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North West England



North West England is a vibrant and diverse region, home to stunning natural landscapes, rich industrial heritage, and dynamic urban centers. It features iconic destinations like the Lake District, a UNESCO World Heritage site perfect for hiking and boating, and Liverpool, the birthplace of The Beatles. Blackpool, with its famous pleasure beach and illuminations, offers seaside fun, while historic Chester boasts Roman walls and a charming Tudor-style cityscape. The region combines cultural attractions, such as world-class museums and art galleries, with opportunities for adventure, making it an appealing destination for all types of travellers.


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Explore the Science and Industry Museum



Dive into Manchester’s industrial heritage and its pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution with interactive exhibits and historical artefacts.


Tour Old Trafford or Etihad Stadium



Football enthusiasts can explore the iconic stadiums of Manchester United or Manchester City, complete with museum tours and pitch-side experiences.

Day Trip to the Peak District



Just a short drive from Manchester, the Peak District offers breathtaking landscapes, perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring quaint villages.





Visit the Manchester Art Gallery



Admire an impressive collection of art spanning centuries, from classic masterpieces to modern works.


Stroll through Heaton Park



One of the largest parks in Europe, Heaton Park offers lush greenery, a boating lake, and activities like golf and horse riding.


Shop and Dine at the Northern Quarter



Experience Manchester’s trendiest district with its eclectic mix of vintage shops, independent cafes, and vibrant street art.



Oswaldtwistle Mills



This popular family attraction in Accrington has a whole host of fun activities that your kids will enjoy, like the Wildfowl Reserve. Younger visitors will have the time of their life in the Mr Bubbles Play Area, with plenty to entertain all children up to the age of 10 on multiple levels filled with well-padded craziness. (Perfect for the Accrington properties).



Crystal maze live



Crystal Maze LIVE is the ultimate team experience. It’s the oh-so-popular 90s TV show brought to genuinely immersive, 3D life. More importantly, it’s a brilliant excuse to run around wildly, shout yourselves hoarse, solve all sorts of problems and challenges and, best of all, celebrate in some wacky satin bomber jackets. All this, with your friends – who could ask for anything more?


Trafford centre



Trafford Centre has everything from shopping, dinning, and lots of activities for the whole family such as IFly indoor skydiving, Chill factor the Uks largest indoor Ski Slope with real snow, plus Legoland and Seaworld and the Dino falls adventure Golf there is something for everyone. (Excellent for the Hulme and Urmston properties.)



Hulme



Hulme is a vibrant and culturally rich area of Manchester, known for its dynamic community and creative spirit. It features the renowned Hulme Community Garden Centre, an urban oasis, and hosts frequent events showcasing local talent. Its proximity to Manchester city center makes it a lively spot with a mix of history and modern development.

Radcliffe



Radcliffe, situated along the River Irwell, combines a strong industrial heritage with a growing residential appeal. Visitors can explore Outwood Country Park, perfect for walks and nature spotting, and enjoy a mix of local shops and community events.

Baxenden



A small village near Accrington, Baxenden is a serene spot offering picturesque countryside views and close proximity to the popular Haworth Art Gallery. The village is also home to scenic walking trails, making it a great retreat for outdoor enthusiasts.

Audenshaw



Audenshaw is a quiet suburb of Tameside with a historic charm. It is home to Audenshaw Reservoir, a popular spot for angling and birdwatching. The area also offers easy access to nearby urban attractions in Manchester and Ashton-under-Lyne.

Bolton



Bolton is a bustling town with a rich industrial history and diverse cultural scene. The town boasts attractions like the Bolton Museum and Aquarium, the scenic Jumbles Country Park, and the stunning Smithills Hall, a preserved manor house dating back to the 14th century.

Burnley



Burnley, nestled at the edge of the Pennines, is a town steeped in history and surrounded by natural beauty. Key attractions include Towneley Hall and Park, the iconic Singing Ringing Tree sculpture, and scenic walking trails along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

Whitefield



Whitefield is a thriving suburb north of Manchester, known for its vibrant dining scene, particularly along the famous "Curry Mile North." The area also offers green spaces like Philips Park, a peaceful haven for walkers and families.

Openshaw



Located in East Manchester, Openshaw is a historic district with strong working-class roots. The Lime Square shopping complex is a central hub, and Openshaw Park provides a tranquil escape with its well-maintained gardens and play areas.

Accrington



Accrington is a Lancashire town known for its Victorian market hall and ties to football history, being home to Accrington Stanley. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Coppice Woodland, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Bury



Bury, famous for its traditional market and black pudding delicacy, combines rich heritage with a lively atmosphere. The town features the East Lancashire Railway for heritage steam train rides and The Met, a leading arts venue hosting music and theater performances.

Urmston



Urmston, a suburban town in Trafford, is a family-friendly area with a welcoming community feel. Highlights include the bustling Market 41 for food and local crafts, and Davyhulme Park, offering recreational spaces and scenic walking paths.

Royton



Royton is a town in Oldham with a mix of residential charm and historical significance. It boasts the Royton Park, a lovely spot for relaxation, and a vibrant market scene that highlights the area's community spirit.