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Carpet Shops in Bury, M26
These Carpet Shops companies are located in Bury
The following Rug Shops are the ones that we have found closest to Bury
Carpet Stores in towns near Bury, M26
Places of interest in Bury, M26
Outwood Viaduct
Outwood Viaduct is a Grade II listed railway viaduct crossing the River Irwell in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester. It no longer carries trains, and after a period of disuse was restored and opened to the general public as part of a footpath. Radcliffe Power Station Radcliffe Power Station was a coal-fired power station in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, England. Outwood Colliery Outwood Colliery was a coal mine in Outwood, near Stoneclough in Greater Manchester, England. Originally named Clough Side Colliery,[1] it opened in the 1840s and was the largest colliery in the area[2] It was owned by Thomas Fletcher & Sons, Outwood Collieries, Stoneclough, Manchester.[3] There were two pits. Coal was transported by a tramway to a depot west of Outwood Road, in Radcliffe, and also by tramway through Ringley Wood to the nearby Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. A railway sidings from the nearby East Lancashire Railway Line was located nearby, from the northern end of the colliery. In its heyday the colliery employed over 2000 workers.[4] Outwood Colliery was noted for its Trencherbone Coal.[5] Information by Wikipedia.com
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