Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Whaley Bridge

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Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Whaley Bridge

Science and Industry Museum
Science and Industry Museum
4.5 (12774 ratings)
Museum exploring the role of science & innovation in one of the world's first modern train stations.
Liverpool Rd, Manchester, M3 4FP, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by TripSavvy
The 10 Best Museums to Visit in Manchester
"Manchester's Science and Industry Museum is all about how ideas can change the world, focusing on inventions and innovation from the Industrial Revolution until today. In particular, the museum looks at Manchester and its surrounding areas, revealing to visitors how Northern England was part of revolutionizing transportation and industry. It's a great pick for those who love history, as well as families with kids and is free for all."
Mentioned by Streetours
6 Best Free Things to do in Manchester
"Explore two and a half centuries worth of science, technology and industry that began in the city of Manchester by visiting the Science and Industry Museum. There are a wide range of events and exhibitions on throughout the year. Plan your visit by going to their website and finding out what’s on during your trip."
IWM North
IWM North
4.5 (4392 ratings)4.5 (2643 ratings)
Permanent and temporary exhibitions charting the effects of war, plus family events and activities.
Trafford Wharf Rd, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 1TZ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Creative Tourist
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"Imperial War Museum North (IWM North), Imperial War Museum North, The Quays, Trafford Wharf Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M17 1TZ - Visit now. IWM North was designed by Daniel Libeskind, whose beautiful waterfront building was based on a globe shattered by war and houses a permanent collection, special exhibitions and events that consider the many ways conflict shapes society."
People's History Museum
People's History Museum
4.5 (1921 ratings)4.5 (948 ratings)
Former Edwardian pumping station housing displays on local and national working-class life.
Left Bank, Manchester, M3 3ER, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by planetware.com
15 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Manchester | PlanetWare
"The People's History Museum is the national center for the collection, conservation, interpretation, and study of material relating to the history of working people in Britain. Located in a former pumping station, the museum showcases the history of British democracy and its impact on the population, as well as extensive collections of artifacts relating to trade unions and women's suffrage. Two other museums close by are the Manchester Jewish Museum, with its collection dealing with the city's Jewish community, and the Museum of Transport, with its many old buses and other vehicles belonging to the city transport services."
Mentioned by Manchester Evening News
Free things to do in Manchester to keep you going until payday
"As the cradle of the industrial revolution, and the incubator of movements from communism to women’s suffrage, Manchester has a rich history of progressive and radical thinking. The People’s History Museum takes visitors on a march through time, charting the centuries-long struggle for equality and democracy through the largest collection of political material in Britain. Fittingly, entry is free."
Mentioned by Manchester Taxi Service
The Best Museums in Manchester
"The motto of the People’s History Museum is “ideas have always been worth fighting for”. With political objects, the museum has managed to show all the struggles for equality in the country within the last 200 years. If you are interested in politics, you will find many posters, slogans, cartoons describing the radical fights for freedom."
Manchester Museum
Manchester Museum
4.6 (4392 ratings)4.5 (2105 ratings)
Free, wide-ranging global collections including mummies and dinosaurs, plus a busy events programme.
University of, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom
MuseumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Tin Box Traveller
20 fun things to do in Manchester with kids in 2021
"It’s where you can find out all about art, culture and natural history across four floors. Expect an old school museum experience with highlights including a T Rex skeleton, insect collections and activities during the school holidays. The museum one of the city centre-based things to do in Manchester with kids."
Mentioned by Total Guide To
Museums in Manchester
"About: Manchester Museum features two floors of fun and fascinating exhibits, dedicated to archaeology, anthropology and natural history. The museum's displays include fossils, rocks and minerals, stuffed animals, birds and insects, money, and archaeological finds. Address: Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL"
Mentioned by Streetours
6 Best Free Things to do in Manchester
"Located in Manchester University, Manchester Museum showcases works and collections of Natural History, archaeology, and anthropology. With a wide range of events and galleries throughout the year, be sure to visit their website to find out what’s on during your stay."
John Rylands Library Research Institute and Library
John Rylands Library Research Institute and Library
4.8 (592 ratings)4.5 (4909 ratings)
Neo-gothic library (part of University of Manchester) with rare books & manuscripts, a cafe & shop.
150 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 3EH, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Another grand old building that a lucky few can get wed inside, John Rylands is still in use as a functioning library (as part of the University of Manchester library), although many visitors come simply to admire the architecture. The building is actually a vast memorial to the late John Rylands, conceived by his wife and designed by Basil Champneys. Similar in style to the Town Hall, this is another example of neo-Gothic architecture that is revered worldwide."
Trippets Lounge Bar
Trippets Lounge Bar
4.7 (246 ratings)
89 Trippet Ln, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 4EL, United Kingdom
BarRestaurant
Porta Wine & Tapas Bar
Porta Wine & Tapas Bar
4.6 (187 ratings)
216 Chapel St, Salford, M3 6BY, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by olivemagazine
Manchester foodie guide: where locals eat and drink
"Founded by brothers Ben and Joe Wright, there are now three Porta wine and tapas bars spread across the north-west, the latest of which opened in Salford at the end of 2018. The Iberian-influenced tapas – staples of jamón, croquetas and patatas bravas but also slow-roasted ox cheek, pickled walnuts and purple sprouting broccoli with romesco sauce – is complemented by a carefully curated selection of Spanish wines, cava, beer, sherries and vermouth."
Forge Dam Park
Forge Dam Park
4.6 (173 ratings)4.5 (82 ratings)
9 Whiteley Ln, Sheffield, S10 4GL, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Worthington Park
Worthington Park
4.6 (417 ratings)
Cheltenham Drive, Sale, M33 2DQ, UK
Park
Ferdinando's
Ferdinando's
4.6 (161 ratings)
329 Meadowhead, Norton, Sheffield S8 7UP, United Kingdom
Italian restaurant

