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Towns near Birch
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Middleton (Gt Mcr)
(2 Miles)*
Middleton is more than just another 19th century industrial Lancashire town; it is an ancient place and has much that remains from an illustrious past. |
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Castleton
(2 Miles)*
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Heywood
(2 Miles)*
The town of Heywood, three miles west of Rochdale, has its origins in the 13th century, but the area owes much of its charm and character to Robert Peel, (the father of Sir Robert Peel, originator of Britain's first police force). |
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Prestwich
(3 Miles)*
Prestwich is simply a leafy, residential suburb to the north of Manchester city centre. For many years,along with its sister suburb of Whitefield,just to the north, it remained North Manchester's best kept secret |
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Whitefield
(3 Miles)*
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Rochdale
(4 Miles)*
Visit the borough of Rochdale and you will find a wealth of fascinating heritage and beautiful countryside that makes this a great area to explore. |
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Moston
(4 Miles)*
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Royton
(4 Miles)*
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Bury
(4 Miles)*
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Oldham
(4 Miles)*
Oldham sits high on the Pennines, surrounded by hills and offers many vantage points for viewing many miles around. Oldham can be dated back to 865 A.D. when Danish invaders settled here. |
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Newton Heath
(5 Miles)*
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Failsworth
(5 Miles)*
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Hollinwood
(5 Miles)*
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Walmersley
(5 Miles)*
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Radcliffe
(5 Miles)*
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