Radcliffe is a market town in Greater Manchester, situated in the Irwell Valley just northwest of Manchester and southwest of Bury. The town offers a mix of historic charm and modern convenience, with the disused Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal running through it.
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Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, is a market town within the Metropolitan Borough of Bury. It lies in the Irwell Valley, about seven miles northwest of Manchester and three miles southwest of Bury. The town is contiguous with Whitefield to the south, creating a continuous urban area. A notable feature is the disused Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal that bisects the town, offering a historic waterway that once supported local industry. The town’s character is shaped by its market heritage and its position within the Greater Manchester conurbation. Residents benefit from proximity to larger cities while enjoying a quieter, valley setting. The canal’s presence adds a distinctive element to the landscape, reflecting the town’s industrial past and potential for future redevelopment. Radcliffe’s location within the Irwell Valley places it within a broader network of towns in Greater Manchester, providing access to regional amenities and transport links.