Churches and Cathedrals in Whaley Bridge

St. John the Baptist Church
St. John the Baptist Church
4.5 (4 ratings)
St John's Rd, Matlock, DE4 3PS, United Kingdom
Baptist churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
St Mary's Church, Barnsley.
St Mary's Church, Barnsley.
4.4 (29 ratings)5 (5 ratings)
Church St, Barnsley, S70 2AH, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by barnsley.gov.uk
Barnsley RE trail
"Interesting features include some memorable stained glass windows - one depicting the Parable of the Widow’s Mite and one window commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. A 17th century organ case - the present one was rebuilt in 1885; carved choir stalls - one with a carved pelican representing the sacrifice of Christ on the cross, and a finely painted column in the centre of the South Chapel in memory of those from the parish who lost their lives in the First World War. Reverend Patrick Duckworth will be pleased to talk to school parties – with the enclosed garden area providing a perfect spot for children to eat their packed lunch."
St Michael & All Angels Church
St Michael & All Angels Church
4.4 (47 ratings)4.5 (25 ratings)
Market Pl, Macclesfield, SK10 1DY, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
15 Best Things to Do in Macclesfield (Cheshire, England
"At the top, look inside St Michael’s Church, which commands the Market Place and can be seen across the town. Although the church was almost completely rebuilt at the start of the 20th century it is highly regarded for its two historic chapels. Here you’ll encounter what is considered to be Cheshire’s richest collection of alabaster effigies, produced in the 16th and 17th centuries for the Legh and Savage families."

