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Afternoon Tea Tours

Enjoy a tour of one of Manchester's top hotels then indulge yourself with afternoon tea taken in sumptuous surroundings

The Radisson Edwardian (former Free Trade Hall)

The Hilton

The Abode

The City Inn

Locations outside Manchester also organized

Tours of Stockport

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September 9th                                             September 16th

 Uncover the secrets of this historic market town

Worsley Village

A stroll around the area which became the beginning of 'canal mania' now a picquturesque village with black and white half timbered buildings the start of the first canal, the Bridgewater Canal built in 1765.

 

Liverpool and Chester

A tour of Liverpool, 2008 City of Culture, the historic waterfront, the two Cathedrals and birthplace of the Beatles, then on to the ancient Roman city of Chester with its famous ‘Rows’ of shops and the walk around the Walls.

Either combine the two cities or spend a full day in each

Buxton and the Peak District

 Visiting the highest market town in the Peak district then continuing to Chatsworth House,Haddon Hall, or further afield to Hardwick Hall.

In the early months see also the ancient custom of Well Dressing.

Wigan and Standish

Pies, Piers and Pilgrim Fathers two millennia of history, heritage and character. Also including  a visit to the magnificent Georgian Haigh Hall and to hear of the legend of Mab’s Cross.

Lake District

Scenery that inspired a host of poets and writers including William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter, tours can be tailored to your own requirements.

York

From the Romans through the Vikings and onward, York has a special place in English history not least because of it’s magnificent cathedral, York Minster. Wander through the medieval Shambles or take a stroll on the Walls or sail down the River Ouse.