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First look drone footage of £500m wellness resort Therme Manchester under construction released

It's all coming together nicely now.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 8th April 2026

Impressive aerial drone footage has revealed the scale and outline of the £500m Therme Manchester development.

In case you hadn’t heard, after several years of planning, construction of the £500 million Therme Manchester wellness resort officially began last September, and now developers have released drone footage of the site showing the scale of the project and the work as it’s underway.

Once complete around the end of 2028, Therme Manchester will become one of the largest urban wellbeing resorts in the world.

Visitors can expect to make the most of a lagoon and wave pools, multi-sensory sauna rituals, steam rooms, water slides and affordably-priced luxury, across spa therapies, and health and fitness experiences.

Initial works start on Therme Manchester spa resort Trafford
CGIs of the £500m Therme Manchester wellness resort, set to open in 2028 / Credit: Supplied

From above, the outline of the project’s central circular hub – which is a key feature of the design, as previously seen only in CGI renderings – is now clearly visible on the ground in the newly-released drone footage as construction progresses at pace.

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Spanning a site that’s roughly the size of 28 football pitches, developers say the emerging layout marks a shift from concept to construction, as the outline of the scheme starts to take form within the landscape.  

Newly-released drone footage of Therme Manchester / Credit: Supplied

As groundwork progresses across the site, the aerial footage also begins to show how the development’s wider footprint will sit within the surrounding area.

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Speaking on the release of the new drone footage, and what it means for the future of Therme Manchester, Chief Commercial Officer Jonathan Lingham said: “For the first time, you can see the design translating into reality. The central hub is a defining part of the scheme, and it’s now clearly visible on site as the project begins to take shape.”

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Therme Manchester was initially touted as a £250m project that would complete in 2025, but it’s now up to £500m and is scheduled to complete for the end of 2028.

It marks one of the most significant building developments to ever take place in the North.

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