Must See Sights and Landmarks in Parrs Wood Lane Area

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Must See Sights and Landmarks in Parrs Wood Lane Area

Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral
4.6 (3266 ratings)4.5 (1207 ratings)
CofE building with 13th-century origins, chapel of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment and daily tours.
Victoria St, Manchester, M3 1SX, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"One of the oldest buildings in Manchester, the Cathedral has a vast and extensive history that can be traced back to humble beginnings in the 7th century, becoming a Cathedral in 1847. Having survived significant damage during both World War II and the IRA bomb, the Cathedral has undergone extensive refurbishment several times over the past century, creating a lovingly preserved building that appears much more modern than it actually is. The Cathedral is open to the public, who can admire the architecture and numerous little quirks inside, including the misericord wood carvings and bees on the roof."
Mentioned by BeeLoved City
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"Manchester Cathedral is located on Victoria Street, in between the National Museum of Football and Victoria Station. Although the origins of the cathedral are not clear, the construction is believed to have started around 700 AD. At the time though, it was just a church."
Old Trafford
Old Trafford
4.6 (33063 ratings)4.5 (5868 ratings)
Home of Manchester United, offering behind-the-scenes stadium tours and 75,000 seats for matches.
Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom
StadiumSights & LandmarksConference centerSports clubArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by One-Manchester
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"As home to the aforementioned world-famous Manchester United Football Club, this is the UK’s largest club stadium with a maximum capacity of around 76,000 spectators. It’s called ‘The Theatre of Dreams’ for a reason. The facilities are also world class, with cafes, restaurants, VIP boxes, event spaces and even a museum with accompanying tour."
Mentioned by University of Salford Students' Union
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"Affectionately called the Theatre of Deams, Old Trafford is home to the world famous Manchester United Football Club. It's home to many of the red's matches throughout the football season, as well as the official Megastore. Stadium tours also take place regularly which anyone can book on to."
Victoria Baths
Victoria Baths
4.7 (732 ratings)4.5 (202 ratings)
Edwardian-era swimming & Turkish bath facility with an ornate, restored interior used for events.
Hathersage Rd, Manchester, M13 0FE, United Kingdom
Heritage buildingSights & LandmarksEvent venueHistoric Sites
Ordsall Hall
Ordsall Hall
4.6 (640 ratings)4.5 (244 ratings)
Free entry to Tudor manor house with period rooms, exhibits, landscaped gardens, orchard and cafe.
322 Ordsall Ln, Salford, M5 3AN, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Solomon’s Temple
Solomon’s Temple
4.7 (373 ratings)4.5 (574 ratings)
Restored hilltop landmark dating from 1896, offering Peak District views from the top of its tower.
Poole's Cavern visitor centre, Buxton, SK17 9DH, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric Walking Areas
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"You could follow up a visit to Poole’s Cavern with a walk through the woods and past cow herds up to this Victorian folly 440 metres above sea level. Solomon’s Temple was unveiled in 1896, replacing a tower from earlier that century. That structure had been built by one Solomon Mycock, owner of the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, which is where the name comes from."
Adlington Hall and Gardens
Adlington Hall and Gardens
4.6 (124 ratings)4.5 (70 ratings)
Country house and hunting lodge with mixed architectural styles, for open days, events and weddings.
Mill Lane, Adlington, Macclesfield SK10 4LF, United Kingdom
Country houseSights & LandmarksBanquet hallConference centerCorporate entertainment serviceEvent venueFunction room facilityGardenHistoric Sites
Mentioned by shrigleyhallhotelandspa.co.uk
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"Discover the fascinating history of Adlington Hall as you tour The Great Hall, the chapel, oak-panelled dining room, the Minstrel’s Gallery, the number 10 bedroom, and more. Alongside the Great Organ, visitors can enjoy the original furniture, paintings, and décor of the building, or wander the gardens, attempt the maze, or enjoy a slice of homemade cake and a cup of tea in the tea room. I Opening Times: Public open days run on Sundays and Bank Holidays during April and September."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"A tremendous mixture of styles, Adlington Hall was founded at the end of the 15th century and then reworked in the 18th century. So while the north and east facades have romantic black and white timber framing the south and west wings are brick built, with a solemn Palladian portico. Adlington is hired out for weddings, but on Sundays between April and October the house and gardens are open to visitors."
Cairo Street Unitarian Chapel
Cairo Street Unitarian Chapel
5 (8 ratings)5 (1 ratings)
15 Cairo St, Warrington, WA1 1EE, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Reddish Vale Farm
Reddish Vale Farm
4.5 (225 ratings)4.5 (212 ratings)
Site giving an insight into farm life, horse riding and animals from cows to alpacas, plus tearoom.
Country Park, Reddish Vale Rd, Stockport, SK5 7HE, United Kingdom
Coffee shopSights & LandmarksEntertainerHorse riding schoolIce cream shopIndoor playgroundParkParty equipment rental serviceTea houseZooFarms
Town Hall
Town Hall
4.5 (14 ratings)4 (48 ratings)
Sankey St, Warrington, WA1 1UH, United Kingdom
City HallSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment Buildings
Mentioned by CheshireLive
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"Warrington Town Hall was built in 1750, and listed as a Grade I building nearly 200 years later, in 1949. The hall consists of a country house designed by James Gibbs for Thomas Patten - originally called Bank Hall - with two detached wings, all of which are listed. THe Patten family were highly respected merchants in Warrington, having made the River Mersey passable from Runcorn to Bank Quay, and owning a copper smelting factory."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Constructed in 1750, Warrington’s graceful Town Hall was originally a mansion known as Bank Hall. This Palladian residence, with a pediment sporting the coat of arms of the Pattens, was built for Thomas Patten, whose family was in the copper smelting business. Bank Hall was sold to Warrington Borough Council by John Wilson-Patten 1870 and its grounds became Warrington’s first public park."
Peveril Castle
Peveril Castle
4.3 (1080 ratings)4 (438 ratings)
Square keep built on a hilltop by Henry II in 1176, with visitor centre and picnic area.
Market Pl, Castleton, Hope Valley S33 8WQ, United Kingdom
CastleSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkAncient Ruins
Mentioned by peakcottages.com
Historic houses and castles in the Peak District
"Standing high above the picturesque village of Castleton are the imposing ruins of Peveril Castle, one of England’s earliest Norman fortresses. After an exhilarating climb from the village you are rewarded with breath-taking panoramic views over Hope Valley from the top of the hill. All that survives of the castle today is the atmospheric keep, built by Henry II in 1176."
Mentioned by picturesofengland.com
Pictures of Peak District National Park
"Built to be impregnable, the ruins of Peveril Castle stand on a steep ridge with dramatic views in all directions, giving the....."

