Sackville Gardens located at Whitworth St, Sackville St, Manchester M1 3WA, UK

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Small green park with a statue of computer scientist Alan Turing and a memorial to HIV sufferers.

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Angel Princess

3 Google Rating

Very small park and not too quied.

3/ 5

Very small park and not too quied.

आवर्तन

5 Google Rating

Symbolic garden

5/ 5

Symbolic garden

Kostas St.

5 Google Rating

Nice little park in the city centre. Good for 420.

5/ 5

Nice little park in the city centre. Good for 420.

Sydney King

5 Google Rating

Lovely park in the middle of the gay village which has some good lgbt+ memorials in it.

5/ 5

Lovely park in the middle of the gay village which has some good lgbt+ memorials in it.

Mick Nason

5 Google Rating

Nice garden in the village, interesting facts and maybe a little sad also due to the AID'S monument.

5/ 5

Nice garden in the village, interesting facts and maybe a little sad also due to the AID'S monument. Well worth a visit.

Dan Allen

4 Google Rating

Nice little spot to sit on a bench and chill. My wife and I had some food here and it was a peaceful

4/ 5

Nice little spot to sit on a bench and chill. My wife and I had some food here and it was a peaceful break in the city centre

Virginia Beech

5 Google Rating

Sackville Gardens is a must visit that tells a story we could all learn from. Be nice and be accepti

5/ 5

Sackville Gardens is a must visit that tells a story we could all learn from. Be nice and be accepting of all RIP Alan Turing

Ryan Brain

5 Google Rating

A peaceful little pocket of green in a busy and vibrant part of the city - well looked after, some g

5/ 5

A peaceful little pocket of green in a busy and vibrant part of the city - well looked after, some great LGBT history shared, and all in all a lovely place to chill

Ashutosh Shiwankar

5 Google Rating

Lovely place near the gay village, and the Beacon of Hope plus statue of Alan Turing bring perspecti

5/ 5

Lovely place near the gay village, and the Beacon of Hope plus statue of Alan Turing bring perspective in mind as well. Nice place to sit and relax for a bit, even to cozy up if you need to.

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