P&O PICCADILLY STATION - Manchester

Manchester Manchester M4, 2 MUNDAY STREET

Luxury

reference Number: MAN-2B-4P

90living space 3nº of rooms 0single beds 1double beds
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Corporate Serviced Apartments in Manchester

Two double bed apartment close to Piccadilly Station. Canal view from all rooms. 
New Islington is fast becoming the place to buy on the direct outskirts of the city centre.The apartment is stylishly appointed throughout, has been extremely well cared for by the current owner and looks as new.

This apartment has 679 square foot of space, is located on the second floor and benefits from canal views. The internal specification throughout is of the highest quality and the property briefly comprises of: Spacious open plan living/dining/kitchen which leads to a decked balcony. There are also two double bedrooms, the master of which has fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. There is also a fantastic family bathroom suite.

Living Room/Dining Room

Wooden floor. Double glazed double doors leading to balcony. Storage cupboard housing boiler and washer dryer.Two electric heaters. Video entry phone. TV, 


Kitchen
Fitted with a modern and high specification range of base and eye level units with work surface over and splashbacks. Inset sink with drainer and mixer tap. Integrated stainless steel electric oven/microwave. Four ring ceramic hob and concealed extractor over. Further integrated appliances include fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Recessed spotlights.

Balcony

Balcony benefitting from canal views plus heater.

Bedroom 1
arpeted. Floor to ceiling double glazed window to canal aspect. Fitted double wardrobe with shelving and hanging space. Recessed spotlights. TV, phone and power points.

En-Suite Shower Room
Fitted with Villeroy and Boch sanitaryware to include wall mounted WC and wash hand basin. Walk in double shower with rose-head attachment. Full height tiles. Wall mounted heated towel rail. Built in mirrored cabinet with further recessed shelving. Recessed spotlights. Extractor.

Bedroom 2
Carpeted. With floor to ceiling double glazed window to canal aspect. Electric heater. Phone and power points.

Bathroom
Tiled floor. Fitted with Villeroy and Boch sanitaryware to include, wall mounted WC and wash hand basin. Bath with electric shower and glass screen. Full height tiles. Wall mounted heated towel rail. Built in mirrored cabinet with further recessed shelving. Recessed spotlights. Extractor.

  • Bed linen (provided per bed )
  • Towels provided per person.
  • washing machine Hoover
  • Microwave
  • Nespresso Coffee Machine
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Iron Ironing Board  Fully equipped Kitchen
  • pots, pans, cutlery etc... 

The apartment is monitored by 24hr security staff and is fully gated. CCTV covers the whole development and access is via keyfob.

Less than 10minutes walk there is the supermarket ALDI and only a few minutes on the Metrolink you can find ASDA or even the Arndale centre for fresh produce.

The apartment is situated in a friendly residential complex and out of respect for our neighbours we have a strict ban on parties and excessive noise. Any breach of this policy will result in immediate eviction and a £250 fine. 

 

Development - Located right on the canal side, in the heart of Manchester's historic hat making district, Milliners Wharf is a stylish new development . This is modern living at its very best, offering a rare combination of high quality urban apartments, waterfront lifestyle and city centre convenience. It is an inspirational, aspirational choice. A lifestyle opportunity, not to be missed. With its enviable canal side location in the heart of the regenerating area of New Islington, Milliners Wharf puts you at the hub of it all. You can take a short canal side stroll directly to Manchester city centre, in a matter of minutes. But then you already have so much on your doorstep. East Manchester is home to Manchester City football stadium, a bustling community on the banks of the city's Ashton Canal and the multi-venue Sport City, legacy of the hugely successful 2002 Commonwealth Games, which offers a multitude of leisure opportunities

Next door to Ancoats and still only minutes away from Manchester city centre, New Islington is a visionary scheme to develop not just a place to live but a real and vibrant community . The apartment is next to a tramstop which will take you to anywhere in the city within minutes.

Located near to the northern quarter but directly outside is a tram stop (ne Islington) which will take you anywhere in the city quickly. The property benefits from a secure underground parking space.

Located in a great newly developed area called New Islington next to the famous Manchester Canal and walking distance to the Best area in Manchester The Northern Quarter!

As the commercial and cultural capital of Lancashire, Manchester is a noted center for the arts, media, and higher education. Together with Salford and eight other municipalities it forms the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, in which some 3 million people now live.

Like Liverpool, Manchester has undergone something of a modern day Renaissance with the introduction of initiatives such as the wide-ranging Castlefield project with its museum complex on Liverpool Road. The extension of the city's entertainment and sports facilities has considerably enhanced its attractiveness for tourists, and the city center has undergone extensive redevelopment. It has also become a favorite for shopping. An enormous range of retail opportunities including the elegant shops of St Anne's Square, King Street and Royal Exchange, and the large covered market halls of Bolton Arcade.

