Visitor Information

Address & Contact Details

Wythenshawe Hall
Wythenshawe Park
Northenden
Manchester
M23 0AB

Tel: 0161 998 2331
Fax: 0161 945 4403
Textphone: 0161 235 8893

Opening Hours 2010

The Hall will open for the summer on Saturday 5 June and close on Saturday 26 September 2010.
Saturdays and Sundays only, 11am to 5.30pm

Admission: Free

A Park for the People

Wythenshawe Park was a gift to the people of Manchester in 1926. The special exhibition in the Hall captures people’s memories and stories of their local Park. Displays also tell the story of Wythenshawe Hall as home to the Tatton family and their servants. The exhibition opened in June 2008 with the help of the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Children’s Trail

A fun-filled exploratory trail is available for children during opening hours.

Refreshments

The Courtyard Café in the stable block near the Hall is open every weekend and during school holidays. Tel: 0161 998 5083

Directions

Wythenshawe Hall is in the middle of Wythenshawe Park, 5 miles south of Manchester city centre in the North West of England.




By Car

From the M56, take the B5167 Wythenshawe Road (junction 3)to Wythenshawe Park.
From the A5103, take the B5166 exit to Northern Moor/Sale Moor, and bear first left onto the B5167.
The park main entrance is on the left.
There is free parking outside the Hall.

By Bus

Buses: 101,104, 105 from Manchester city centre.
For more detailed bus information, telephone 0161 228 7811 or visit GMPTE's website.

By Coach

The coach drop-off point is the car park situated off the main entrance access road from Wythenshawe Road. The car park is opposite the Community Farm, about 500m from the Hall. Coaches may drop off closer to the Hall by prior arrangement.

Access

Wythenshawe Hall welcomes visitors with disabilities, although at present there is independent wheelchair access to the ground floor only. There is parking on gravel outside the Hall. The nearest accessible toilets are situated in the courtyard of the Park offices, 200m from the Hall. Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome.

Toilets and Baby Change

The nearest fully accessible toilets are situated in the courtyard of the Park offices, 200m from the Hall. We regret that no baby changing facilities are available at present.

Wythenshawe Park

After visiting Wythenshawe Hall, you may like to take advantage of some of the other facilities and attractions the Park has to offer, including the Horticultural Centre, Community Farm, woodland walks, guided walks and talks and lots of sports and leisure activities. There is also a full programme of outdoor events throughout the year. Visit Wythenshawe Park's web pages for more information.

Photography

Photography and filming are not normally permitted in the Hall.

The Friends of Manchester City Galleries

Manchester City Galleries has an active and sociable Friends group. Visit Supporting Us for more information.

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