Reviews

  1. Barry Windle ★★★★☆

    Great gardens and house

  2. Kristyna Stankova ★★★★★

    Very lovely historical place. Many exhibitions are going on there. I visited a few of them, and they were just lovely. This place feels like you are in a fairytale. The surrounding garden is stunning. Gives it all the best vibes for relaxing in the nature or moment of thinking by walking through exhibitions.

  3. Adrian Washington ★★★★★

    Nice place to visit with stunning Gardens the House that holds the Art Exhibition is very old and it's well worth a visit.

  1. Mike Fraser ★★★★★

    You don't like the ordinary do you? No so you want something that's visually demanding and unique. That's what you get at Parsonage it dies what it says on the tin. Ever-changing artist displays in an ambient environment 7 days a week with the chance to meet local artists as well and learn from them. And if you like the sound of clicking floorboards this is also the place to be. Fanfare the common man as Copland would say. Oh and did I mention the sapient Gardens outside? No? Well you've got thst as well - a place to reflect in peace.

  2. Lilyrose Spick ★★★★★

    What a wonderful place! Myself and my partner absolutely love Parsonage Gardens and visit often. Today we discovered that we could explore the house too which was beautiful looked after with so much interesting history. We bought a card and spoke to such a lovely lady in the office who was so friendly and warm and gave us lots of helpful information about the classes they offer there. We hope to visit many more times!

  3. Tony Lyons ★★★★★

    A lovely building in quaint gardens looked after mainly by volunteers. The Parsonage itself frequently hosts exhibitions by local artists.

  1. Kais Uddin ★★★★★

    Wonderful community building in the beautiful Marie Louisa gardens. Pop in and see the art on display and for sale, or join a class. Thanks for correcting me, Parsonage. I've no idea why I wrote Marie Louise, although the gardens there are beautiful, especially the trees. PS buy the book Fletcher Moss Park and Parsonage Gardens and the booklet Fletcher Moss: A Genial Sketch of a Spirited and Singular Man ( £5 and £1.50, respectively). You will learn some fascinating local history about these treasures and people.

  2. Claire B ★★★★★

    Stumbled across this lovely place today with the most beautiful gardens. Peered into the greenhouse which looked lovely and the house itself was immaculate. The windows are amazing. There was a lovely lady in the house who spoke to us about the history and interacted so warmly with my young son (prompting him to go and find some animals in the courtyard). I didn't catch her name but she was so friendly and kind. We very much appreciated her ❤️

  3. Lucas Maciek ★★★★★

    Lovely place if only weather allows to enjoy it its got beautiful flowers, paths and great atmosphere

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The Didsbury Parsonage Trust is located at The Old Parsonage, Stenner Ln, Didsbury, Manchester M20 2RQ, UK

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