Must See Sights and Landmarks in Newton Heath Area

We've collected top 10 mentioned sights and landmarks in Newton Heath from other articles such as Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, TRIP.COM, Atlas Obscura.

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Newton Heath Area

Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral
4.6 (3266 ratings)4.5 (1207 ratings)
CofE building with 13th-century origins, chapel of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment and daily tours.
Victoria St, Manchester, M3 1SX, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by TRIP.COM
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"Dating back to the 15th century, the Manchester Cathedral has experienced quite a bit of history! After Henry VIII broke away from the Roman Catholic Church, the Cathedral's riches were confiscated. During the English Civil war in the mid 17th century, pitched battles were fought inside and around the Cathedral between the Royalists (those supporting Charles I, the Stewarts, and the Anglican Church) and the Roundheads (Oliver Cromwell loyalists). Also Ann Lee, the founder of the religious movement called the Shakers interrupted services here when she lived in Manchester. The church was targeted by the Nazi Luftwaffe and received a direct head during the bombings of 1940. Yet through all this the Church maintains it's quiet dignity and beauty. It is a must see while in Manchester!"
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
Manchester's Top Landmarks, Manchester, England (A)
"Although there has been a parish church building on this site since the late Anglo Saxon or Early Norman period, the cathedral we see today looks nothing like the building that would have stood there all those years ago. The cathedral has been modified over the years after structural damage caused by the Civil War, damage caused by a German bomb during the Manchester Blitz in the second World War and further damage caused by the IRA bomb of 1996. In the thirteenth century a stone parish church was constructed in the parish that was to become Manchester, serving people in a 60 mile radius."
Old Trafford
Old Trafford
4.6 (33063 ratings)4.5 (5868 ratings)
Home of Manchester United, offering behind-the-scenes stadium tours and 75,000 seats for matches.
Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom
StadiumSights & LandmarksConference centerSports clubArenas & Stadiums
Victoria Baths
Victoria Baths
4.7 (732 ratings)4.5 (202 ratings)
Edwardian-era swimming & Turkish bath facility with an ornate, restored interior used for events.
Hathersage Rd, Manchester, M13 0FE, United Kingdom
Heritage buildingSights & LandmarksEvent venueHistoric Sites
Ordsall Hall
Ordsall Hall
4.6 (640 ratings)4.5 (244 ratings)
Free entry to Tudor manor house with period rooms, exhibits, landscaped gardens, orchard and cafe.
322 Ordsall Ln, Salford, M5 3AN, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Elizabeth Gaskell's House
Elizabeth Gaskell's House
4.6 (255 ratings)4.5 (132 ratings)
Restored, former home of the famous author featuring period rooms, a garden, tea room & bookshop.
84 Plymouth Grove, Manchester, M13 9LW, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by TripSavvy
The 10 Best Museums to Visit in Manchester
"84 Plymouth Grove is known now as Elizabeth Gaskell's House, a small museum dedicated to Victorian literature and life. The Grade II listed neoclassical villa was once the residence of William and Elizabeth Gaskell, Manchester's most famous Victorian writer, and the rooms have been preserved to showcase her life. There is also a scenic garden, which has been planted to detail the sort of garden the Gaskells would have had back in the day."
Mentioned by Creative Tourist
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"Elizabeth Gaskell’s House, 84 Plymouth Grove, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M13 9LW - Visit now. Elizabeth Gaskell’s House has been lovingly restored; you can now sit at her desk, see where Charlotte Brontë hid behind the curtains, and have tea in the downstairs café."
The Halliwell Jones Stadium
The Halliwell Jones Stadium
4.5 (922 ratings)4.5 (94 ratings)
Modern stadium and events venue hosting big rugby league games such as the European Nations Final.
Warrington Conference Centre, Mike Gregory Way, Warrington, WA2 7NE, United Kingdom
StadiumSights & LandmarksArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by Trip101
8 Best Things To Do In Warrington, UK
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Eirian Evans used under CC BY-SA 2.0. This rugby-mad town’s pride and joy is surely the Halliwell Jones Stadium, home to Rugby League team the Warrington Wolves. Built in 2003, the Halliwell Jones Stadium is a modern stadium that makes a great live sports venue!"
St. Ann's Church
St. Ann's Church
4.5 (508 ratings)4.5 (147 ratings)
CofE church building with a 54-stop organ, used during free Tuesday recitals, and a Saturday cafe.
St Ann St, Manchester, M2 7LF, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
City Walk: Top Religious Sites in Manchester, Manchester, England
"St. Ann’s Church is a Grade I listed, 18th century temple located in front of St. Ann’s Square, at the heart of Manchester’s shopping district, where the fashionable shopping avenues of New Cathedral Street and Barton Arcade converge. The church was consecrated at this spot in 1712, when Manchester was little more than a rural parish town. Named after St. Anne, the church’s shortened name is a reference to Lady Ann Bland who was its first patron."
Preston Cenotaph
Preston Cenotaph
4.7 (7 ratings)4.5 (12 ratings)
Preston Flag Market, 4 Cheapside, Preston PR1 2AP, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksMemorial parkMuseumMonuments & Statues
Mentioned by Preston Guild City
History and Heritage
"Within Preston city centre, you'll find the Preston Cenotaph. The Cenotaph is a stunning Grade I listed structure, standing proud in recognition of the men who lost their lives in WWI. Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the Cenotaph was restored in 2013 and is an important part of Preston's heritage."
Mentioned by The UKbride Blog
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"The Cenotaph stands proudly in Market Square, dedicated to solders from both World Wars. This is certainly something to remember and what better way to do so than eternalising it in your wedding photos?"
Preston Minster
Preston Minster
4.2 (27 ratings)4.5 (6 ratings)
Church St, Preston, PR1 3BT, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Guides for Brides
www.guidesforbrides.co.uk
"Perhaps St John (The Minster), Preston is your favoured parish church or if you have another connection with it as recognised by the church, we'd love to discuss your wedding day plans. To find out more about associations that enable you to marry in a particular church, see the Church of England's weddings web site for more details. people choose a church wedding for plenty of different reasons, and we'd like to hear yours."
Shrine Church of St. Walburge's, Preston
Shrine Church of St. Walburge's, Preston
4.6 (102 ratings)4.5 (38 ratings)
Weston St, Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston PR2 2QE, United Kingdom
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Preston Guild City
History and Heritage
"A short stroll from Preston city centre, St Walburge's Church is a must visit for fans of history, heritage, and architecture. The church opened in 1854 and boasts the tallest spire of any parish church in England. The Roman Catholic Church is a sight to behold from both the outside and the inside."

