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Central Art Gallery is a real gem. Located above the library, these beautiful gallery spaces host a varied programme of temporary exhibitions.
Lively contemporary gallery showing paintings, crafts and photography from local, national and international artists. Check the website for details of exhibitions.
Exhibitions change monthly and cover all aspects of fine art and craft, which include photography and local history.
Original Victorian building, with repertory theatre company. Performances Sep-Jul of comedies, drama, musicals and special events.
The museum of a unique Pennine parish and it's people. Based in an old mill, with exhibitions on social history, landscape, textile industry and vintage vehicles.
A national cycling centre. Britain's only Olympic standard 250m indoor wooden cycle track. Part of the 2002 Commonwealth Games event venue sports facility.
The Museum tells the story of generations of Manchester Regiment soldiers through two hundred years of service from 1756 until 1958.
Thomas Langley, Chancellor of England was educated in Middleton. In 1412 he rebuilt the Parish Church & founded a charity school - the original foundation of the Grammar School. Completed in 1856 & now restored as a heritage centre.
The museum tells the story of the Regiment and it's soldiers through 200 years of history, from 1758 until 1958.