Learn how Didsbury changed during the 19th century from a rural village into a prosperous Victorian suburb, shaped by industrial expansion, improved transport links, and the growth of Manchester’s professional and commercial classes. We will visit Fletcher Moss Botanical Gardens and Parsonage House; The Towers building, designed by Thomas Worthington and built for the founder of the Manchester Guardian; The Cedars, designed by Edward Walters for woollen manufacturer C. P. Henderson. Along the way, discover a number of surprising and little-known facts about Didsbury’s buildings and architecture, including architectural features and building fragments that originally stood elsewhere in Manchester.
A walk led by Aaron Bazler, a part-time heritage consultant and long-term resident of Didsbury and member of the Manchester Group committee.
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