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St John's Gardens, Manchester

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77: 19: 135:, and William Marsden, who successfully campaigned for the introduction of a half-day holiday for workers on Saturdays. With the exception of Owens' grave, the tombstones in the churchyard were covered with 18 inches (46 cm) of soil. A garden and children's playground was formally opened on 10 February 1932. 122:
In March 1914, Manchester Corporation was negotiating with the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to turn St John's dreary city-centre churchyard from an "eyesore" to a garden planted with trees and shrubs. The church is commemorated by a stone cross in the garden; a plaque states that more than 22,000
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The residential area around the church changed in character during the 19th century, as properties once occupied by affluent families became lodging houses and the locale became a place of business. Falling attendances led to a merger with St Matthew's parish in 1927. In 1929, the
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and its graveyard between 1769 and 1931, the site was redeveloped into a formal garden in 1932. It contains a central memorial to the church and those buried in its graveyard, whose tombstones have been covered over by 18 inches (460 mm) of soil except for that of
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St John's Church was built on the site now occupied by the gardens in 1769 in response to the needs of a rapidly rising population. Its founder was
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in 2012 for promoting a "welcoming, safe and well-maintained" environment. and is in the St John Street
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trees and wildflowers designed by Daniela Coray, was moved to the garden after the
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bodies lie buried in the vicinity. Among those buried in the churchyard are
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The tombstone-paved graveyard of St John's Church in 1914.
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Manchester
Byrom Street
Quay Street
St John's Church
John Owens
Owen's College
Green Flag
St John Street
conservation area

St John's Church, Manchester
Edward Byrom
John Byrom
Ecclesiastical Commissioners
Manchester Corporation
Parsonage Gardens
John Owens
Owens College
Manchester University
Populus nigra
London Plane
crab apple
RHS
Tatton Park Flower Show
Green Flag
conservation area


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