Campfield is located in the Castlefield area of Manchester, a historic and vibrant part of the city. Situated on Liverpool Road, the hall is a short walk from several key transport links and cultural attractions.  

Here are some points of reference to help you find your way:

  • Deansgate-Castlefield Tram Stop: Campfield is approximately a 5-minute walk from the Deansgate-Castlefield tram stop, making it easily accessible via the tram network.

  • Deansgate Railway Station: The hall is also conveniently close to Deansgate railway station, just a 5 to 7-minute walk away.

  • Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI): Lower Campfield Hall is close to MOSI's campus. You'll find it directly opposite the main museum entrance on Liverpool Road.  

 
A historic market building with large glass windows, a sign that reads 'Campfield', and a man riding a bicycle across the street in front.

Other Local Landmarks:

  • Castlefield Roman Fort: The remains of the Mamucium Roman Fort are located nearby, offering a glimpse into Manchester's ancient history.

  • Bridgewater Hall: The home of the Hallé Orchestra, Bridgewater Hall, is within walking distance.

  • Beetham Tower: This distinctive skyscraper, home to the Hilton Hotel, is a prominent landmark on Deansgate - 2 minutes walk from Campfield.  

  • The Castlefield Basin: The hall is situated near the picturesque Castlefield Basin, a hub for canals and waterways.

Lower Campfield Hall is a wrought iron historic market building with a distinctive arched entrance, blending seamlessly with the industrial heritage of the Castlefield conservation area.


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