For over 150 years, this house has been associated with its most famous resident; the novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, who lived there from 1850-1865. Visit the house to find out about Elizabeth and her husband William’s work, explore the lives of their daughters and servants and discover the Manchester that the Gaskells knew.
The House, a Grade II* listed property, was built between 1835-1841 and is a rare example of the elegant Regency-style villas once popular in Manchester. During her time time Elizabeth lived here, she wrote nearly all of her famous novels, including Cranford, Ruth, North and South and Wives and Daughters. It is also here where she wrote the biography of her late friend Charlotte Brontë.
Be welcomed into the house by one of the knowledgeable volunteers, take a seat in one of the four Victorian period rooms and learn about the painstaking restoration process.
See where Elizabeth would have written her famous novels and stroll around the beautiful recreated gardens imagining yourself in Victorian Manchester.
What’s included:
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. 11-4.30pm (last entry 3pm / Tea Room closes at 4pm).
Phone: 0161 273 2215
Email: enquiries@elizabethgaskellhouse.co.uk
Only valid on entry to Elizabeth Gaskell’s House between 11am-3pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays (house closes at 4.30pm). Valid pass must be shown to gain free entry.
Pre-booking is recommended.
To book go to: ticketsource.co.uk/elizabeth-gaskell-house.
Select Visit Manchester Pass to book for free. You will then need to present your pass when you arrive.
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