What else is there
to do in Bury?
There is a lot to see and do in Bury beyond The Met. Why not make a day of it and sample some of the town's other attractions?
Bury Art Gallery and Museum
Moss Street, Bury BL9 0DR
0161 253 5878
Bury Art Gallery and Museum is home to world-famous Victorian paintings, challenging contemporary art, mysterious objects and fascinating documents from Bury's past.
East Lancashire Railway
Bolton Street, Bury BL9 0EY
0161 764 7790
Based out of Bury's Bolton Street Station, this twelve mile long heritage railway stretches to Rawtenstall in the North and Heywood to the East. Over sixty steam and diesel locomotives reside on the railway, along with over 140 carriages and other vehicles. The railway is open every weekend.
Bury Parish Church
The Rock, Bury BL9 0LA
This beautiful Grade I listed building is the garrison church of the Lancashire Fusiliers, and has displays of regimental colours, memorial tablets and other artefacts. The church is open to visitors throughout the week.
The Fusilier Museum
Moss Street, Bury BL9 0DF
0161 763 8950
The Fusilier Museum is a fascinating collection of items from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers and the XX Lancashire Fusiliers, which chart its three hundred years of history. Learn about the history of the regiment with interactive displays and hands-on activities.
Bury Transport Museum
Castlecroft Road, Bury BL9 0LN
0161 763 7949
Historic road and rail vehicles, along with displays of transport artifacts and interactive displays tell the story of local transport through the ages.
For more information about activities and attractions in Bury, contact Bury Tourist Information Centre on 0161 253 5111.