Top Best French Restaurants in Newton Heath

Cote - Manchester
Cote - Manchester
4.6 (765 ratings)
Modern, all-day French brasserie chain, serving regional specialities and traditional classics.
4-12 St Mary's St, Manchester, M3 2LB, United Kingdom
French restaurantBarBistroBreakfast restaurantGluten-free restaurantRestaurantBrasserieWi-Fi spot
Borage Restaurant
Borage Restaurant
4.7 (60 ratings)
7 Vale View, Vicarage Lane, Bowdon WA14 3BD, United Kingdom
RestaurantFrench restaurant
Bistrot Pierre
Bistrot Pierre
4.4 (438 ratings)
Regional French dishes appear on the breakfast, lunch and dinner menus of this chain bistro.
85 London Rd, Stockton Heath, Warrington WA4 6LG, United Kingdom
RestaurantBistroFrench restaurant

Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Newton Heath

Sunset by Australasia
Sunset by Australasia
4.2 (114 ratings)
1 The Avenue, Manchester, M3 3AP, United Kingdom
Bar
Alston Bar & Beef
Alston Bar & Beef
4.5 (482 ratings)
Spot for select steaks & many gins in a fashionable, expansive space in the Corn Exchange building.
Cathedral St, Manchester, M4 3TR, United Kingdom
RestaurantBar
Mentioned by I Love Manchester
The 50 best restaurants in Greater Manchester according to I Love MCR
"This handsome restaurant in the Corn Exchange is the first English branch of Alston’s award-winning Glaswegian restaurant. It specialises in gin and steak, with each cut selected from the top one per cent of Scottish beef and dry hung for 35 days for optimum flavour before being cooked in specialist Montague ovens."
Mentioned by I Love Manchester
The most romantic restaurants in Manchester for Valentine's Day dining
"This Glaswegian steak house is sequestered beneath Manchester’s beautiful Corn Exchange and specialises in cold-compound gins and the finest Aberdeen Angus beef. Pop next door into their hidden gin bar afterwards for a cocktail to end the night on a high."
Preston Guild Hall
Preston Guild Hall
4.2 (1275 ratings)4 (137 ratings)
Versatile space with major concert arena and 780-seat theatre, for music, comedy and family shows.
Lancaster Rd, Preston, PR1 1HT, United Kingdom
Event venueBarCoffee shopConcert hallConference centerWedding venueConference & Convention CentersTheaters

Best History Museum in Newton Heath

Clayton Hall
Clayton Hall
4.8 (73 ratings)5 (87 ratings)
Clayton Park, Ashton New Rd, Clayton, Manchester M11 4RU, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory Museums
Mentioned by Manchester Taxi Service
The Best Museums in Manchester
"The Clayton Hall Living History Museum dates back to the 15th century and you will therefore not see the global moated medieval buildings. The Museum is in the Grade II category. Volunteers have restored it back to its original look and it is now open to the public twice a month."
Turton Tower
Turton Tower
4.5 (365 ratings)4 (142 ratings)
Unusual fortification, stately home and cafe open to the public Wednesday, Sunday and bank holidays.
Chapeltown Rd, Chapeltown, Bolton BL7 0HG, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistorical societyHistory museumHistoric Sites
Avro Heritage Museum
Avro Heritage Museum
4.7 (442 ratings)4.5 (168 ratings)
Chester Rd, Woodford, Stockport SK7 1QS, United Kingdom
Heritage museumMuseumsLocal history museumSpecialty Museums

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Newton Heath

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Fairways Lodge & Leisure Club
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