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Stockport Road Levenshulme Manchester, M19 3NN

M19 3NN, Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester, M19, Manchester

Rent: £250 pw

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 9/7/2015

 113 Manchester Street, Hyde, Cheshire,
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Stockport Road Levenshulme Manchester, M19 3NN

Property Summary:

Detached
-- Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description



It is currentley Empty

The shop floor is 7.4 metes in length and 4.4 meters in width with extra space at the rear with the built on lean to.

The property is complete with a first floor and comprises of two spacious rooms, the front facing room is 3.6 meters in length and 4 meters in width, the back facing room is 3.8 meters in length and 3.6 meters in width with a built in un-suite.

This property benefits from roller shutter doors.

Levenshulme is an urban area of the City of Manchester, in North West England. It borders Longsight, Gorton, Burnage and Stockport, and is approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) from Manchester City Centre on the A6 road. Levenshulme is also situated on the main Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston railway line. Levenshulme railway station is bypassed by inter-city train services but is served by local commuter trains.

Levenshulme is not the place one would regard as a centre of tourism but due to several reports in both local and national newspapers and on several internet blogs there now seems to be a trickle of tourists making visits to Levenshulme railway station since the `news` broke of "The Street with No Name".

The street the railway station is located on is 160 years old and 70 metres long yet has no official name and never has had one. In May 2007 as a benefit of a £5000 grant awarded to `The Friends of Levenshulme Station` by the Awards For All lottery grants scheme, an unofficial road sign was erected at the entrance to the street. The sign gave the name of the street as "The Street With No Name". According to local residents the street had been informally called this for years and it seemed appropriate that it now had a sign so people could find it. The first sign was fitted approximately three feet from the floor and was stolen a short time later. The replacement was refitted twelve feet above the road so as to discourage would-be thieves.

Officials from Manchester City Council were reported to be investigating the option of the council adopting the street and giving it official status.

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Property Features :

  • Retail Accommodation
  • Available Now
  • Secure Roller Shutters
  • A3 Planning
  • Located On Main Busy Road