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where is wythenshawe

Wythenshawe is an area in the south of Manchester, in North West England, United Kingdom.

Quick Scoop: Where is Wythenshawe?

  • It’s part of the city of Manchester, historically in the county of Cheshire.
  • It lies about 8 miles (around 13 km) south of Manchester city centre.
  • It’s close to Manchester Airport, which is directly to its south.
  • Nearby places include Altrincham and Hale to the south‑west, Sale to the north‑west, and Gatley and Heald Green to the east.

A bit more detail

Wythenshawe is often described as the southernmost district of Manchester, forming a large residential area with several neighbourhoods such as Baguley, Benchill, and Northern Moor.

It grew massively in the 1920s and 1930s when Manchester built a huge housing estate there; at one point it was regarded as one of the largest council estates in Europe.

If you picture a map of Greater Manchester: city centre at the top, airport at the bottom — Wythenshawe sits just above the airport, filling much of that southern edge of the city.

If you’re searching it online

  • Search for “Wythenshawe Manchester” in maps apps to locate it quickly.
  • The main postcode districts are M22 and M23, and the phone dialling code is 0161.

TL;DR: Wythenshawe is a large residential area in south Manchester, England, just north of Manchester Airport and about 8 miles south of the city centre.

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