The organisation of the programme has now been completed under the direction of Didsbury Civic Society members Cllr Richard Kilpatrick, Sue Good and Diana Leitch.
For more details visit the national Heritage Open Days website Search events
The programme will open on Friday 12th September at 6:30pm in the School Hall at Didsbury C of E Primary School, Elm Grove, Didsbury, M20 6RL.
Diana Leitch, Didsbury Parish Historian will give a talk entitled:
“Some Didsbury Buildings – those that disappeared during the 19th/20th centuries and those that survived to the present day”
A donation of £5 per person is suggested to attend the talk and the money will go the British Red Cross who worked tirelessly to support families in the flooding by the River Mersey on New Years Day 2025.
Buildings Open:
St James` Church – Sunday 14th September plus bell ringing – 12pm – 4pm
The Old Parsonage – Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th, Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st – 10am – 5pm each day
The Towers – Sunday 14th September – 1pm – 5pm
Didsbury C of E Primary School – Saturday 13th September -10am – 4pm
Warburton Street – Saturday 13th and Saturday 20th – Shops Open
Didsbury Library – Saturday 13th and Saturday 20th – 9am – 5pm each day
Nazarene College -Saturday 13th – 10:30am – 1pm
Manchester Islamic Centre – Sunday 14th and Sunday 21st – 12pm – 4pm
The Albert Bowling Club and Tennis Club -Sunday 21st September – tours at 10:30am and 11:30am
Christ Church, West Didsbury – Saturday 13th September and Sunday 14th– 10am – 4pm
St Nicholas Church – Saturday 20th September – 11am – 4pm
Last Updated: August 20, 2025 by Ellie
Heritage Open Days in September 2025 in Didsbury
The organisation of the programme has now been completed under the direction of Didsbury Civic Society members Cllr Richard Kilpatrick, Sue Good and Diana Leitch.
For more details visit the national Heritage Open Days website Search events
The programme will open on Friday 12th September at 6:30pm in the School Hall at Didsbury C of E Primary School, Elm Grove, Didsbury, M20 6RL.
Diana Leitch, Didsbury Parish Historian will give a talk entitled:
“Some Didsbury Buildings – those that disappeared during the 19th/20th centuries and those that survived to the present day”
A donation of £5 per person is suggested to attend the talk and the money will go the British Red Cross who worked tirelessly to support families in the flooding by the River Mersey on New Years Day 2025.
Buildings Open:
St James` Church – Sunday 14th September plus bell ringing – 12pm – 4pm
The Old Parsonage – Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th, Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st – 10am – 5pm each day
The Towers – Sunday 14th September – 1pm – 5pm
Didsbury C of E Primary School – Saturday 13th September -10am – 4pm
Warburton Street – Saturday 13th and Saturday 20th – Shops Open
Didsbury Library – Saturday 13th and Saturday 20th – 9am – 5pm each day
Nazarene College -Saturday 13th – 10:30am – 1pm
Manchester Islamic Centre – Sunday 14th and Sunday 21st – 12pm – 4pm
The Albert Bowling Club and Tennis Club -Sunday 21st September – tours at 10:30am and 11:30am
Christ Church, West Didsbury – Saturday 13th September and Sunday 14th– 10am – 4pm
St Nicholas Church – Saturday 20th September – 11am – 4pm
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