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Tandle Hill Country Park is a country park in Royton, Greater Manchester, England. It consists of approximately 110 acres (45 ha), a combination of beech woodland and open grassland. The park contains a countryside centre (opened in 1994), picnic areas, children's play area and numerous trails and paths into the surrounding area.
English: Tandle Hill, Royton, in Greater Manchester, England. Looking southeasterly to the war memorial, toposcope (just to the left of the memorial) and trig pillar that sit on the summit of this popular country park between Oldham and Rochdale.
Four golf clubs are within easy reach of the town centre: North Manchester Golf Glub, The Manchester Golf Club (at Slattocks), Heaton Park Golf Club and Blackley Golf Club. The Pavilion at Middleton Cricket Club, Hollin Lane. In January 2009, Middleton saw the opening of a new £13 million sports and leisure venue in the town centre.
The Tan Hill Inn is a public house at Tan Hill, North Yorkshire. It is the highest inn in the British Isles at 1,732 feet (528 m) above sea level. [ 1 ] According to the Guinness Book of World Records , it is slightly higher than the Cat and Fiddle Inn in the Peak District, which is at 1,690 feet (520 m).
The pub is served by Transport for London buses 14, 37, 39, 85, 170, 493, 639 and 670 which stop at the Putney Heath Green Man stop just outside. East Putney tube station (District line) is a 22-minute walk, and Putney railway station (Southwestern Railway) is a 16-minute walk down Putney Hill.
By that year 33 nature reserves were under trust management. In 1989 the Prince of Wales was present at the launch of the appeal for funding for the proposed new nature centre, which was held in Shire Hall, Gloucester. In 1992 a new headquarters and Conservation Centre was opened at Robinswood Hill Country Park by Sir David Attenborough. In ...
Shipley Hall's foundations are marked out on Shipley Hill. After Captain Miller Mundy died, the Hall was sold in 1922 to the Shipley Colliery Company, which his family had founded, who took over complete control of the mines and the family moved out mainly because life at the Hall was seriously affected by the noise and pollution of the colliery.
The Salisbury was designed and built by John Cathles Hill, founder of The London Brick Company. The pub was opened in 1899 with W. A. Cathles, a cousin of Hill, as the manager. [ 1 ] Its construction cost of £30,000 is equivalent to approximately £4.27 million as of 2025.