Caxton Hall, Chapel Street, Salford

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Caxton Hall, Chapel Street, Salford

Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 23 Aug 2024

Built in 1904 for the Manchester Typographical Society, which was very active in the Trades Union. It comprised meeting rooms and offices with lettable retail spaces at ground level. The name commemorates William Caxton who introduced printing to Britain in the 15th century. An attractive building in red brick and terracotta, but not listed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.484572
Longitude
-2.251323