The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester located at Moseley Rd, Manchester M14 6PA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 306 9988

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The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester
The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester
The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester
The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester
The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester
The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester
The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester
The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester
The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester
The Armitage Sports Centre – University of Manchester manchester

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Syed Islam

5 Google Rating

Well priced sports facility in the centre of Manchester, suited more for students but not restricted

5/ 5

Well priced sports facility in the centre of Manchester, suited more for students but not restricted to those Tax Dodgers

Karen Harvey

5 Google Rating

Fab multi use space which houses the Manchester Textiles fair annually and has plenty of space for s

5/ 5

Fab multi use space which houses the Manchester Textiles fair annually and has plenty of space for stalls, a great layout including upstairs for talks and displays, and even cafe for refreshments. Parking is well maintained and easily accessible. Just don't do as we did first time and try to drive in to the campus from the other side as you'll have to park up on the roads (restricted) and walk. Far better to enter from Moseley Road/Chancellors Way approach if arriving by car.

Jay Lau

2 Google Rating

Student sports centre with a lot of differnt sports and facilities. Reason for low score is I only g

2/ 5

Student sports centre with a lot of differnt sports and facilities. Reason for low score is I only go to play squash, the courts are really run down and haven't been refurbished for years. In the summer they're roasting and in winter freezing as they are out buildings and smell pretty rotten. All this wouldn't be as bad if the courts weren't so expensive. £8.30 is high and that's before you factor in the poor standards of the courts.

Sarutochi GCP

3 Google Rating

Decent facilities for many different sport but very expensive, even for students.

3/ 5

Decent facilities for many different sport but very expensive, even for students.

Muhammad Salman

5 Google Rating

There is some construction work going on. Go right when you see diversion sign and follow the road t

5/ 5

There is some construction work going on. Go right when you see diversion sign and follow the road to get to the parking at this back.

Jakub Kloc (Photographer)

5 Google Rating

I've been working there but the sports hall is really nice and the staff was very friendly.

5/ 5

I've been working there but the sports hall is really nice and the staff was very friendly.

mike johnson

5 Google Rating

Yes great place recommend nice coffee shop and can watch the academy footie from a coffee table 👌

5/ 5

Yes great place recommend nice coffee shop and can watch the academy footie from a coffee table 👌 great in the winter months!

Mark Beesley

5 Google Rating

Grest place,part of university of manchester.👍

5/ 5

Grest place,part of university of manchester.👍

Nav Singh

5 Google Rating

Friendly staff, great facilities and a central location. While parking is free, but you will need th

5/ 5

Friendly staff, great facilities and a central location. While parking is free, but you will need the pay by phone app to park there.

Shaun Guy

5 Google Rating

Easy parking good centre. Parking is 3 for 3 hours but make sure you still register you car

5/ 5

Easy parking good centre. Parking is 3 for 3 hours but make sure you still register you car

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  • Sunday07:00 AM - 10:30 PM
  • Monday07:00 AM - 10:30 PM
  • Tuesday07:00 AM - 10:30 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM - 10:30 PM
  • Thursday07:00 AM - 10:30 PM
  • Friday08:30 AM - 07:30 PM
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