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Your search for Attractions & events in Altrincham returned 19 results
Attraction - Heritage/Visitor Centre, Altrincham
The site is a mecca for plane spotters. Situation just beside the runway at Manchester Airport, it offers unrivalled views of aircrafts.
Attraction - Garden Centre, Knutsford
High Legh Garden centre is the perfect place for leisurely shopping.
Attraction - Farm, Knutsford
Perfect for all the family, the farm provides a picture of rural life where time has stood still since the 1930s.
Attraction - Municipal Park, Manchester
Extensive glasshouses where total plant stock for city parks and civic buildings is propagated. Elizabethan house set in 275 acres of parkland.
Attraction - Historic Site, Manchester
Late medieval hall, mid C14, in the guardianship of English Heritage.
Attraction - Country/Royal Park, Manchester
Local nature reserve and site of biological importance. Canoeing, dinghy, sailing, windsurfing, angling, horse riding, orienteering, model boating and children's play area.
Attraction - Maze, Altrincham
July - September 2008 will see the return of the Red House Farm Maize Maze for its seventh spectacular year!
Attraction - Museum, Altrincham
Escape for the day to this glorious country estate, packed with 300 years of history. Enjoy the mansion and its treasures, fine gardens, deer park, free guided walks and a fully restored 17th century working sawmill.
Attraction - Nature Reserve, Knutsford
See the largest collection of birds of prey in the North West. We have a comprehensive collection of eagles, vultures, falcons, kites, hawks and owls, all housed in our purpose-built centre.
Attraction - Museum, Knutsford
The Old Hall is set in an enclosure in the parkland between the beautiful mere and the site of an Anglo Saxon village with its landscape history trail.