Thursday, 8 August 2024

Heritage Sites in Manchester

Victoria Baths

Victoria Baths

No longer primarily functioning as a ‘water palace’ and Turkish baths, this Grade II listed building hosts regular events and features stunning stained glass, terracotta tiles and mosaic floors.

Manchester Town Hall

Designed by Alfred Waterhouse, Manchester Town Hall is one of the finest examples of Victorian Gothic architecture in the UK. Currently undergoing refurbishment, it will reopen in the coming years.

Manchester Cathedral

The Cathedral is an essential place to visit when in Manchester, featuring the finest late medieval woodwork in the North of England, alongside stunning modern stained glass.

The Monastery

Described as architect Edward Pugin’s gothic masterpiece, the Grade II* listed Monastery was deconsecrated in 1989 and is now one of the most prized heritage sites in Greater Manchester.

The Pankhurst Centre

The Pankhurst Centre is the restored Grade II listed former home of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters, dedicated to telling the story of women’s fight for the right to vote.

Fireground

A must-visit hidden gem for kids and adults alike, Fireground is a place to explore the history of fire, fire engineering, and the fire and rescue services in the Greater Manchester region.

Staircase House

Staircase House is a Grade II* listed medieval building dating from around 1460 situated in Stockport and is famous for its rare Jacobean cage-newel staircase.

Salford Lads’ Club

Established in 1903 as a purpose-built club for boys, Salford Lads’ Club has continued to provide this facility for over 100 years. It is also a must-visit spot for fans of The Smiths thanks

For more information see: visitmanchester.com

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