**Parsonage Gardens Manchester** is a serene urban oasis nestled in the heart of Manchester, located at St Mary’s Parsonage, M3 2LF. This beautifully landscaped garden offers visitors a tranquil escape from the bustling city life, making it an ideal spot for relaxation, reflection, and rejuvenation. Our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction sets us apart; we strive to create a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels at home among nature’s beauty.

Whether you’re looking to host a peaceful gathering, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or simply unwind with a book, Parsonage Gardens provides a picturesque backdrop adorned with lush greenery and vibrant blooms. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to ensuring your experience is seamless and enjoyable; feel free to reach out by phone at 0161 234 4343 for inquiries or to book your visit.

What makes Parsonage Gardens truly special is our dedication to fostering community connections and promoting environmental awareness through various events and activities throughout the year. Embrace the charm of this hidden gem in Manchester—visit us today or explore more about our offerings by checking our website at [Manchester City Council](http://www.manchester.gov.uk/directory/46/parks_and_open_spaces). We look forward to welcoming you to Parsonage Gardens, where nature and community thrive together!

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Bobby Hogarty

5 Google Rating

Cute greenery for a spot of lunch. Very city park. Quite small. Get there before 12 if you want a be

5/ 5

Cute greenery for a spot of lunch. Very city park. Quite small. Get there before 12 if you want a bench. Otherwise, enough grass to lay on

Ian Forsyth

3 Google Rating

Nice during the day but i'ts a bit scary late at night. The large glass fronted building was once th

3/ 5

Nice during the day but i'ts a bit scary late at night. The large glass fronted building was once the home of Manchester Films in the 40s and 50s. The wonderful Diana Dors and Frank Randal made a movie there

Mario Smith

5 Google Rating

Great place. Very peaceful, if you mind your own business.

5/ 5

Great place. Very peaceful, if you mind your own business.

Deep Dish

2 Google Rating

Don't to out of your way to visit this place but if you're in town and want to eat outside then this

2/ 5

Don't to out of your way to visit this place but if you're in town and want to eat outside then this is a good place for peace and quiet in the sun.

Steve Wheeler

5 Google Rating

A bit of a hidden gem. A relatively quiet garden, overlooked by some impressive buildings, such as A

5/ 5

A bit of a hidden gem. A relatively quiet garden, overlooked by some impressive buildings, such as Arkwright House. Can be found nestled just off Deansgate.

Paul Inbaraj Pillai

5 Google Rating

Oldest garden with art collections in its premise,colorful flowers and green plants having place to

5/ 5

Oldest garden with art collections in its premise,colorful flowers and green plants having place to sit and eat.

Craig Woods

5 Google Rating

Excellent little square just central enough to get to by walking but quiet enough to sit down and fo

5/ 5

Excellent little square just central enough to get to by walking but quiet enough to sit down and forget you are in the centre of a big city

mohammad irfan

5 Google Rating

BlackFriars st is on one end and Bridge st on the other. multi story buildings with offices and Resi

5/ 5

BlackFriars st is on one end and Bridge st on the other. multi story buildings with offices and Residential. Employment tribunal is also on this street. A small Park with benches is a good resting place if weather is nice. . there is a multi storey Car park which accessible from king st West. Tax office is also on bridge st end next to which is County Court . nail shops hair shops take away . Spar . co up food out let. Asian Halal takeaway on king st West near by.

Local Guide mcr 2018 (Adam)

5 Google Rating

Very good for time on your lunch break.

5/ 5

Very good for time on your lunch break.

Joanne Downes

5 Google Rating

£30 Bottomless brunch with the girls. Great value. Good selection of drinks and food. Fab atmospher

5/ 5

£30 Bottomless brunch with the girls. Great value. Good selection of drinks and food. Fab atmosphere and music. Very attentive and friendly staff ❤️

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