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Self Catering in Greater Manchester

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Self Catering in Greater Manchester

This is the self catering information page for Greater Manchester. Please select a destination from the list below to view self catering in and nearby that destination. For information on Greater Manchester, check out our helpful description of Greater Manchester or the map of Greater Manchester below.

Destinations in Greater Manchester

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Luxury hotels in Greater Manchester

Searching for a luxury hotel in Greater Manchester? The following hotels offer luxury at great prices...
From £57 per night!

Rostrevor Hotel - Guest House, Bury, Greater Manchester
Hotel photo: Rostrevor Hotel - Guest House
From £42 per person!

Mercure Norton Grange (2 Night Offer & 1st Night Dinner), Castleton, Greater Manchester
Hotel photo: Mercure Norton Grange (2 Night Offer & 1st Night Dinner)
From £109 per night!

Travelling Light Apartments @ The Edge, Victoria Park, Greater Manchester
Hotel photo: Travelling Light Apartments @ The Edge

Discover Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester Reference MapReference map of Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester is highly urbanised, having the largest population density of any county outside Greater London. It is centred on the major communication centre of Manchester, but also incorporates the former spinning towns of Bolton and Rochdale, and some areas of attractive countryside surrounding the towns.

Although an important town in Roman times, Manchester did not really develop until the 14th century, when Flemish weavers moved to the city establishing it as a major industrial textile centre. The industry suddenly took off in the late-17th century, with technological advances that included the fly shuttle and spinning jenny. By 1787 there were over 40 cotton mills in Greater Manchester.

The opening of a new railway between Manchester and Liverpool in 1829, and the creation of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894, brought great advantages to the area. It was not until the mid-20th century that the industry faltered and the region steadily declined as a textile centre. Now new industries have taken the place of the cotton mills, and the city is a major cultural and educational centre.

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Distances and directions are approximate, as the crow flies and may be further by road.
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