River Roch
The River Roch is a river in Greater Manchester in North West England, a tributary of the River Irwell.
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209 m
Salford Hundred
The Salford Hundred (also known as Salfordshire) was one of the subdivisions (a hundred) of the historic county of Lancashire in Northern England. Its name alludes to its judicial centre being the township of Salford (the suffix -shire meaning the territory was appropriated to the prefixed settlement). It was also known as the Royal Manor of Salford and the Salford wapentake.
530 m
John Wallwork (aviator)
Flying Officer John Wilson Wallwork (1898 – 18 December 1922) was a British World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.
544 m
Parish Church of St Mary, Radcliffe
The Parish Church of St Mary, Radcliffe is a church in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester. It was built during the 14th century, but the tower was not added until the 15th century. The building is designated Grade I by English Heritage, having been listed in 1966 under its former name of the Church of St Mary and St Bartholomew. In 1991, some local parishes were merged, and the church adopted its present name.
The churchyard contains the war graves of six soldiers of World War I and three of World War II.
596 m
Parr Brook
Parr Brook is a watercourse in Greater Manchester and a tributary of the River Roch. It originates in Unsworth and flows through Bury Golf Club before joining the River Roch at Blackford Bridge.
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