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The benefits of living in Potato Wharf Manchester

The benefits of living in Potato Wharf Manchester

As spring approaches, thoughts naturally turn to outdoor living and being outside more than in the winter months. If you live in the city centre, it’s not always as simple as stepping outside your front door. But that’s not the case when you live in Potato Wharf, Manchester!

 

Potato Wharf falls into the M2 postcode area of Castlefield, in close proximity to Deansgate. This means that, for residents of Potato Wharf, Manchester city centre is practically on your doorstep. While Potato Wharf’s a buzzing area that offers all you’d expect from urban living, it’s also surrounded by a network of canals with green space and an abundance of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.

 

St John’s Gardens is only 7 minutes’ walk from Potato Wharf and can be accessed from Lower Byrom Street. Created on the site of an old church, it features a monument to the original church and the 20,000 people who were laid to rest there. It’s also home to a small public garden which is abloom with roses in the summer months, making it the perfect place to relax surrounded by greenery. 

 

The Conservation Area of Castlefield is home to Britain’s first Urban Heritage Park. There’s tight control over building and new development to ensure a high quality is maintained and using modern materials to build modern buildings is encouraged.

 

If you’re a resident of Potato Wharf, Manchester has a lot to offer on your doorstep. Visit Castlefield Urban Heritage Park to view the Roman remains and admire more recent creations like the local canal network. A six-minute stroll will take you to this picturesque park where you can take in the sights or just enjoy a pleasant wander through the grounds. The park is also home to Castlefield Bowl, an outdoor arena normally used for concerts. 

 

Talking of canals, an easy walking route from Potato Wharf to Salford Quays will take you past the Manchester Ship Canal. Starting in Castlefield, the first stage takes you to the Trinity Road footbridge. From there, follow the Manchester Ship Canal and walk towards Ordsall Hall before finishing at Salford Quays. Full route available at the Ramblers Association

 

When your home is in Potato Wharf, Manchester is so easy to explore. So, whether it’s MediaCityUK, Old Trafford, The Lowry or the Trafford Centre you want to visit, Manchester’s excellent transport links will get you there - on foot, on bike, on public transport, or by car. It’s your choice.