Commercial property / offices in Manchester
antastic Double Shop Located In A Great Area Of Stalybridge. Perfect For A Florist Or Clothes Shop (£650 pcm)
This shop used to be a florist so it would be perfect to return it to that or even a clothes shop! Its big enough! The tennants have only just recently moved their business so the shop is now a blank canvas to decorate as you please. There is a few repairs that the landlady will be sorting out before anyone moves in.. It could easily be used as something else if a florist is not to your taste.
There are two large rooms with plenty of floor space and a small box room at the back where flowers were prepared and wrapped.
Downstairs there is a huge cellar as will with two storage rooms, kitchen and toilet.
There is plenty of room to make this your own and with it being located on a busy bus route people are bound to see your business!
View while you can, This wont be on the market long!
OTHER INFORMATION:
Stalybridge is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 22,568. Historically part of Cheshire, it is 5.7 miles (9.2 km) northwest of Glossop, 8 miles (12.9 km) east of Manchester and 9.1 miles (14.6 km) north of Stockport. With the construction of a cotton mill in 1776, Stalybridge became one of the first centres of textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. The 19th-century wealth of the town was built on the factory-based cotton industry, transforming an area of scattered farms and homesteads into a self-confident town. Due to the decline of the cotton industry in the first quarter of the 20th century and the development of modern low density housing in the post-war period, the town is now semi-rural in character.
TRANSPORT
The nearest point of access to the Motorway network is approximately 1-mile (1.6 km) from the southern boundary of the town at junction 4 of the M67. The M67 is a feeder to the M60 Manchester orbital motorway. The A635 A road passes through the town and the A6018 commences at Stalybridge. The B61675 and B6176 Huddersfield Road also pass through the town.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal, towards the Market Hall from lock 4WStalybridge railway station is served by three lines, the Huddersfield Line to Manchester Victoria or Huddersfield, the TransPennine Express line to Manchester Piccadilly or Leeds and beyond, and the Stockport to Stalybridge Line, which is notable for its infrequent Parliamentary train gaining it popularity with trainspotters. Stalybridge station is unusual in providing direct services to nine English cites: Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Wakefield, York, Hull, Middlesbrough, Durham and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal is routed through Stalybridge. It is part of the South Pennine Ring and runs from the junction with the Huddersfield Broad Canal near Aspley Basin at Huddersfield to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitefields Basin in Ashton under Lyne. The canal was completed in 1811, but was closed to navigation in 1951. It was reopened in 2001 and is now managed by British Waterways
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