Welcome to the Geoffrey Manton Building, a premier venue nestled in the heart of Manchester at Rosamond Street West. As part of Manchester Metropolitan University, this state-of-the-art facility is designed to foster an inspiring environment for students, professionals, and community members alike. Our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction shines through in every aspect of our operations, from event hosting to academic support.

At the Geoffrey Manton Building, you’ll find meticulously designed spaces that cater to a variety of needs, including modern classrooms, versatile meeting rooms, and collaborative workspaces. Whether you’re seeking a place for educational events, workshops, or conferences, our dedicated team is here to ensure your experience is seamless and enjoyable.

We pride ourselves on creating an atmosphere that encourages creativity and innovation, making us a unique destination for both learning and networking. With convenient access to public transportation and nearby amenities, we offer exceptional value that extends beyond our walls. For inquiries or to book an appointment, please contact us at 0161 247 1361 or visit our website at http://www.mmu.ac.uk/. Discover how the Geoffrey Manton Building can be the perfect venue for your next event or educational endeavor!

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Excellent space for learning.

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Excellent space for learning.

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MMU has friendly Drs, Tutors and Students. It was a tremendous day! He blew my mind away in positive ways, how dedicated everyone were involved, while giving speeches and testimonies. I won't forget such an amazing journey...

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Working there today big space good for holding conferences

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Working there today big space good for holding conferences

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Social science building for Manchester Metropolitan University.

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Social science building for Manchester Metropolitan University.

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Great place to learn and study

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It’s actually class later on in the afternoon all calm. Study History mainly in this building

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