We're located on the A6 in the heart of Levenshulme. The easiest way to reach us is on the Fallowfield Loop, on foot or by pedal power. We're a fully accessible building, and have plenty of bike storage.
We have limited disabled parking spaces, but do not have any general car parking.
Before you set off
Bike storage
There's plenty of places to lock and store bikes, and we'll provide spare locks if you need one.
Dogs and pets
Dogs are welcome at Station South.
Children
Station South is family-friendly, and high chairs are available.
Facilities and access
Building information
Station South has level access from Station Green and Stockport Road entrances. The ground floor hosts the cafe, bike workshop, accessible toilet and viewing platform.
There are four gender neutral toilets in the basement level which can be accessed via the staircase by the Station Green entrance. The public are welcome to use our facilities even if they are not dining in the cafe.
Main Station Hall level
Café counter and bar with a dropped service area for wheelchair access
internal doors leading to an accessible viewing platform area
internal doors leading to the Bike Station workshop area
Basement Level
newly installed staircase leading to a basement level area
four additional toilets
Station Green
Station Green is the external space adjacent to the building which continues to the extent of the Crayfield Road entrance to the Fallowfield Loop.
The area is currently being landscaped and transformed into an urban garden and café terrace and when complete will provide an accessible and additional wheelchair friendly way into the building via a side entrance and an access path from the fallowfield loop and Stockport Road.
It will also provide an accessible path directly to the Fallowfield Loop itself and join with Stockport Road.
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