Description
Situated just a few miles from the city centre is one of Manchester's oldest surviving buildings. Parts of Wythenshawe Hall date back as far as the early Tudor period, making this an awe-inspiring place to visit.
Step back in time as you wander through the half-timbered hall displaying rare wall paintings and a beautifully preserved collection of 17th-century oak, walnut and inlaid furniture. The delightful gardens and grounds are also open and the adjoining public park is a popular local attraction.