Radcliffe Tower

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Radcliffe Tower is a historic stone tower and surviving remnant of a medieval manor house in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, England.

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Radcliffe Tower canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
medieval structure
ruin
stone tower
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
category Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury
Ruins in Greater Manchester
Scheduled monuments in Greater Manchester
Towers in Greater Manchester
condition ruin
constructionStart 15th century
country England
currentUse historical monument
tourist attraction
hasAccess public footpath access
hasCulturalSignificance local heritage landmark
hasHeritageStatus protected historic site
hasPart tower
hasTourismFunction heritage tourism site
hasViewOf River Irwell valley
heritageDesignation Scheduled monument
inception 15th century
isRemnantOf Radcliffe
surface form: Radcliffe Manor

medieval manor house
isSubjectOf archaeological studies
local conservation efforts
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Greater Manchester
locatedInCountry England
United Kingdom
locatedInHistoricCounty Lancashire
locatedOnRiver River Irwell
location Radcliffe
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Radcliffe
nearbyCity Manchester
notableFor being the only remaining part of Radcliffe Manor
medieval stone construction
openToPublic yes
ownedBy local authority of Bury
partOf Bury
protectionStatus legally protected archaeological site
region North West England
surroundedBy modern urban area of Radcliffe
survivingPartOf Radcliffe medieval manor complex
usedFor manorial residence (historical)
residential (historical)

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Radcliffe hasLandmark Radcliffe Tower