Three Sisters is located at Chatsworth Rd, Eccles, Manchester M30 9DZ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Three Sisters and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information – of Three Sisters by http://www.montonvillage.org.uk/single-post/2015/06/28/The-Three-Sisters-Local-Nature-Reserve .

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Joanne Townsend

5 Google Rating

Lovely walks

5/ 5

Lovely walks

Aayaan Miah

3 Google Rating

You can go and look at the ducks for a little pop in

3/ 5

You can go and look at the ducks for a little pop in

Lawrence Duke

3 Google Rating

Lovely piece of wild land with a bit of history to go with it. A 2000 year old Roman road runs right

3/ 5

Lovely piece of wild land with a bit of history to go with it. A 2000 year old Roman road runs right through it. Thing that lets it down is the litter and the impact that this is clearly having on the wildlife. Pond is mucky and the poor bloody ducks are living in it.

Ben Robinson

4 Google Rating

Nice bit of greenery in suburbia

4/ 5

Nice bit of greenery in suburbia

Slawomir Rekowski

5 Google Rating

Great place to relax

5/ 5

Great place to relax

Thomas Yatesmyth

5 Google Rating

An little urban oasis for wildlife. Very small and not worth driving specifically to for a walk but

5/ 5

An little urban oasis for wildlife. Very small and not worth driving specifically to for a walk but a great spot for a breather if your local.

Adnan Beswick

5 Google Rating

An idyllic wee spot 😎

5/ 5

An idyllic wee spot 😎

Callum Harold

4 Google Rating

very nice area to walk through and sit down in if it's a nice day

4/ 5

very nice area to walk through and sit down in if it's a nice day

Les Whalley

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to walk the dog,or sit and contemplate.

5/ 5

Lovely place to walk the dog,or sit and contemplate.

Aditya

5 Google Rating

Very good place, natural park growth no artificial setup. It is allowed to grow wild. So the trail p

5/ 5

Very good place, natural park growth no artificial setup. It is allowed to grow wild. So the trail path seems like you are in forest. It had three trails to traverse through park. The park is habitat for ducks, bats, owls, rats, various birds. It is quite good on bright sunny day.

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