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Heaton Hall and Gallery, farm centre, pets corner, livery stables & horse riding, donkey hire, horticultural centre, woodland area, boating lake, angling, golf course, pitch & putt, tennis courts, football pitches, tram museum.
A magnificent 18thC country house set in Heaton Park's rolling landscape. Original features include beautiful scrolling plasterwork and classically inspired paintings.
A real windswept Pennine moorland experience. Peel Tower stands on Holcombe Hill and its 148 steps can be climbed when the tower is open.
Wooded river valleys with hillside views. Guided walk leaflet available from Rochdale tourist Information Centre
Once part of the Akrington Hall estate, this area of mature woodland provides an ideal habitat for wide ranging flora and fauna.
This well known Bury landmark was built in 1852, erected in tribute to one of Bury's most famous sons, Sir Robert Peel. Peel was the founder of the Police force and Prime Minister 1841-1846.
Moses Gate Country Park offers a diversity of habitats, supporting many different forms of wildlife and is used for a range of activities - walking, boating, cycling and horse riding.
Restored from an old industrial site and now a place of national scientific interest due to its unique wildlife. The Park offers a diversity of habitats, supporting many different forms of wildlife.
80 hectares of scenic countryside with an industrial past. A haven for wildlife - habitats include; woodland, grassland, wetland, ponds and a lake. Ideal for walking, fishing, cycling, bird watching and nature study.