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    Fred Aldous

    4.7 (42 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Sarah-Jane B.

    Based on the outskirts of the Northern Quarter, Fred Aldous is a mammoth arts and crafts store that has been inspiring and supplying local artists with materials for decades. A true Manchester institution, the shop is spread over two floors and currently has an eye-catching window display featuring paper figures and canvases from graphic artist Chris Drury. The ground floor stocks different size canvases, paper, portfolios, postal tubes and sketch books whilst the basement is devoted to hundreds of different artists' tools and accessories from brushes, pencils, pens and oils to clay, felt, beads and craft materials. I'd buy more from there myself but jeez, some of the stock is pricey. Handily, Fred Aldous also sell DIY card kits - which encourage you to create your own Christmas / Easter / Valentine's Day card. Whether or not the latter will help you secure your current crush depends on what you write inside!!

    Shrimoyee C.

    If you are a lover of art, craft, paper, paints or anything creative then this my dear is the place for you! I completely forgot how much I loved painting and playing with ribbons, sparkles back in my high school days till I visited this place recently! They have a massive collection (I mean massive) spread over three floors of all these amazing wonders. I was there a few days back to get a foam-board and some paint for one of my projects and landed up spending more than half an hour just browsing through the store! The staff are very friendly and always more than happy to find things for you if you are struggling (which is quite likely because of the sheer size of the store). It is located right in the center of Stevenson Square in Northern Quarter and has a very non pretentious store front (very subtle and minimalistic). The price was a bit on the higher range, as in more than the student union shop but I guess its worth it because of the location and quality of the things they have. Verdict: Oh I am definitely paying many more visits and might just start a new hobby - This store has inspired me!

    Jess F.

    3 floors of arts & crafts heaven. I was looking for card to print out wedding invites on and this shop was suggested as a good place to look. It's a lot bigger than it looks from the outside, with 3 floors including a lower basement that you might not spot unless you go looking for it. They have everything you could possibly want including a vintage photo booth! I was tempted by stamp and ink sets, gorgeous wools, photo frames, cards and stickers. It's not the cheapest option but you will have plenty of choice and definitely find what you need. I could have bought pre folded blank cards to print our invites on, handmade envelopes for them made from recycled paper, vintage style hearts to write invites on and so much more! The staff were helpful and friendly so my trip was a great experience overall.

    james b.

    The Narnia of artistic rescources. Unassumingly sat on an unassuming corner of unassuming Lever street I'd actually always just assumed this place was a once was that had long closed down- such is its unassuming appearence. But as we know in Manchester, appearances are always decieving- dark doors in dark alleyways turn out to be entrances to pretty drinking dens, the Northern Quarter never ends up as good a night out as it promises to be and the hobo with the hi-tops turns out to be the owner of a rather successful graphic design company. Taking a trip down the portal-like staircase at the back end of Fred Aldous leads you to a world of creative riches with parquet under foot and wonderous lovliness all around. Never a natural coloured hair in site, this is the best underground bunker with pencils I've ever seen- and I've seen the all.

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    Sophie C.

    A born and bred Manchester company, Fred Aldous on Lever St should be your first stop for art supplies. It originated as a handcart in the late 1880s, what a start. Their selection is extensive, the staff knowledgeable and all the art students I know swear by it. In addition to the usual staple art materials- paints, brushes, storage cases, canvases, art paper, pastels, charcoals - they also stock tools and materials for other crafts. Jewellery, interiors, flowers, working with leather and metal, needlework. You name it - Fred Aldous can not only inspire you - to start a hobby or pursue some neglected passion - but also provide you with everything you need. One thing that I'll be doing to channel the current mood of Make Do and Mend (have you seen the mugs) is repairing all my old necklaces and bracelets or mixing and matching all the beads at the bottom of my jewellery box to try and end up with a Lanvin-like statement. If only they could improve my drawing skills too so that my sister (who is now in art school) doesn't shriek WHAT'S THAT?

    Sam R.

    What I love about Fred Aldous art shop is that it's devoid of the haughtiness of more traditional art shops. You know, the deeply reserved, hushed atmosphere that makes you feel like you're in a watercolour painting yourself. Fred Aldous is a welcoming and friendly two-floors jam packed with all the art materials you could ever need or want. Paper to stickers, pencils to paints and hundreds of other items I don't even understand, this shop is surely a mecca to Manchester artists. Make sure you check out the cabinets upstairs where Fred Aldous display their great range of kitsch cameras. They have fish eye cameras and many others, as well as the great Diana camera, which my friend has been using recently to amazing effect. Anyone want a mini canvas? One that's literally a couple of centimetres squared? I do. And they have them at Fred Aldous. Great service, great shop. Great.

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    Adam C.

    An excellent Aladdin's cave of art and craft supplies, tools, and media! Anything you can possibly want or need as an artist or a hobby craftist you can find here, even things for costume making and office goods. They even have a couple of vintage photo booths for old-school photos, even if you're not a hipster! They also have classrooms and studios in the lower part of the building, which can be hired or used with arrangement of the business. It may not be the cheapest shop out there, but it has a gigantic range, and it's very good quality.

    Qype User (Paulo_…)

    A royal gem of an Arts and Crafts emporium. Fred Aldous is one of the largest supplies of arts and crafts supplies in Manchester. I've always found a reason to pop in here if I'm in the area whether it's just for a few pens and pencils; a huge bag of polystyrene balls; or a selection of art paper. We usually take a trip here to pick up arts and crafts for the children and there's hardly anything you cannot get hold of here. I had a small project for a camera of mine (constructing a matte box) and found everything I needed to build on here. Press studs, rivets, fastener and the tools to facilitate this construction were all here (guided by the very helpful staff). A 5 min nip in here turned into an hour it's a Willy Wonka emporium for satiating your artistic desires. I haven't enough space here to list just how varied and large their stock is, but hobbies such as: metalwork; needlework; flower making; lampshade making (another of my 'to do' lists this year is to make my own lampshade!); stamping; textiles.and so on. The large, basement store itself is a visual treat think 'Are you being Served' crossed with 'New York Artist Pad' and you're about there. An echo to the past when the Northern Quarter was the epicentre for Manchester shopping. This section of the city (despite creeping gentrification and regeneration) still recalls that era of shopping material shops/sowing machine shops in huge Victorian warehouses, but I guess their time is running out. Hopefully though, Fred Aldous will remain as and where it is.

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    18 years ago

    Institution. Plus the Art Surgery have moved in, doing canvases and frames etc. A great addition.

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    Pleasant and friendly, has always had everything I've needed. Very quick delivery for items ordered online too.

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    Their mail-order service is the best I know for speed and efficiency, and I like supporting a long established family business.

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    Buried in the basement you could get your hands on several unique items for your arts and crafts.

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