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fletcher moss gardens

The gardens and house, named 'The Croft' were sold to Alderman Fletcher Moss in 1912. The Croft was the birthplace of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). Alderman Moss subsequently donated Fletcher Moss Gardens to the people of Manchester in 1919. Fletcher Moss Botanical Gardens has retains many of its original features such as the rock and heather gardens. The gardens are a 11 minute walk from East Didsbury station, which can be reached on the Northern line from Piccadilly. For more information on transport, the excellent Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) website contains route planners, to find your way from anywhere in Manchester, as well as downloadable timetables.

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Fletcher Moss has a number of tennis courts open to the public. Due to COVID-19 this facility is closed until further notice. See https://www.mcractive.com/activity/covid-19 for more information. Visit Website
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