Elizabeth Gaskell’s House — Culture
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Elizabeth Gaskell’s House

84 Plymouth Grove, Manchester M13 9LW Oxford Road £
Address
84 Plymouth Grove, Manchester M13 9LW
Price
£
About Elizabeth Gaskell’s House

Elizabeth Gaskell lived in this Regency villa on Plymouth Grove from 1850 until her death in 1865. She wrote North and South here, entertained Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens and other literary heavyweights in these rooms. The house was rescued from serious disrepair and restored with real dedication — it reopened in 2014 and the work that went into bringing it back is evident everywhere.

The rooms are furnished to reflect how the Gaskell family actually lived. Period furniture, wallpapers, personal items and literary connections fill the ground and first floor rooms. It’s not a museum of roped-off displays — guides encourage you to sit in the chairs, touch the fabrics, feel the space as a home rather than an exhibit. The level of detail in the restoration is impressive.

The gardens have been replanted in Victorian style and are a genuine retreat from the Oxford Road corridor. Events run throughout the year — literary talks, readings, themed afternoon teas, seasonal celebrations. The house has become a proper cultural venue, not just a heritage site.

Admission is a few pounds for adults, concessions available. Opening days are limited so check before you go — typically Wednesday to Sunday. Plymouth Grove is a short walk from the university area. If you care about Manchester’s literary history or just want to see a beautifully restored Victorian home, this delivers.

Getting There
Metrolink Tram
Manchester city centre trams run to Piccadilly Gardens, Deansgate and Market Street. Last trams approx. 00:14 Sun–Thu, 01:42 Fri–Sat.
Recommended — no parking hassle
Car / Taxi
84 Plymouth Grove, Manchester M13 9LW. Taxis and Uber available across the city.
Culture Oxford Road £

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