NOMA is home to heritage buildings, independent food and drink offerings and unique experiences that you wont find anywhere else.
There’s a whole new world of high quality food, drink, wellbeing and entertainment offerings evolving at NOMA. Each brings a distinctive, original twist.
– Johann George Büsch (1777)
We are proud to be caring for 4-acres of open public space. We take this responsibility seriously, working hard to create beautiful gardens where all life can thrive.
Sadler’s Yard is the civic heart of the NOMA neighbourhood, named after balloonist James Sadler through public vote. Sadler’s Yard plays host to regular events and activities and is home to Pulp Coffee, The Sadler’s Cat Pub and New Century.
Angel Square, nestled in the heart of the NOMA neighbourhood, offers a serene green oasis amidst urban life, providing a perfect spot for relaxation and community gatherings.
If you’re travelling by train the nearest station is Manchester Victoria; right on the very doorstep. If it’s easier to travel to another station (like Manchester Piccadilly) don’t worry. Manchester Piccadilly is less than a mile from NOMA; so it’s a comfortable walk. If you don’t fancy that there’s plenty of taxis or you can even hop on an electric scooter.