Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Broadbottom

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Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Broadbottom

Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral
4.6 (3266 ratings)4.5 (1207 ratings)
CofE building with 13th-century origins, chapel of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment and daily tours.
Victoria St, Manchester, M3 1SX, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Hand Luggage Only
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"Dating back to 1215, Manchester Cathedral offers a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the city. The official name is actually “The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George” and is one amazing sight that needs to be seen in the city. It’s well worth a wander around to see the gorgeous architecture, especially as it has been so well preserved."
Mentioned by This Wild Life Of Mine - travel and wildlife blog
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"As industrial as the city may be, even Manchester needs a few beautiful churches. Possibly the most impressive of them all is Manchester Cathedral. Over five hundred years old, the building is as beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside."
Temple Newsam
Temple Newsam
4.6 (3473 ratings)4.5 (1012 ratings)
Grand residence standing in parkland and filled with priceless art and antiques plus a working farm.
Temple Newsam Rd, Leeds, LS15 0AE, United Kingdom
Nature & ParksEvent venueHistorical landmarkMuseumParkHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Another impressive country house close to the city centre, Temple Newsam may not have penguins, but its grounds are particularly lovely to walk around. Time your visit for spring to coincide with meeting the new born lambs and piglets at Home Farm. Temple Newsam | © Tim Green / Wikimedia"
Sheffield Botanical Gardens
Sheffield Botanical Gardens
4.7 (3874 ratings)4.5 (1647 ratings)
Plants and flowers from around the world in themed areas, formal gardens and large glasshouses.
Clarkehouse Rd, Broomhall, Sheffield S10 2LN, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksParkGardens
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"As Sheffield consists of over 61% green space, the city cannot be complete without a proper botanical garden. Displaying more than 5,000 different species of plants, the Sheffield Botanical Gardens span more than 19 acres (8ha) of land and were first opened in 1836. The gardens feature beautiful glass pavilions, as well as an old bear pit and a spectacular main gateway."
Mentioned by Collegiate - UK
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"Sheffield’s botanical gardens are based on Ecclesfield Road and were first opened in 1836. The gardens were designed by Robert Marnock, considered one of the great horticulturalists and garden designers of the nineteenth century. The botanical gardens consist of 19 acres of lawns, as well as the glass pavilions, which collectively host over 5,000 species of plants."
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"A glass pavilion glitters under the sun, as does the emerald grass beneath your toes. As you look through the Botanical Garden’s leafy arch, you’ll see ancient trees and flowering bushes spread out. It’s ideal for some tranquil time spent outdoors."
Endcliffe Park
Endcliffe Park
4.6 (3608 ratings)4.5 (360 ratings)
Large park dating from 1887, with statue of Queen Victoria, children's playground, cafe and lake.
Rustlings Rd, Sheffield, S11 7AB, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Shanerounce used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Opened in 1887 in celebration of Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, Endcliffe Park is a much-loved​ feature of Sheffield’s landscape. Offering flat paths perfect for running, the park is a great place to spend an afternoon with a picnic."
Mentioned by Bursting My Bubbles
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"Just down the road from the aforementioned Botanical Gardens,is Endcliffe Park. Located on Hunters Bar roundabout and the start of the Sheffield Walk Endcliffe Park has it all. There is a small amount of parking nearby, and plenty of street parking."
National Emergency Services Museum
National Emergency Services Museum
4.6 (543 ratings)4.5 (310 ratings)
Fire-fighting exhibits and 40 emergency service vehicles on display in a 1900 former fire station.
Old Police/Fire Station, W Bar, Sheffield S3 8PT, United Kingdom
MuseumChildren's museumConference centerHeritage museumHistorical landmarkHistory museumNational museumVisitor centerSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by inews.co.uk
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"A post shared by David Goossens (@cracker2011) on Apr 27, 2017 at 3:01am PDT. Housed inside a purpose-built combined police, fire and ambulance station, dating back to the 1890s, there are more than 45 vehicles on display in the National Emergency Services Museum. These include horse drawn fire engines, vintage police cars, and mines rescue vehicles."
Sheffield Winter Garden
Sheffield Winter Garden
4.5 (1720 ratings)
Built in 2003, this massive glasshouse features thousands of plants from around the world.
90 Surrey St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2LH, UK
BuildingNature & ParksGardens
Blue Peter Garden
Blue Peter Garden
4.4 (63 ratings)
Salford, M50 2HF, United Kingdom
Park
Clowes Park
Clowes Park
Salford, UK
Park
Peak Cavern
Peak Cavern
4.5 (1549 ratings)4 (634 ratings)
Enter the UK's largest cave entrance for guided tours of cave network with unusual rock formations.
Peak Cavern Road, Hope Valley, S33 8WS, United Kingdom
CaveNature & ParksCaverns & Caves
Mentioned by What Stacy Did
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"Peak Cavern is set into Castle Hill in Castleton and has a natural entrance that is 100 feet wide and 50 feet high – its huge!. It is one of the most popular caves in Castleton who is home to numerous caves and mines. Fun fact: Peak Cavern’s nickname is The Devil’s Arse for some of the interesting sounds it produces!"
Mentioned by picturesofengland.com
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"Peak Cavern is one of the finest of the many underground caverns of this area. It lies beneath Peveril Castle at the centre of....."
Reconstruction of Mamucium Roman Fort Wall
Reconstruction of Mamucium Roman Fort Wall
4.5 (29 ratings)
Beaufort St, Manchester, M3 4JL, United Kingdom
Historical landmark
Mentioned by Fountain of Travel
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"Whilst Manchester can’t compete with Chester when it comes to Roman ruins, you can still appreciate Manchester’s Roman history in Castlefield. Manchester was basically a Roman fort called Mamucium and in Castlefield you can find a reconstruction of the fort built upon the excavated foundations."

