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Radcliffe Tower, Lancashire

Radcliffe Tower is the surviving ruins of a mediæval manor house in Radcliffe, Lancashire. The house was rebuilt in 1403 by James de Radcliffe, Lord of the Manor of Radcliffe, and consisted of a stone-built hall and one or two towers. The manor house was demolished in the 19th century leaving only the tower. It is within the council area of Bury.
Historic England Grade I Listed 1309271.

Place Type: Mediæval Monument
Historic County: Lancashire
Lat, Long: 53.563784,-2.3098292
Grid Reference: SD 7957 0750
Council Area: Bury CA
Strategic Authority Area: Greater Manchester SA
Police Area: Greater Manchester PA

GBPN ID: 319925
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Radcliffe_Tower,_Lancashire_319925

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