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The following is a list of notable streets and roads in Manchester , England.
Image
Street name
A/B roads
Established
Description/notes
Landmarks
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Canal Street
Early 19th century
At the centre of Manchester's Gay Village district
Rochdale Canal which runs parallel.
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Cheetham Hill Road
A665
Roman period
Connects to Corporation Street to Whitefield becomes Bury Old Road in Crumpsall
Manchester Jewish Museum , Peninsula Building
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Corporation Street
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Partly pedestrianised. Scene of the 1996 Manchester bombing .
Recognisable landmarks include Urbis , The Printworks , Corn Exchange (now The Triangle), Exchange Square , Corporation Street Bridge .
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Deansgate
A56
Anglo-Saxon period[ 2]
Cuts the city centre in two and runs roughly north–south in a near straight route through the western part of the city centre. It is one of the oldest thoroughfares through the city and is the longest road in the city centre at over one mile long.[ 3]
The Moon Under Water , listed in Guinness' as the largest public house in Britain.[ 4] Beetham Tower , John Rylands Library , 1 The Avenue , Great Northern Warehouse , Kendals and Manchester Cathedral .
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King Street
18th century[ 5]
King Street forms an upmarket part of the city centre: its eastern part was once mainly the site of banks but now has shops as well; the western part is a long-established shopping street.
Conservation area for Listed Buildings (11 buildings listed Grade II, two listed Grade II* and one Grade I). Notable buildings include 100 King Street by Sir Edwin Lutyens , Ship Canal House and the Reform Club by Edward Salomons .
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Kingsway
A34
1928
Major thoroughfare into Manchester from southern suburbs such as Cheadle and Burnage
Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre
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Market Street
Before 1417[ 6]
Pedestrian zone end to end; High Street tram stop ; Royal Exchange
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Mosley Street
Late 18th century[ 7]
A street only for Metrolink trams and previously buses which joined the street at Lower Mosley Street. Since May 2011, buses were segregated and travel down Portland Street instead of Mosley Street to get to Piccadilly Gardens bus station
Recognisable buildings include the Midland Hotel , One St Peter's Square , Manchester Art Gallery , Portico Library , 38 and 42 Mosley Street , 1 New York Street , Mosley Street tram stop
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New Cathedral Street
1990s
Rebuilt since the 1996 IRA bombing of the city centre
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Oldham Street
Early 18th century
Forms part of the city's historic Northern Quarter district
Afflecks Palace [ 8]
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Oxford Road
Late 18th century[ 9]
Harvester House Harvester House
Peter Street, Manchester
A34
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Portland Street
Early 19th century
Watts Warehouse
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Princess Street
Late 18th century
A 3-lane partially one-way street heading out of Manchester city centre
The Athenaeum & Asia House
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Quay Street
Early 18th century[ 10]
Home of ITV Granada Television since 1956 at Granada Studios . Recognised landmarks include the Manchester Opera House and Art Deco Sunlight House
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Sackville Street
Sackville Street Building including the Godlee Observatory
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Spring Gardens
Former centre of North West Banking Industry
Former National Westminster Bank
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Whitworth Street
1899
The Haçienda ,[ 11] Sackville Street Building including the Godlee Observatory
Wilmslow Road
18th century
Forms the Wilmslow Road bus corridor , reputed to be the busiest in Europe[ 12]
References
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↑ Bradshaw, L. D. (1985). Origins of Street Names in the City of Manchester . Radcliffe: Neil Richardson. Template:ISBN ; pp. 18-20
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↑ In Whitworth Street West "Obituary: Tony Wilson" , BBC News, 10 August 2007
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