Fairfield Moravian Settlement

Fairfield Square, Droylsden, Manchester
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8.50/10.00
+44 161 370 3461

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Mike Richter (28.07.2017 11:59)
Unique historical area In the suburbs of Manchester that offers an insight into the Moravian way of life. Pleasantly surprised.
Kevin Large (28.01.2017 13:43)
Interesting historical settlement, close to the Ashton Canal.
Gary Ward (07.12.2016 07:59)
Not many places left like this to visit
Tim Bull (27.04.2016 19:29)
Fairfield is a Settlement congregation which was opened in 1785. It was planned and built by its own people, with its inn, shop, bakery, farm, laundry, fire-engine, night-watchman, inspector of weights and measures, an overseer of roads, and even its physician. There were community houses for sisters and brethren, who applied themselves to the varied work of the Settlement.

With the passing of time have come changes. The boarding schools of Fairfield have gone. That for boys, started in 1790, was discontinued in 1891; and the girls' school, begun in 1796, has passed into the care of the local authority as Fairfield High School for Girls. The work of the Moravian Theological College was transferred to Fairfield in 1875 and continued there in the original Sisters' House until 1958. Fairfield is no longer a self contained village; no longer does the watchman make his nightly rounds, and in the farm meadows are now streets and houses.

Despite the many changes in the life of the Settlement over the past 200 years, the Church, with its worshipping and serving congregation, remains its focus and heart.

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