Fallowfield Campus

It is located in Fallowfield, Manchester, 2 miles (3 km) south of the main university site, to which it is connected by Wilmslow Road and the A34.

The campus played host to the Athletes Village for the 2002 Commonwealth Games held in the city.

[12] In 2012 the hall was subject to some problems including a failing boiler and the discovery of asbestos and has remained closed since then.

[22] This is largely made up of mixed sex flats which are each divided into 8 bedrooms and include shared facilities.

[27][26] The tower is 19 storeys high[28] and has a fibreglass relief, Cosmos I, by Mitzi Cunliffe, at the base.

[29][26] The next phase of Owens Park opened in 1965, and won an award from the Civic trust the following year.

The Richmond Park halls of residence, constructed in 1994, are built on the site of the former Fallowfield Stadium where the 1893 FA Cup Final was played.

Named in memory of Ron Unsworth, Unsworth Park opened in 2019 and provides accommodation for a total of 1122 students across 8 accommodation blocks named after bees (Bilberry, Bumble, Carder, Heath, Honey, Marsham, Mason and Tawny) and there is also The Meadow amenities and learning block.

Fallowfield Campus is home to the university's botany grounds, the Firs Environmental Research Station.

[42] Plans have been proposed to demolish the site and replace it with four storey, town house style, residential accommodation for students.

[42] It includes a number of grass and all-weather pitches for outdoor sports along with fitness classes indoors.

Owens Park in 1975
Allen Hall
Ashburne Hall