitefield, Rochdale, Salford or Manchester? The Hawthorn Hotel is the ideal place for you as we are just a short ... More

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Travelodge Bury (2.43 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Best Western Bolholt Country Park Hotel (2.56 miles)

Best Western Bolholt Country Park Hotel

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Set in 52 acres of beautiful parkland, between 2 tranquil lakes, the hotel boasts superb leisure facilities, including 2 swimming pools, 2 saunas, 2 jacuzzis and a cold plunge pool. Situated in ... More

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Premier Inn Manchester (Prestwich) (2.70 miles)

Located just off the M60, close to all major motorway links; this hotel is only 5 miles from Manchester city centre and within walking distance of the Metrolink. Local attractions include Heaton Park, Bury's world ... More | visit website
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Glendale Guesthouse (3.73 miles)

Glendale Guesthouse
Glendale Guest House offers 18 spacious, modern well laid out bedrooms, we offer fantastic services to corporate clients, and have created successful working relationships with them. We offer a choice of single, twin or double ... More | visit website
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Highgrove Guest House (3.85 miles)

Highgrove Guest House

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Whether your stay is brief or extended, you will instantly feel welcomed and at home. Our 10 bedroomed facility, inspected by the English Tourist Council, was assessed to provide a ... More

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Premier Inn Manchester (Swinton) (3.93 miles)

Within easy reach of Manchester city centre, Salford and Swinton. On a frequent bus route and with easy access to major motorway links including the M60, M61 and M62. Close to the Lowry centre, Manchester ... More | visit website
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Pack Horse Hotel (4.10 miles)

Pack Horse Hotel

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The hotel offers modestly priced accommodation for those who are working away from home. The Restaurant offers a Dinner Menu which is well within the budgets of most company's. The ... More

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Premier Inn Manchester North (Middleton) (4.18 miles)

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Ideally located for easy access to M60, M62 and M66 motorways. This hotel is well positioned for many of Manchester's attractions including Manchester city centre, Manchester Old Trafford football stadium, ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Manchester (Heaton Park) (4.21 miles)

A conveniently situated Premier Inn just a quarter of a mile from Bowkervale tram station and 3 miles from Manchester train station. For shops and local amenities Manchester city centre is only 3 miles away. Our ... More | visit website

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