Radcliffe Map

Radcliffe map, view the Greater Manchester town of Radcliffe, located in the county of Greater Manchester, England.

Detailed Street Map of Radcliffe Greater Manchester & Guide to the Area

Radcliffe Map Greater Manchester: Interactive map of Radcliffe, displaying the town situated in the county of Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Radcliffe area and a Radcliffe town centre map, showing Radcliffe's Springwater Park.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Radcliffe map are: Radcliffe Market, The Goose Radcliffe, Costa Coffee, Aldi, Lidl, Radcliffe Library, Radcliffe Metrolink Station, Asda Radcliffe Superstore, Greggs, B&M Bargains, The Three Arrows, PureGym Radcliffe, St Mary's Church, Radcliffe Medical Practice, Radcliffe Riverside School, McDonald's Radcliffe, The Royal Oak, Radcliffe Pharmacy, Radcliffe Leisure Centre, The Bridge Tavern, Top Taste Café, Newbank Garden Centre, Tesco Express, Radcliffe Cricket Club, Flaming Grill, The Wellington, Radcliffe Hall Primary School, Radcliffe Dental Centre, St Andrew's Church, Whitefield and Radcliffe Rotary Club, Radcliffe Fish Bar, Barclays Bank, Kearsley Mount Cottage Hospital, Skipton Building Society, The Purple Lounge, Specsavers Radcliffe, Post Office, HSBC, St Thomas's Church, The House of Raja, Radcliffe Business Centre, KFC Radcliffe, The Big Bites Sandwich Bar, Eden Boys' School, The Trackside, Jai Kathmandu, Radcliffe Dog Park, Boots Pharmacy, The Grapes Hotel, Toby Carvery, Urban Coffee, The Paper Shop.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Whitefield, Prestwich, Unsworth, Ainsworth, Bradley Fold, Little Lever, Kearsley, Farnworth, Stoneclough, Clifton, Besses o' th' Barn, Ringley, Hollins, Harwood, Moses Gate, Tonge Fold, Breightmet, Heaton Park, Chapel Field, Blackford Bridge, Kirkhams, Walshaw, Tottington, Elton, Leverhulme, Darcy Lever, Worsley, Monton, Swinton, Agecroft, Pendlebury.

Radcliffe is a no-nonsense town tucked neatly between Bury and Bolton, sitting just north of the River Irwell in Greater Manchester. It's a place that doesn't shout for attention but quietly gets on with things—full of character, friendly locals and a proper sense of community. Though it's not a huge town, it's well-placed and handy for getting into Manchester while still offering a bit of breathing room.

The roots of Radcliffe go back centuries, and it was recorded in the Domesday Book as “Radeclive.” It was once a small rural settlement before taking off during the Industrial Revolution when coal mining, bleaching and textile production turned it into a bustling working town. Over time, like many places in the North West, industry slowed, but the community remained tight-knit. Today, Radcliffe has a population of around 29,000 and remains proud of its past, with remnants of its industrial heritage dotted about and local history groups keeping stories alive.

In terms of attractions and places to go, Radcliffe isn't short on green spaces. There's the lovely Outwood Country Park, a great spot for walks, wildlife spotting and peaceful views. Radcliffe Tower—what's left of a 14th-century manor house—sits quietly among the trees, a nod to the town's medieval past. The nearby Elton Reservoir is ideal for an afternoon wander, while Heaton Park, just a stone's throw away, offers everything from boating lakes to formal gardens. For something with a bit of historic grandeur, you've got Dunham Massey and the ever-impressive Ordsall Hall within easy reach, both steeped in history and run by the National Trust.

Zooming out a bit, Greater Manchester is a hive of activity. Manchester city centre's always buzzing—music venues, museums, galleries, endless food and drink spots, you name it. Head over to Salford Quays for MediaCity and the Lowry, or get stuck into shopping at the Trafford Centre. There's sport, culture and everything in between, whether you fancy a night out or a Sunday ramble.

Getting to and from Radcliffe is straightforward. The Metrolink runs right through the town, giving easy access to Bury, Manchester and the rest of the tram network. There are also regular bus services connecting nearby towns, and drivers can jump on the M60 or A56 in no time. Manchester Airport is about a 30-minute drive away, or you can catch a train into town and then change for the airport line.

Greater Manchester as a whole is one of those regions that blends old and new in all the right ways. You've got big cities with towering skylines sitting alongside old mill towns and sleepy suburbs. The area's got grit, humour and a big heart. Whether you're in the thick of the city or in a quieter spot like Radcliffe, it all feels connected—everyone's part of the same big patchwork.

We hope you found this Radcliffe tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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