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    Prestwich (/ ˈprɛstwɪtʃ / PREST-witch) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England, [1] three miles (five kilometres) north of Manchester, three miles (five kilometres) north of Salford and five miles (eight kilometres) south of Bury.

    • Geoff. Hewitt. 43 contributions. I am already one of the converted. Went specifically for the Model Tramways day. Am a regular visitor and an enthusiast about Manchester trams, so am probably (definitely) biased.
    • Alimac35. Manchester, UK22 contributions. Fantastic tour. Fantastic tour of the graveyard with the very knowledgeable Alan. So enjoyable. So many interesting people have come from Prestwich.
    • Geoff A. Manchester, UK4 contributions. Relaxing and fun shop. This is a friendly place with a fantastic range of board games to allow you to relax and play games against friends.
    • sept. Oldham, UK77 contributions. welcoming. Went here yrs ago during Sept Heritage month . was made very welcome was a great aft with guided tour . I had long walk to find the church as i went on bus.
  2. 6 days ago · 14 Of The Most Perfect Things To Do In Prestwich. Here's a rundown of the best things to do in Prestwich, one of the best places to live in the North West, and bursting with great food, drink and nature for you to discover.

    • Fabulous Food and Drink
    • Great Independent Shops
    • Plenty of Parks and Green Spaces
    • Loads of Things to Do

    Photograph: Small plates at OSMA A wander through Prestwich village reveals some incredibly tempting reasons to step inside for a bite to eat or a tipple. Pizza lovers, and surely that's everyone, shouldn't miss the delights of Cuckoo where, whether you choose to sit inside and cosy or out, you'll be treated to some of the tastiest pies in the area...

    Yes, there's an Aldi and an M&S but, like its South Manchester equivalents, Prestwich retains the feeling of a town where independent shops can thrive. In the best possible way, stepping inside Prestwich Hardware feels like a step back in time, a shop crammed from floor to ceiling with just about everything you could possibly need for jobs around t...

    One thing which makes Prestwich stand out is its wealth of parks and green spaces. Heaton Park is, of course, its main one, 600 acres of garden plus the Grade 1 listed Heaton Hall. It's also the venue for Parklife (see below), and often hosts events such as Lightopia. But it's not Prestwich's only park. St Mary's Park feels like the start of Prestw...

    As well as the main annual Prestwich event, Parklife, one of the region's biggest music festivals, other, smaller events are happening in the town throughout the year. Of these, the September Prestwich Arts Festival is the most exciting. Volunteer-led, it seeks to bring together diverse communities within the suburb through a weekend programme of c...

    • Community spirit. Possibly Prestwich’s greatest strength is its sense of community. The annual literary festival demonstrates its arty sensibilities, while the Prestwich Heritage Society works hard to maintain the links with the village’s history.
    • Transport. Another big asset of living in Prestwich is its great transport links. Manchester city centre is barely 15 minutes away on the tram, while the M60 means all points north, south, east and west – including some fantastic countryside are easily accessible.
    • Affordable housing. Many say Prestwich has the potential to be the ‘Didsbury of the North.’ Its ‘villagey’ feel certainly has similarities with its southern counterpart.
    • Green Spaces. Prestwich may be an urban village but there are plenty of places where you can kick back and get away from the sounds of the city. Heaton Park is the jewel in the crown – a vast area of open spaces and woodland.
  3. Prestwich Tourism: Tripadvisor has 10,049 reviews of Prestwich Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Prestwich resource.

  4. Mar 19, 2024 · Prestwich has become a magnet for young professionals in recent years, a slightly more affordable cousin of Greater Manchester suburbs like Chorlton and Didsbury. But it’s not just the house prices that draw people to this neighbourhood in Bury.

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