10 Mosley Street, Manchester

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10 Mosley Street, Manchester

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 24 Jun 2011

Packing quite a punch into its narrow facade, a temple front of attached giant fluted Corinthian columns and pediment. The details of the ground floor are a little offbeat. Built for the Manchester and Salford Bank, 1836-38, probably to the designs of Richard Tattersall. Grade II listed. The tram system's overhead cables trisect the picture.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.481002
Longitude
-2.239247