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Location
Wilmslow Road, Didsbury, Manchester, M20 2SW
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Opening times
From dawn to dusk
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Facilities
Tennis courts, Visitors centre, Cafe (open Tue-Sun 12-5pm), Toilets, Pond, Orienteering, Gardens, Nature trails
Free wifi available at the Fletcher Moss Park Visitors Centre
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Events
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Transport to and around Manchester
Visit www.tfgm.com to find transport links
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Dogs not allowed
- Tennis courts
- Botanical gardens
- Visitors Centre
- Café
- Toilets
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Dogs to be kept on lead
Picnic gardens
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History
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. -
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External links
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Online book of condolence
An online book of condolence is open for HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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