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Attractions in Bromley Cross & Things to Do in Bromley Cross
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Bolton Museum, Aquarium and Archive
(2 Miles)*
Bolton Museum has many collections of exhibits from fine art to Egyptian archaeology. There is an aquarium where you can see snakes and a piranha fish which is 23 years old. |
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Smithills Hall and Estate
(2 Miles)*
Visitors to Smithills Hall can enjoy history in the surroundings of a building that stretches from the 14th century to the glorious period of the Arts and Craft revolution of the late 19th century. |
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Heaton Hall
(7 Miles)*
A magnificent neo-classical country house with beautifully restored 18th century interiors, set in 650 acres of rolling parkland. |
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Rossendale Museum
(8 Miles)*
Rossendale Museum is housed in a 19th century mill owner's residence built in 1840 for the Hardman family, overlooking their woollen mill at New Hall Hey |
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Salford Museum & Art Gallery
(9 Miles)*
Museum of Salford's local history and art. |
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Imperial War Museum North
(9 Miles)*
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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Rochdale Art Gallery
(10 Miles)*
Touchstones is an exciting arts and heritage centre that has something special for everyone. The site consists of Art Galleries, Museum, Local Studies Centre and Tourist Information Centre. |
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Haworth Art Gallery
(10 Miles)*
Originally called Hollins Hill, the Gallery is a Tudor-style Edwardian house designed and built for William Haworth and his sister Anne in 1909 by Walter Brierley, FSA of York. It is now Accrington's art gallery. |
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Ordsall Hall
(10 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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People's History Museum
(10 Miles)*
The People's History Museum tells the dramatic story of the British working classes struggle for democracy and social justice - told at the only national museum in Manchester city centre, the radical city where it belongs. |
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Manchester Art Gallery
(10 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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Astley Hall
(11 Miles)*
Discover a 400 year old house, built by the Charnock family in Elizabethan times. |
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Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery
(11 Miles)*
Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery is housed in a beautiful Arts and Crafts style building, it offers a lively programme of exhibitions and events for all the family. |
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Whitworth Art Gallery
(11 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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Camelot Theme Park
(12 Miles)*
Camelot. The land of great Knights and Amazing Days. |
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Samlesbury Hall
(13 Miles)*
Built in 1325 Samlesbury Hall is steeped in fascinating history, retaining its original typical black and white exterior, the Hall is almost equidistant between Blackburn and Preston, yet retaining a rural feel. |
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Gawthorpe Hall
(14 Miles)*
Gawthorpe Hall was built between 1600 and 1605 for the Shuttleworth family who had already been at Gawthorpe for over 200 years. |
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Dunham Massey
(14 Miles)*
Dunham Massey is a delightful country house in Cheshire with unique gardens, fine interiors and a working sawmill. |
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Portland Basin Museum
(14 Miles)*
Portland Basin Museum is the centrepiece of the recently rebuilt Ashton Canal Warehouse, now looking much as it did in 1834 when it was first built. |
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Ribchester Roman Museum
(15 Miles)*
Ribchester Roman Museum is located in the picturesque village of Ribchester which is set in the beautiful countryside of the Ribble Valley. |
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Queen Street Mill Textile Museum
(16 Miles)*
Steam Powered Weaving is brought to Life at Queen Street Mill Textile Museum, the world's last 19th century steam powered weaving mill. |
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Harris Museum and Art Gallery
(16 Miles)*
Escape from the bustle of the town centre and spend some time enjoying the best of Preston's heritage in a beautiful Grade 1 listed building. |
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Saddleworth Museum & Art Gallery
(16 Miles)*
Saddleworth Museum and Art Gallery is full of intriguing objects from the past and tells the story of the people who have created Saddleworth's landscape and character |
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Rufford Old Hall
(17 Miles)*
The magnificent Great Hall dates from around 1530 and is believed to have played host to a performing William Shakespeare. A magnificent, giant, carved, moveable wooden screen is thought to be the only surviving example of its kind in the UK. |
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Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate
(18 Miles)*
Set in an idyllic rural landscape, yet just minutes from Manchester Airport, the Styal Estate grew up as a self-contained village around the huge Georgian cotton mill known as Quarry Bank Mill. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Bromley Cross and things to do in Bromley Cross (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Bromley Cross, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Bromley Cross and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Bromley Cross again.
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