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Results in Rochdale, North-West England
NAMED from its location in the valley of the River Roch (pronounced Roach), Rochdale sits in the Pennine foothills just to the north of Manchester, from which it is separated by the M62. Rochdale is famous for the foundation of the world’s first Co-operative society which was established here in 1844 and as the birthplace of the singer Gracie Fields.

 

Ashworth Valley and Carr Wood

Rochdale

Chamber House Urban Farm

Rochdale

Ellenroad Engine House

Rochdale

Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum

Rochdale

Touchstones Rochdale

Rochdale