If when you think of Salford you think of dark satanic mills then you couldn’t be more wrong. It is true that during the 18th and 19th century Salford built its reputation on the mills and manufacturing making it the engine house of the North West in terms of cotton production and heavy industries but the 20th century saw this area on the outskirts of Manchester in the North West of England suffer with competition from other, cheaper producers. Courtesy of the Industrial Revolution the area benefited from excellent communication links in terms of road, rail and canal infrastructure and this was to greatly help the area regenerate itself towards the end of the 20th Century. Salford covers around 37 square miles and the districts of Salford, Eccles, Worsley, Cadishead, Swinton and Pendlebury with a population of approximately 220,000 people. Salford’s proximity to Manchester means that it is today a popular place to live and visit as you have the benefit of what both these areas can offer. The canals through Salford have now been rejuvenated and form an integral part of recent developments. Today Salford is home to The Imperial War Museum North at the Salford Quays alongside The Lowry Museum which houses LS Lowry’s fabulous collection of what made Salford great. The executive apartments make the Quays a spectacular destination for visitors and residents alike.
Accountant
BCR 
Grant Grierson & Co 
Jagger & Associates Ltd 
Northern Accountancy Management Services Ltd 
Attraction
Lowry (The) 
Ordsall Hall 
Salford Museum 
Budget
Hotel Campanile *book online*
Premier Inn Manchester (Salford Quays) *book online*
Care Home
Casino
Grosvenor Casino 
Stanley Albion Casino 
Cinema
Classes
Yoga - Hatha Yoga with Rita Fisher 
Dentist
Hill, O'Reilly & Associate 
Hope Dental Practice 
Langworthy Dental Practice 
Potter C 
Windsor Dental Practice 
Doctor
Clarendon SurgeryLance Burn Health Centre
Limefield Health Centre
Salford Medical Centre
Estate Agent
Homefinders Property Shops 
Newton Estates 
Reeds Rains Estate Agents 
Reeves & Co 
Scott's Estate Agents 
Health and Fitness Club
Inn
Market
Friends Of Buile Hill Car Boot 
Salford Market 
Performing Arts
Pub and Bar
Mark Addy Public House 
The New Oxford 
Restaurant
China Sea 
Honey Street Ltd 
Mark Addy Public House 
The River Bar and Restaurant 
Self-Catering
Broadway Service Apartments 
Staying in the City @ Salford Quays 
Solicitor
Taxi
Sports Clubs
City of Salford Volleyball Club (Volleyball)
Salford King David CC (Cricket)
Swinton Judo Club (Martial Arts)
University of Salford (Men's Hockey)
University of Salford (Women's Hockey)
Shops
Tyson's Floral Design
Boots
Boots
Rymans
Garden Needs Nurseries & Garden Centre
Langworthy Pet Shop
Tims & Parker Ltd
Alan Miller
The Eye Site
Salfordpets
Specsavers
Cafe Quays
Yum Yums Diner
The Larder
Grub @ The Quay
Jean's Scullery
The Junction Cafe
The Tower Coffee Shop
Ludwig Chocolate Ltd
Danish Food Centre
Watson Fishmongers
K Branagan
Jolly Butcher
S Whitehead
Activities
Mersey Ferries(Boat Trips and Cruises)
Salford Watersports Centrne(Water Sports)
Places to Stay near Salford
Old Vicarage Bed & Breakfast (1.63 miles)
Crown & Cushion Hotel (1.71 miles)
Originally a 15th century coaching inn, this hotel offers a relaxing home away from home in the heart of the Cotswold's; an area steeped with history. In the past, the Crown and Cushion was owned by ... More | visit website
The Kings Arms (1.76 miles)
Cottage in the Country (1.76 miles)
Cottage in the Country has been established for over 20 years! Our aim, as always, is to help you find the right holiday home for you and your family. With our intimate knowledge ... More | visit website
Forge House (2.50 miles)
Four poster beds, jacuzzi bath and internet access. ... More | visit website
The Red Lion Inn (2.68 miles)
Real ales, fine wines, Superb food and a warm welcome await you from your hosts Sarah and Lisa at The Red Lion. The newly refurbished interior retains and old world charm with log fires, stone ... More | visit website
The Kingham Plough (2.97 miles)
The Kingham Plough is a 4* Free House, located opposite the Village Green, in Kingham mid-way between the Cotswold Market Towns of Stow on the Wold, Moreton in Marsh and Chipping Norton. This privately owned ... More | visit website
Moat End (3.03 miles)
Tollgate Inn (3.19 miles)
A Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse dating back to 1720 and built from characteristic ... More | visit website
Mill House Hotel (3.48 miles)
An oasis of tranquility dating back to the Domesday Book
For those seeking an ideal Cotswold country house experience, The Mill provides the perfect answer. Located in Kingham, named by Country Life Magazine as England's favourite ... More | visit website
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