The Old Parsonage
Old Parsonage, Stenner Lane, Didsbury, Greater Manchester, M20 2RQ
Original parts of this magnificent house probably date back to the mid-sixteenth century with fine extensions added between 1820 and 1830.
Its most famous owner was Fletcher Moss, JP, Alderman, philanthropist and author, who left the building, gardens and other land to Manchester Corporation in 1919. After a long life as a Museum and Art Gallery it was then turned into offices. In September 2012 the building was opened as a community hub by the Didsbury Parsonage Trust who acquired it on a lease from Manchester City Council and raised over £160,000 for renovation.
Books, cards and other items on sale. Open from 10.00 to 17.00 on Saturday7th and Sunday 8th and Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th. Disabled access
Old Parsonage, Stenner Lane, Didsbury, Greater Manchester, M20 2RQ
Wheelchair access only to ground floor. Gardens accessible in part
When Fletcher Moss lived in the Old Parsonage there was a Stained Glass Sundial in the library. Stained Glass Sundials are rare and the Trustees of the Old Parsonage have reinstated a new window. For those visiting the Old Parsonage, a family friendly walk around Fletcher Moss Park and Parsonage Gardens with an emphasis on their history and that of the two houses in their grounds is available for all as the park open as usual on both weekends. Guest exhibitions will be made available. Tea and coffee will be made available.