Best Dinner Places to Eat in Parrs Wood Lane

CHICAGO PIZZA
CHICAGO PIZZA
3.1 (58 ratings)
4 Hood Manor Centre, Warrington, WA5 1UH, United Kingdom
Takeout RestaurantFast food restaurantRestaurant
Cat & Lion (under new ownership)
Cat & Lion (under new ownership)
3.5 (475 ratings)
Tarporley Rd, Stretton, Warrington WA4 4NB, United Kingdom
PubBeer gardenRestaurantSports bar
Sip West Didsbury
Sip West Didsbury
4.7 (125 ratings)
156 Burton Rd, West Didsbury, Manchester M20 1LH, United Kingdom
Wine barRestaurant

Best Lunch Restaurants in Parrs Wood Lane

CJ'S Coffee House & Tearoom
CJ'S Coffee House & Tearoom
4.9 (139 ratings)
195 Warrington Rd, Penketh, Warrington WA5 2EN, United Kingdom
Coffee shopBreakfast restaurantCafeLunch restaurantBrasserieTea house
Taco Bell
Taco Bell
4.1 (699 ratings)
Fast-food chain serving Mexican-inspired fare such as tacos, quesadillas & nachos.
Kiosk 5, 32 Market St, Manchester M4 3AQ, United Kingdom
Taco restaurantBurrito restaurantFast food restaurantLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurantTex-Mex restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Federal Cafe Bar
Federal Cafe Bar
4.7 (1491 ratings)
Espressos, all-day brunch menu and cakes, plus evening cocktails in a casual, Antipodean coffee bar.
9 Nicholas Croft, Manchester, M4 1EY, United Kingdom
CafeBarBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee shopLunch restaurant
Mentioned by travioso.com
The 15 Best Breakfasts in Manchester
"Making a name for themselves on the local culinary scene, Federal has become a brunch favourite for tourists and locals. If their photos featuring delicious meals won't bring you in, the nearly 5-star rating across the board should. Open daily and serving all-day brunch, this is the place to visit if you get that breakfast craving."
Mentioned by Where Goes Rose?
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"Even though there are so many great brunches in Manchester, I always gravitate back to Federal. I love the halloumi veggie bagel and the mushrooms and poached eggs on sourdough. None of the brunch dishes are more than £7.50 in Federal which means you can include a coffee and still pay less than £10 for brunch."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
Best Brunch in the Northern Quarter
"One of the Northern Quarters coolest brunch spots, Federal Cafe & Bar is bringing a little Australian attitude to your feasting. Proving they know a thing or two about early mornings, this place will keep you coming back for banana bread, omelettes, Turkish eggs and bagels."

Mordern, Free, Best Art Museums in Parrs Wood Lane

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
MuseumArt museumHistory museumWar museumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by holidify.com
12 Manchester Attractions & Sightseeing
"4 km from city center 5 out of 12 places to visit in Manchester. The imperial war memorial of Manchester exhibits the main conflicts of the 20th century with the help of a wide range of displays, regular screenings of short films and other weapons. The aluminium clad building is worth watching."
Mentioned by Manchester 1 day itinerary
One day in Manchester Itinerary
"At media city, you will also discover other sites such as the Imperial War Museum – a huge and beautifully designed aluminium clad building; the Lowry Theatre and Shopping Mall and from the Quayside the view of one of the biggest football clubs in the world, Manchester United."
The Nicholson Museum & Art Gallery, Leek
The Nicholson Museum & Art Gallery, Leek
4.4 (8 ratings)4.5 (26 ratings)
Stockwell St, Leek, ST13 6DW, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsArt Museums
Mentioned by swainsleyfarm.co.uk
Family attractions, museums and galleries
"Home to a collection of impressive oil paintings, ceramics, local history and a fine selection of the famous Leek Embroideries. Walk in the footsteps of William Morris, D.H. Lawrence, Oscar Wilde and John Betjeman."
Salford Museum and Art Gallery
Salford Museum and Art Gallery
4.5 (616 ratings)4.5 (189 ratings)
Permanent and temporary exhibitions include Victorian art, street mock-up and local history archive.
Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsArt museumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Creative Tourist
Free family things to do in Manchester
"Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Peel Park, The Crescent, Salford, Greater Manchester, M5 4WU - Visit now. A family friendly city museum that stakes a claim as the UK’s first free public library. Explore the historic Lark Hill Place street installation then let loose in Peel Park."

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