Brunswick, Manchester

Brunswick is an inner-city area of south Manchester, England, south of Manchester Piccadilly railway station and north of Manchester Royal Infirmary, between Manchester city centre to the north, Ardwick to the east, and Chorlton-on-Medlock to the south and west.

[1][2] It was historically part of Chorlton-on-Medlock and acquired its name from Brunswick Street which runs through it.

Its western edge is dominated by campus buildings of Manchester University, east of Oxford Road, and its northern edge by the Mancunian Way.

[3] There was formerly an Anglican church of St Paul in Brunswick Street (corner of Higher Temple Street).

[4] St Paul's Church was built to a design by Clegg & Knowles in 1862; in 1878 it was lengthened and restored by Horton & Bridgeford.

Brunswick Parish Church, Manchester