West Didsbury

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"Approximately a 20-minute walk from East Didsbury is the younger, more vibrant Burton Road in West Didsbury. It has a looser, more Bohemian feel than its counterpart, and that’s reflected in the crowds of hipster families who frequent the streetside terraces of Folk and Volta. The shops have color and life and there are plenty of independent clothing and homeware stores like the minimalist Moth. Day or night, the bars and restaurants ring with good cheer and the weekends are especially welcoming. Outside the medical center on the last Sunday of every month you can find the Makers Market, a much-loved event with a rotating cast of musicians, food trucks, market stalls, and other entertainment." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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