About

Parsonage Gardens in Manchester offers a serene escape from the bustling city environment. With a Google rating of 4.2, this charming spot is perfect for lunch breaks or a quiet retreat amidst nature. The well-maintained park is lined with beautiful cherry blossoms that add a vibrant splash of color, particularly stunning in the spring. The gardens are pet-friendly and great for kids, with accessible pathways ensuring everyone can enjoy the space. Visitors often commend the friendly staff, including the ever-helpful Dammitre and Dimitri, who enhance the welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're looking to have a peaceful picnic or simply take a restful pause during a shopping spree, Parsonage Gardens provides a delightful green haven in the city.

Features

Pets allowed, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Chapel Street (Stop Nl)
Bus stop 495 m walk
Barton Arcade (Stop NA)
Bus stop 126 m walk
Manchester Town Hall (Stop SB)
Bus stop 437 m walk
Exchange Square
Tram stop 428 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 481 review
4.2/5 481 review
Munir Jibrin
Munir Jibrin
6 days ago on Google

Parsonage Gardens located right behind Deansgate is a little green oasis nestled between several large buildings near the River Irwell. It is the location of the former St. Mary's Church, which was built in 1756.

Zahid Qureshi
Zahid Qureshi
2 weeks ago on Google

Good park for walking around and relaxing

Mr Wolf
Mr Wolf
4 weeks ago on Google

Lovely little oasis of calm on the edge of Didsbury village. Didnt get time to go into the house but spent timd in the gardens. Found a great carving on a tree!