Withington Conservation Area has 4 Grade II listed buildings.
The stone bollards infront of The White Lion are also listed.
The Red Lion Bank The White Lion St Pauls Church
Built: 17th Century.
Wilmslow Rd
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The inn was a well known meeting place in the 18th and 19th Centuries for the Court Leet and the Trustees of the Turnpike Trust. Bowling Green to the rear.
Built: 1890.
Wilmslow Rd.

Originally built as the Manchester and County Bank Ltd. Now a National Westminster Bank
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Built: 1881.
Wilmslow Rd.

The landmark of Withington. Originally The White Lion then renamed Withington Ale House whilst a smaller basement bar was called The White Lion. Now reverted back to original name. The basement of the pub contains a well.
Built: 1841.
Wilmslow Rd.

Designed by Hayley and Brown.
Other buildings in Withington Conservation area are:
The Old Forge
The Methodist Church
Withington Public Library
St Cuthberts Church
The Victorian Terrace on Tatton View
Some Victorian houses on Palatine Rd and Nos 2, 6 and 8 Parsonage Rd

The Conservation Area was designated by Manchester City Council in 1983. Manchester City Council (Feb 1994).
Sites of interest
Now and then