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Whaley Bridge

All Saints Church
All Saints Church
4.7 (122 ratings)4.5 (124 ratings)
Ancient church with relics from 920, 15th-century tombs & a seasonal cafe serving sandwiches.
S Church St, Bakewell, DE45 1FD, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by cheshirenow.co.uk
Bakewell
"All Saints Church dates back to 920 AD and occupies a prominent position high on the hillside. The church has both Norman and Saxon stonework but the main fabric of the building dates to the thirteenth century. In and around the church porch there are round 40 Anglo Saxon stones, the largest collection in the world, which were found during restoration work on the church in the 1840s and some ancient stone coffins."
Salford Lads Club
Salford Lads Club
4.7 (248 ratings)5 (50 ratings)
Red brick club, established in 1903, holding community events, with a concert hall and Smiths room.
Lads' Club, St Ignatius Walk, Salford M5 3RX, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
15 Best Things to Do in Salford (Greater Manchester, England
"Before he founded the Scout Movement, Robert Baden-Powell set up the Salford Lads’ Club in Ordsall in 1903. The idea behind clubs like these was to keep young boys in deprived areas out of trouble, and channel their energy into constructive pursuits and sport. The list of former members here is illustrious and includes the actor Albert Finney, the Busby Babe Eddie Colman and guitarist Graham Nash of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills and Nash."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
25 Free Things to Do and See in Manchester, England
"You may recognise The Salford Lads’ Club from the famous cover of The Smiths’ hugely popular 1986 album The Queen is Dead, with a bouffant-haired Morrissey and co stood outside its doors. Now you’re in Manchester, you’d be silly not to venture out to this same spot for a Smiths selfie with your fellow travellers. A popular venue for Manc-music fans; head inside to learn more about the band and to buy exclusive merchandise."
Mentioned by BeeLoved City
22 Famous Landmarks in Manchester, UK, that you must see
"Located in Salford (Greater Manchester), Salford Lads Club became famous in 1986 when it was featured on the cover of the Smith’s album The Queen is Dead. Manchester is known for its music scene. It boasted some of the most famous rock bands in England and the Smiths are one of them!"
Castlefield Urban Heritage Park
Castlefield Urban Heritage Park
4.5 (269 ratings)
Duke St, Manchester, UK
ParkSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by aboutbritain.com
15 Best Free Things To Do in Manchester on AboutBritain.com
"You can walk along the canal, through the Castlefield Urban Heritage Park on your way to the Museum of Science and Industry. Castlefield Urban Heritage Park. Admire the old industrial buildings, soak up the atmosphere of the canal, and see how Manchester used to be in years gone by."

Best Breweries in Whaley Bridge

Thornbridge Brewery
Thornbridge Brewery
4.6 (147 ratings)4.5 (96 ratings)
Small, modern brewery with pre-booked guided tours, plus samples and a complimentary branded glass.
Riverside Brewery, Buxton Rd, Bakewell DE45 1GS, United Kingdom
BreweryFood & Drink
Mentioned by Visit Peak District
7 Great Local Breweries (and Where to Drink Them)
"Thornbridge is a famous brewery located near Bakewell- it’s so well known that we once found it in a bar in Iceland!. But if you wanted to try and wide range of Thornbridge beer closer to where it’s made there are some brilliant pubs in Sheffield that the brewery have taken over. These, such as the Bath Hotel, are great places to try their tipple."
Buxton Brewery
Buxton Brewery
4.8 (58 ratings)
Unit 4A & 4B Staden Lane Staden, Buxton, SK17 9RZ, United Kingdom
Brewery
Mentioned by Visit Peak District
Real Ale Map of Derbyshire & the Peak District
"Buxton Brewery’s beginnings can be traced back to 2009 where in a small, cold, garage, a micro-brew was created – nine years on, they’ve gone from strength to strength, and now make upwards of 30 distinct brews!. A few highlights from their core range include Buxton Spa, Extra Stout and Axe Edge."
Hydes Brewery Ltd
Hydes Brewery Ltd
4 (7 ratings)
The Beer Studio, 30 Kansas Ave, Salford M50 2GL, United Kingdom
Brewery

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Whaley Bridge

Millward House
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$163 /night
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3.8 (1093 reviews)
Old Hall Hotel
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$93.75 /night
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4.0 (1492 reviews)
The Portland Hotel
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$48.29 /night
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