Fletcher Moss Gardens - © Carl Hodgson/Marketing Manchester
Donated to the public by Alderman Moss in 1914, these lovely gardens - stretching across some 21 acres in the suburbs - are notable for their rare plant species that bloom throughout the year.
A nature trail winds through woods before opening on to the River Mersey, but the real draw is the tiered rock garden overlooking the tennis courts. A tiny teahouse opens sporadically (afternoons only) for tea and ice-cream.
Area South Manchester
Transport Bus 42, 42a, 196, or East Didsbury rail
Telephone 161 998 2117
Open dawn-dusk (times vary)
Admission free
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