If you're coming to Manchester and would like to know what fan sights you can see - and what's closed to the public - check out our Coronation Street Blog post right here. It's all there, all correct, all bang up to date.
This blog post has been put together by yours truly along with suggestions sent in by other Corrie fans. If you read this elsewhere on the internet, it means they've nicked it from us - shame on them! If you can add to this list, do please let me know.
Visit the exterior of the Granada TV Building on Quay Street. On
the entrance, up the steps leading into the building are blue plaques
dedicated to some of the Corrie classic actors. Well worth a look.
Corrie walking tours around Manchester are operated by the following:
New Manchester Walks
Visit Manchester
Also check Mark Llewllin's blog for any upcoming Corrie locations tours by coach - his tours are fab! The next coach tour is on Friday July 27 and run by Elite Coaches. Check out details here.
Places to visit in central Manchester:
The Old Grapes pub owned by Liz Dawn (Vera Duckworth) on Little Quay St.
The Lass O'Gowrie pub in Charles Street. The Lass is a very
Corrie-friendly pub with Corrie artwork on the walls and some of their
real-ales named after Corrie characters. Well worth a visit. Their website is here.
Further out from Manchester:
The Navigation Inn, once owned by Pat Phoenix (Elsie Tanner)
The Lantern Pike Inn, where Tony Warren wrote his first Corrie scripts
Doris Speed's house, commemorated by Manchester City Council with a plaque
If you can add to this list of places for Corrie fans to visit when
they're in Manchester or the surrounding area, do please leave a comment
below, with a weblink if you can, and I'll add details in.
Follow the Coronation Street Blog on Twitter and Facebook
Friday, 22 June 2012
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
You might also like...
-
Friday 13th December 2024 Gus and Anthea have a brief meeting with their solicitor Cliff, but they quickly wind up when Max arrives with Fra...
-
Here it is, my annual virtual award ceremony - part Inside Soap Awards, part Smash Hits Poll Winners' Party (it's a bit shorter than...
-
In the great recoupling merry-go-round it does not take long for Daisy to discover that Bethany and Daniel are re-united and so Daisy is soo...
-
Monday 16 December 2024 Having been given the results of Frankie’s blood tests from the Doctor, Lauren reveals to Max that it’s more siniste...
-
Monday 9th December 2024 As Bertie runs across the street without looking, Debbie slams on her brakes which causes more tension between Dani...
-
Here are the major storylines for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less. Monday December 16 to Frid...
-
Wednesday 4th December 2024 David admits to Max that he intercepted the visiting orders and visited Clayton but Shona must never know. Shona...
-
Kit Green, played by Jacob Roberts, has proven himself to be a character of many shades since he arrived on the cobbles earlier this year. I...
-
Wednesday 11th December 2024 With the car crash a mystery, Debbie learns her burnt-out car was found, and her insurance is invalid due to th...
-
Coronation Street Blog celebrates 17 years online today. Thank you to everyone for all of your support. Glenda Young Novelist published by ...
9 comments:
the tram is ant in the museum yet as i have been lest week and i couldn't see it and i looked every were in the museum
martin Spencer
insider tip- if you go to the Science and Industry museum (MOSI) and go upstairs in the free exhibitions you can look out the window and see the street, it overlooks it.
Thanks Martin, I've updated the post.
Mrs Barton - is that still the case as the last I heard was that they'd closed off that viewing area to the public?
Last time I went there, admittedly a few months ago, you could still see it. It's not a purpose built viewing thingy, just an accidental sliver of street visible through a window...
A little update - The Old Grapes is no longer owned by Liz Dawn and the new owners recently removed all the Corrie memorabilia from the walls.
Can we go in to the street to look around? Do they do tours of the set? Is there a place where the cast can be found to say hi to?
I'm visiting the area next week from Cornwall & would love to go inside.
we are coming over from Australia , so realy would like to take art in a tour? will there be any in First week of july.
Hi, heading over in July, are there tours of the street that this wee kiwi from New Zealand can book to get her fix on her favourite show!
There are no local tours of the set but you can see if Mark Llewellin is doing any of the locations tours.
Post a Comment