About

The Holy Name Church in Manchester stands as a magnificent example of Victorian Gothic architecture, boasting intricate stone carvings, soaring spires, and a kaleidoscope of colors from its stained glass windows. As you step inside, the serene and peaceful atmosphere invites you to pause for contemplation and reflection, with impressive altars and statues of saints enhancing the spiritual ambiance. As a Grade I listed building completed in the late 19th century, it also holds fragments of history, offering visitors a glimpse into the past with its detailed displays on World War I. Modern amenities like wheelchair accessible entrances and parking make it an inclusive attraction that welcomes everyone to experience its grandeur.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

University Dental Hospital of Manchester
Bus stop 493 m walk
University Shopping Centre (Stop E)
Bus stop 373 m walk
Grafton Street (Stop J)
Bus stop 373 m walk
Brunswick Street
Bus stop 403 m walk
Denmark Road
Bus stop 433 m walk
University of Manchester
Bus stop 30 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 236 reviews
4.8/5 236 reviews
Andrzej Ledochowski
Andrzej Ledochowski
1 month ago on Google

Beautiful place. You don’t have to be religious to find there peace. But of history and beauty of artefacts.

Doyal Joy
Doyal Joy
2 months ago on Google

The best roman catholic Church in manchester

Angelica Aira
Angelica Aira
3 months ago on Google

They have an 11 am and 7 pm mass every Sunday. Currently undergoing renovations but the inside is beautiful, the giant piano and choir were also angelic to listen to. Definitely try going to Catholic mass here, they also welcome non Catholics.