Best Diners in Broadbottom

Namco Funscape
Namco Funscape
4.2 (2772 ratings)
Entertainment area within a shopping centre with arcade machines, dodgems, a sports bar and diner.
The Orient, 14 The Trafford Centre, 14 The Trafford Centre, Manchester M17 8ED, United Kingdom
Video arcadeDinerSports bar
Mentioned by Pickyourtrail Travel Blog
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"Want to enjoy a party night with your friends, compete your friends on a pool table match, looking for a perfect place to celebrate corporate parties or scream with excitement on taking a virtual reality fun ride?. Well, you could not find a better place than Namco Funscape. Yes, this place is located near the famous Tafford Centre which definitely deserves a visit."
Alabama's
Alabama's
4.4 (1008 ratings)
8, 10 Tariff St, Manchester M1 2FF, United Kingdom
American restaurantBagel shopBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee shopDinerPancake restaurantRestaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by Secret Manchester
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"Serving the most delicious and well-portioned breakfast meals, their pancakes are a real highlight for guests. Stacked high with all the toppings, menu items include berries and cream, banoffee, peanut butter and bacon with maple syrup. Each stack includes three buttermilk pancakes, and there’s even vegan options available too!"
BIG FILLA - Fast Casual Diner
BIG FILLA - Fast Casual Diner
4.3 (544 ratings)
71 - 73 Broughton Ln, Sheffield, S9 2DE, United Kingdom
Fast food restaurantGrillDessert restaurantDinerHamburger restaurant

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Broadbottom Area

Dewsbury Town Hall
Dewsbury Town Hall
4.2 (29 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
Ornate Victorian town hall with a capacity of 700 for concerts, events, meetings and tea-dances.
Wakefield Old Rd, Dewsbury, WF12 8DG, United Kingdom
City HallSights & LandmarksBanquet hallConcert hallConference centerMarriage license bureauPerforming arts theaterRegistry officeWedding venueGovernment Buildings
Trafford Town Hall
Trafford Town Hall
4.6 (11 ratings)
Talbot Rd, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M32 0TH, United Kingdom
City government officeSights & LandmarksGovernment Buildings
Mentioned by Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Stretford
"Trafford Town Hall stands in a large site at the junction of Talbot Road and Warwick Road, directly opposite the Old Trafford Cricket Ground. Work on the building, designed by architects Bradshaw Gass & Hope of Bolton, began on 21 August 1931.[84]. The town hall officially came into use as Stretford Town Hall on the granting of Stretford's charter, on 16 September 1933."
St Mary's RC Church (The Hidden Gem)
St Mary's RC Church (The Hidden Gem)
4.8 (300 ratings)4.5 (186 ratings)
Manchester's oldest Catholic church, built in 1794, featuring an ornate doorway & interior carvings.
St Mary's Church, 17 Mulberry St, Manchester M2 6LN, United Kingdom
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by Manchester Evening News
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"Founded in 1794, St Mary’s - or the Hidden Gem, as it’s better known - is the oldest Catholic church in Manchester and was the first to be built after the Reformation. Its stations of the cross, by painter Norman Adams, are considered one of the greatest ecclesiastical art commissions of the 20th century in this country and entry is free for visitors to admire them. St Mary’s Catholic Church, Mulberry Street, M2 6LN"
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
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"St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church can be found on Mulberry Street, a quiet cul-de-sac between Deansgate and Albert Square, in the middle of Manchester’s city centre. The church has earned the more familiar local nickname of The Hidden Gem. As you approach and enter the building, the reasons for the name become apparent."

Churches and Cathedrals in Broadbottom

St Peters Church
St Peters Church
4.8 (19 ratings)4.5 (28 ratings)
The Village, Prestbury, Macclesfield SK10 4DG, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"This 13th-century church about a mile north of Macclesfield is the fourth church on this site. But what’s unusual is that the third church is still here, out among Medieval yew trees. There’s a Norman Romanesque chapel in the churchyard, dating to the 12th century, with semi-circular door and window arches and weathered but visible tympanum relief and lozenge patterns in the archivolts."
Dewsbury Minster - Mother Church of West Yorkshire
Dewsbury Minster - Mother Church of West Yorkshire
4.7 (57 ratings)4.5 (30 ratings)
Vicarage Rd, Dewsbury, WF12 8DD, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Wakefield Cathedral
Wakefield Cathedral
4.7 (359 ratings)4.5 (232 ratings)
Landmark Anglican cathedral with stand-out features including wood carvings and a medieval nave.
Northgate, Wakefield, WF1 1HG, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Trip101
10 Best Things To Do In Wakefield, UK
"In the near centre of Wakefield sits the magnificent Wakefield Cathedral, or the even grander title of the Cathedral Church of All Saints in Wakefield. Although we owe the Victorians for Wakefield Cathedral’s current appearance, restored and reopened in 1888, it has been a place of worship since the 9th-century, and has even been mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086. Today, anyone can come and have an informal, 45 minute tour of this historic cathedral, with no booking required and completely free!"
Mentioned by manningstainton.co.uk
5 Famous Buildings in Wakefield | Manning Stainton
"Another incredibly old building, Wakefield Cathedral is the tallest church in Yorkshire and has a long and fascinating history. Although it has been developed and rebuilt at various points over the past 900 years, the building which exists today dates back to the 14th century. Its 247-foot tall spire is visible from many of the suburbs of Wakefield and even beyond on a clear day."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Broadbottom

Alma Lodge Hotel & Restaurant
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$100 /night
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4.5 (16 reviews)
Gamekeepers Cottage
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$102 /night
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River Cottage Hayfield, HAYFIELD
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$231 /night*
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