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Bury, a seductive little town in Greater Manchester nestles under the West Pennine Moors and spreads south to the sleepy suburbs of North Manchester.
A once bustling, industrial mill town, Bury is now a major centre of modern commerce and trade providing solid business connections to surrounding areas. Bury is the perfect town to visit for shopper. You can still shop at Marks and Spencer, WH Smith or BHS and eat a quality meal without the major hustle and bustle of the city. The Millgate Shopping Centre Bury has over 140 shops and cafes for you and you family to enjoy If you do want to venture in the nearest city, Manchester there are superb connections by bus or tram. No visit to Bury is complete without a trip to the world famous Bury Market. Comprising of Bury Open Market, Indoor Market and Bury Meat and Fish Market there are over 370 stalls offering local produce, meat, cheeses, gifts and many other items. Bury Market is the place for the serious bargain hunter. Be sure to sample and take home our famous Bury Black Pudding. If your interested in history or art - Bury Museum, Art Gallery and Archives on Moss Street hold stunning collections of art, objects and historical documents. For the Railway enthusiast a visit to the East Lancs Railway at Bury, Bolton Street Train Station is a must. With regular steam train visits and rides Bury Station is a frim favourite for visitors of all ages. Home to Bury FC Football Club, know locally as 'The Shakers' you can be sure of an exciting afternoon match at their Gigg Lane home ground. I Love Bury as it is the very heart of Greater Manchester history and culture. With a vibrant yet traditional town feel, complimentated by a backdrop of rolling western Pennines we feel just one visit will be enough for you to Love Bury too. |