Vinyl Resting Place

Vinyl Resting Place

52 Church Street
Manchester
M4 1PW
Vinyl Resting Place is a 3rd-floor Afflecks favourite for Manchester crate-diggers, mixing thousands of mostly second-hand records with CDs, cassettes, DVDs, merch and bargain boxes. Established in April 2014 and run by Alistair, it offers wide genre coverage, relaxed browsing and the sort of independent Northern Quarter setting that makes digging feel like part of the day out.
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Opening Hours

Mon: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tues: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wed: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thurs: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Fri: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Sat: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sun: Closed

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High above the bustle of Church Street, Vinyl Resting Place feels exactly like the sort of shop Manchester should have: independent, densely packed, knowledgeable and full of surprises. Based on the 3rd floor of Afflecks, it has built a strong following since opening in April 2014, with owner Alistair shaping a stock profile that leans heavily into second-hand discoveries rather than a wall of predictable new releases.

Background / History

Vinyl Resting Place arrived at a moment when many smaller record shops were under pressure, and its name knowingly plays on the long-running idea that vinyl had supposedly died off. Instead, the shop has grown into one of Afflecks’ musical landmarks: a compact unit with a clear personality and a collector’s mentality behind it. Alistair is consistently identified with the shop, and the feel of the place comes from that hands-on, crate-digger approach rather than a polished chain-store formula.

What You’ll Find

The core of the shop is thousands of mostly second-hand records spanning a wide spread of genres. Rock and pop sit comfortably alongside soul, jazz, punk and other left-field finds, making it a good stop whether you collect familiar classics or enjoy taking a chance on something less obvious. The vinyl is the main draw, but it is not the whole story: CDs are a notable part of the offer too, with additional stock in music DVDs, cassette tapes and band T-shirts. There are also bargain boxes to work through, which suits patient browsers prepared to dig rather than shop by checklist alone. Vinyl Resting Place also trades as a place where records are bought, sold and exchanged, which adds to the sense of stock that keeps moving and changing.

Experience / Atmosphere

Browsing here feels pleasantly unfussy. The shop is compact and tightly arranged, but that density is part of the appeal: every section suggests there may be something worth pulling out for a closer look. Being inside Afflecks adds another layer to the visit, placing the shop within one of Manchester’s best-known independent retail spaces and giving the whole experience a distinctly Northern Quarter energy. The atmosphere sounds laid-back rather than intimidating, and the emphasis on hidden gems, broad taste and guidance for both beginners and seasoned collectors makes it the kind of place where a quick look can easily become a long rummage.

Why Visit

  • A strong second-hand focus with broad genre coverage, from rock and pop through to soul, jazz and punk.
  • More than just LPs, with CDs, music DVDs, cassettes and band T-shirts adding extra depth.
  • A proper digging shop with bargain boxes and constantly shifting stock, plus buying, selling and exchanging.
  • Its Afflecks setting gives it real character and makes it an easy stop on a wider Manchester record-shop round.

Summary

Vinyl Resting Place earns its reputation by keeping things simple: good stock, wide tastes, fair rummaging potential and a setting that suits Manchester’s independent music culture perfectly. For anyone who prefers record shopping to feel a little scruffier, more personal and more discovery-led, this is a shop well worth climbing the stairs for.

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