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Attractions near Bowdon
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Tatton Park
(3 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. |
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Tabley House Collection
(5 Miles)*
Grade I listed Palladian house containing The Leicester collection of paintings, furniture and memorabilia from the 17th to 20th century. |
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Arley Hall & Gardens
(6 Miles)*
Arley Hall, with its ancient history and over 100 acres of gardens and parkland, has been owned and run by the same family for more than 500 years. |
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Imperial War Museum North
(7 Miles)*
The 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. |
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Ordsall Hall
(8 Miles)*
Ordsall Hall, once home to the wealthy Radclyffe family, is one of the finest examples of Tudor architecture in North West England. |
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Whitworth Art Gallery
(8 Miles)*
The Gallery is home to an impressive range of watercolours, prints, drawings, modern art and sculpture, as well as the largest collections of textiles and wallpapers outside London. |
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Salford Museum & Art Gallery
(9 Miles)*
Museum of Salford's local history and art. |
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Capesthorne Hall
(9 Miles)*
Capesthorne Hall has been the home of the Bromley-Davenport family and their ancestors since Domesday times. |
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People's History Museum
(9 Miles)*
The People's History Museum tells the extraordinary story of ordinary people. |
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Manchester Art Gallery
(9 Miles)*
The gallery's amazing collection of art is displayed in an innovative and imaginative way. An undoubted highlight is the outstanding collection of 19th century Pre-Raphaelite paintings. |
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The Salt Museum
(9 Miles)*
Cheshire has been a centre of the salt industry for some 2,000 years and today is the only place in Britain where salt is produced on a large scale. The Salt Museum is housed in the old Northwich Workhouse. |
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Walton Hall Gardens
(10 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. |
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Anson Engine Museum
(11 Miles)*
This museum has one of the largest collections of engines in Europe - varying in size from desktop to 100 tons! |
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West Park Museum
(12 Miles)*
West Park Museum opened in 1898, a gift from Marianne Brocklehurst for the people of Macclesfield. The Museum is located in one of the earliest public parks which opened in 1854 and was funded by voluntary subscription. |
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Macclesfield Silk Museum
(12 Miles)*
The Story of Silk is fascinating. It links Macclesfield with China and the Far East and shaped the development of the town. |
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