It is a sad confession that despite living in Manchester for 57 years and visiting Platt Fields heaps of time I had never come across the city’s own Shakespearean Garden.
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| In the Shakespeare Gardens, 2026 |
Most of these gardens are a late 19th / early 20th century interpretation of the formal Elizabethan gardens.
The aim being to design an historically accurate garden such as Shakespeare would have recognised.
‘Shakey’, as our garden is affectionately known, is a sunken walled garden which is entered via a central ‘staircase’. The formal garden is divided into 4 quadrants, or ‘rooms’, and surrounded by large banked areas and majestic trees.
The garden is often described as the park’s hidden gem nestled in a discreet corner, just a few moments from Wilmslow Road”*
My failure to know it existed is an outstanding piece of ignorance which was only corrected yesterday
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| Model of the Gardens from the exhibition, 2026 |
when Ian Nickson gave me a personal tour of the new exhibition Shakespeare and Manchester which runs until May 30th on the first floor of the Central Reference Library.
The gardens are only part of an extensive exhibition which explores Manchester’s links to the playwright from theatre producers, actors, and scholars to a description of the Theatre Royal.
Nor is that all because contained in the glass cabinets are the stories of how it was here in Manchester that new safety designs for theatres were conceived and put into practice along with a pioneering method of photography both of which went global.
I could say lots more, but its all there on the first floor of Central Ref and is an introduction to Ian’s book on the same subject which is due out in September.
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| Mr. Shakespeare at the Theatre Royal, 2024 |
Shakespeare and Manchester: A Victorian Powerhouse Exhibition Manchester Central Library First Floor Display Cases February 12th, 2026 - May 30th 2026.
For more details please contact:
r. Ian Nickson. Honorary Research Fellow, University of Manchester, ian.nickson-2@manchester.ac.uk
Kattie Kincaid, Project Lead for the Shakespearean Garden, kattiekincaid@hotmail.com
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| The Shakespeare window, 2026 |
Location; Manchester Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester, M2 5PD
Pictures; in the Shakespearean Garden, and the model of the gardens, 2026 courtesy of Kattie Kincaid, and Mr. Shakespeare at the Theatre Royal, 2024, from the collection of Andrew Simpson and the Shakeare Window, 2025, courtesy of Ian Nickson
Location; Manchester Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester, M2 5PD
*The Shakespearean Gardens, Friends of Platt Fields, https://friendsofplattfields.org.uk/shakespeare-garden/




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