Top Rated Parks to Visit in Sharcott Close

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Top Rated Parks to Visit in Sharcott Close

Fletcher Moss Park
Fletcher Moss Park
4.7 (2195 ratings)4.5 (301 ratings)
Green space donated to the people of Manchester, with original features, sports facilities and cafe.
18 Stenner Ln, Didsbury, Manchester M20 2RQ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Open every day of the year, from morning until nightfall – and completely free to visit – the vibrant Fletcher Moss Park and Botanical Garden in Didsbury is a lovely place to spend an afternoon. In spring, the space comes alive with a burst of colour from its various wild flowers – with deep purples and warm oranges. It’s home to a host of wildlife, too – including a wide variety of birds."
Mentioned by Kev's Best
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"Fletcher Moss Park is a wide network of paths around the area around the Gardens, through Stenner Woods, round Millgate Fields, and along the river Mersey. Much of the area is a Local Nature reserve and there is a variety of wildlife to see and vistas to enjoy. At first, finding your way around can be a little confusing, and a map of the area might help."
Avenham and Miller Park
Avenham and Miller Park
4.7 (1748 ratings)4.5 (629 ratings)
Riverside park in a natural amphitheatre with a Japanese water garden, Sebastopol cannon and a cafe.
S Meadow Ln, Preston, PR1 8JP, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksCafeWedding venue
Mentioned by Bellvue Students
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"The award-winning Avenham and Miller Parks are two adjoined parks located close to Preston City Centre in the stunning Avenham Valley and providing the ideal place to picnic, take a walk, relax and get some fresh air. The popular Ribble Valley Way National Trail also follows the river through Avenham Park and provides a fantastic and idyllic picturesque setting to enjoy by foot or bike."
Mentioned by The UKbride Blog
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"These are parks are quite simply beautiful, and you can get married in them too!. They’re filled with interest like a a natural amphitheatre and Sebastopol cannon."
Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden
Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden
4.6 (414 ratings)4.5 (231 ratings)
Historic kitchen & pleasure gardens with ponds, paved pathways & a Victorian greenhouse.
Witherwin Avenue Grappenhall, South Warrington, WA4 3DS, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksCommunity gardenGardens
Chorlton Water Park
Chorlton Water Park
4.6 (2504 ratings)4.5 (108 ratings)
Reclaimed farmland with woods, fishing in a gravel pit, a pond-dipping platform and a play area.
74 Maitland Ave, Manchester, M21 7WH, United Kingdom
Nature preserveWater & Amusement ParksCountry parkParkWater Parks
Peel Park
Peel Park
4.6 (1336 ratings)
Landscaped park with a play area and sports pitches, also home to Salford Museum and Art Gallery.
The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by The Store Room
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"Richerman, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons. Peel Park is a public urban park in Salford and has a significant history, being the first park to open in the UK funded entirely by public subscription, in 1846. The park has some beautifully maintained wild flowerbeds and a wide variety of specimen trees – all of which are managed by volunteers."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"One of the first public parks in the country, Peel Park opened in 1846 and was named for the Bury-born Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850). In 1851 the newly laid out park was the main venue for Queen Victoria’s visit to Manchester and Salford. Sitting beside the River Irwell, Peel Park is hemmed by the University of Salford and some of its residential buildings."
Mentioned by Salford Now
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"Peel Park is well known amongst University of Salford students. The park is home to about 1500 students during term time who reside in Peel Park Quarter, a luxury living space that was opened in 2015. It is also home to Atmosphere Bar, the University of Salford’s student union."
Shambles Square
Shambles Square
4.4 (193 ratings)
Manchester, M3 1SW, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by I Love Manchester
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"Boasting one of the largest outdoor terrace areas in Manchester for outdoor drinking, The Shambles denotes the area bordered by historic medieval pubs The Old Wellington and Sinclair’s Oyster Bar. The black and white timber pubs were famously moved here and rebuilt brick-by-brick in 1999 next to Manchester Cathedral as part of the redevelopment of the city centre. The pubs are historic landmarks beloved of tourists to the city and are particularly busy on match days."
Lostock Park
Lostock Park
4.3 (241 ratings)
Curzon Rd, Lostock, Stretford M32 9TW, United Kingdom
Park
Heaton Park
Heaton Park
4.6 (10205 ratings)4 (777 ratings)
Urban park with a championship golf course for grown-ups, farm animals and play areas for kids.
St Margaret's Rd, Manchester, M25 2GT, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Walkden Gardens
Walkden Gardens
4.7 (547 ratings)4.5 (143 ratings)
Derbyshire Rd, Sale, M33 3EL, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Mersey Valley Visitors Centre
Mersey Valley Visitors Centre
4.2 (78 ratings)
Rifle Rd, Sale, M33 2LX, United Kingdom
Park

Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Sharcott Close

Flanagans Irish Bar
Flanagans Irish Bar
4 (61 ratings)
Old Fish Market, Warrington, United Kingdom
Bar
Hatch
Hatch
4.5 (849 ratings)5 (4 ratings)
Vibrant pop-up destination featuring independent retailers, breweries, restaurants & a courtyard.
103 Oxford Rd, Manchester, M1 7ED, United Kingdom
Shopping mallShoppingBarFood courtRetail space rental agency
Horseshoe Inn
Horseshoe Inn
4.5 (373 ratings)
3 Smithy Ln, Croft, Warrington WA3 7HQ, United Kingdom
PubBarRestaurant

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in Sharcott Close

Wasabi
Wasabi
4.5 (1350 ratings)
Compact chain outlet preparing casual Japanese dishes in lively surrounds. Delivery available.
63 Faulkner St, Manchester, M1 4FF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantNoodle shopSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Total Guide To
Sushi in Manchester
"About: Serving you sushi off the belt, Wasabi is brilliant for casual lunches, and you can even order online - which we do pretty often, as it goes!. Alongside all of your favourites from sea, Wasabi boasts an impressive menu of classic Japanese dishes including chicken katsu curry and seared beef soba noodles. Affordable and reliable, Wasabi is perfect for first timers and sushi connoisseurs alike."
Mentioned by Kev's Best
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"Wasabi is a sushi and noodle bar that offers an extensive menu that is authentically Japanese in taste and flavour. They have 2 restaurants in Manchester that are located in Chinatown and Printworks. Available for dine-in, collection and delivery, you can definitely try their delicious offerings at your own convenience."
itsu
itsu
4.3 (340 ratings)
Japanese counter-service and takeaway chain for sushi, salads and noodle dishes.
1 Hardman Blvd, Manchester, M3 3AQ, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantFast food restaurantHealth food restaurantOrganic restaurantRestaurantSoutheast Asian restaurantSushi restaurant
Umami
Umami
4.3 (366 ratings)
Offering noodles of all styles, a lunch express menu and sushi lunchboxes, with student discounts.
F Tresco House, Oxford Rd, Manchester M1 7EE, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant

Best Museums in Sharcott Close

Quarry Bank
Quarry Bank
4.7 (4224 ratings)4.5 (1390 ratings)
Heritage site from the early Industrial Revolution and home to Europe's most powerful water wheel.
Styal Rd, Styal, Wilmslow SK9 4LA, United Kingdom
Heritage buildingMuseumsHistorical landmarkSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by shrigleyhallhotelandspa.co.uk
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"Travel back in time to the industrial revolution at the Quarry Bank Mill. Oozing with heritage, you can experience the ‘sounds and smells’ of steam and water-powered engines, explore the cotton mill to learn about spinning, weaving, the production of material, and the history of the textile industry, tour the Apprentice House for a glimpse into the lives of pauper children, stroll the beautiful gardens, or walk the Styal Estate, filled with woodlands and streams. Interactive, engaging, and educational, the museum exhibits and friendly and knowledgeable staff make Quarry Bank Mill a great day out for all ages."
National Football Museum
National Football Museum
4.3 (4302 ratings)4.5 (3428 ratings)
More than 140,000 football-related items plus a kids' discovery zone and skills-testing simulators.
Urbis Building Cathedral Gardens, Todd St, Manchester M4 3BG, United Kingdom
National museumMuseumsSports memorabilia storeVisitor centerSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by WOW Travel
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": There’s no better way to explore Manchester than this exclusive tour for all the romantic couples visiting the city. A professional local guide leads the way as you both visit the most romantic and spellbinding places in the city. Take pictures, enjoy dates, and listen to historical love stories hidden in the city’s winding streets."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Anyone with an interest in football should make a beeline to the National Football Museum, situated inside the dramatic glass building previously known as Urbis. Find out more about your favourite sport, including an extensive look at the last time England won the World Cup, and take the chance to refine your own football skills."
Mentioned by Five Adventurers
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"Home to some of the UK’s best football teams, Manchester is also home to a museum dedicated to the nations favourite sport. Now that Maya has her heart firmly set on football, I am sure we will be visiting all the time. Located in the coolest museum building (Urbis) the museum is in the very heart of Manchester city centre."
The Pankhurst Centre
The Pankhurst Centre
4.5 (117 ratings)4 (31 ratings)
Birthplace of the Suffragette movement serving as a museum & women's community centre with events.
60-62 Nelson St, Manchester, M13 9WP, United Kingdom
Heritage museumMuseumsCharityCommunity gardenHeritage buildingWomen's organizationSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"It may not look like much from the outside, but inside two Victorian villas on Nelson Street you’ll find The Pankhurst Centre – a heritage site of women’s activism. Once the home of local Manchester political campaigner and icon Emmeline Pankhurst, who lived at 62 Nelson Street from 1898 to 1907, it’s here that the very first meeting of the suffragette movement took place. Cut to the present day and visitors can now drop by to explore the story of women securing the right to vote."
Mentioned by Citi-Wise
8 of the Best Museums in Manchesteryour UK travel guide
"An unassuming little house on Nelson Street, this spot was the birthplace of the Suffragette movement. The home of inspirational leader Emmeline Pankhurst, the first Women’s Social and Political Union meeting was held here in 1903. Nowadays, the place has been converted into a museum detailing the battle for women’s equality in Britain and celebrating its great former occupant."

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