 

1 Castlefield

Castlefield
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Designated an "Urban Heritage Park", Castlefield lies to the west of Deansgate Station and is an excellent place to begin exploring this great city. A walk among the lovingly restored Victorian houses, along the old canals or through the reconstructed Roman Fort is time well spent. Be sure to explore the Bridgewater Canal, constructed in 1761 to transport coal from the mines at Worsley to Manchester, and the many old warehouses that have been restored and turned into offices, shops, hotels and restaurants. (A trip on one of the Bridgewater tour boats is highly recommended.)

Other interesting attractions include the Castlefield Art Gallery with its exhibitions of contemporary art, and the Bridgewater Hall, home to the Hallé Orchestra and first-class concerts.

Location: Castlefield, Manchester

2 Museum of Science and Industry

Museum of Science and Industry
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The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) is located on the site of the world's oldest railroad station. Its 12 galleries include the Power Hall with its water and steam-driven machines from the golden age of the textile industry, as well as vintage made-in-Manchester cars such as a 1904 Rolls Royce.

The history of the city from Roman times through the Industrial Revolution to the present day is documented in the Station Building. The Air and Space Gallery is another must-see and is home to numerous historic aircraft, including a replica of Triplane 1 by A. V. Roe, the first British plane to successfully fly.

Location: Liverpool Rd, Castlefield, Manchester

3 Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral
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On the banks of the Irwell, Manchester Cathedral dates mostly from 1422 to 1506 and was raised to cathedral status in 1847. The chapels on both sides of the nave and choir were built between 1486 and 1508, with further additions and alterations in almost every subsequent century. Particularly notable are the choir-stalls, with some of the most richly decorated misericords in the country. St John's Chapel is the chapel of the Manchester Regiment, and the little Lady Chapel has a wooden screen dating from 1440. The octagonal chapterhouse, built in 1465, has murals that include a figure of Christ in modern dress.

Location: Victoria St, Manchester

4 Chetham's Hospital and Library

Chetham's Hospital and Library
Chetham's Hospital and Library Diane Griffiths
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Chetham's Hospital, just north of Manchester Cathedral, dates in part from 1422. Originally a residence for priests, it's now home to a music school and one of the oldest public libraries in England (in continuous use since 1653). Of the more than 100,000 books, more than half were printed before 1850. Chetham's is famous as the meeting place of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, during Marx's visit to Manchester.

Other libraries of note are the Manchester Central Library next door to the Town Hall, and the Portico Library. The latter houses the literary collection of Dalton and Joule, founders of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society.

Location: Long Millgate, Manchester

5 Manchester Town Hall

Manchester Town Hall
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The imposing facade of the neo-Gothic Town Hall (1877) graces pedestrianized Albert Square, and the tower offers excellent panoramic views of the city. Inside, the Council Chamber merits special attention, along with the cycle of Fort Madox Brown paintings that depict the history of the city. While there, visit the Free Trade Hall, opened in 1951.

The centrally situated Great Manchester Exhibition Centre, one of the largest such sites in England, hosts many musical performances throughout the year. It is unique in that it was built amidst the former Victorian railroad station on Windmill Street,.

Location: Albert Square, Manchester

6 Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester Art Gallery
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The Manchester Art Gallery possesses one of the largest collections in Britain outside London. The gallery includes works by the pre-Raphaelites, Flemish masters of the 17th century, French impressionists (Gauguin, Manet, Monet) and German artists (Max Ernst). There are pieces from almost every well-known English artist including Stubbs, Constable and Turner. The sculpture collection includes works by Rodin, Maillol, Jacob Epstein and Henry Moore.

For more arts and culture sightseeing, check out Cornerhouse, Manchester's international center for contemporary visual arts and independent film located at 70 Oxford Street.

Location: Mosley St & Princess St, Manchester

7 Chinatown

Chinatown
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The colorful home of one of the largest Chinese communities in Britain, Chinatown is only a stone's throw from the Manchester Art Gallery. The richly decorated arched gateway leading into the district is especially striking. Many shops and restaurants offering a wide range of culinary delicacies from Hong Kong and Beijing have become established in this quarter. Chinese handicrafts can be found at the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Art.

Location: Boyle St, Cheetham, Manchester

Official site: www.cfcca.org.uk

8 People's History Museum

People's History Museum
People's History Museum Megan Eaves
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The People's History Museum is the national center for the collection, conservation, interpretation and study of material relating to the history of working people in Britain.

Two other museums close by are the Manchester Jewish Museum with its collection dealing with the city's Jewish community, and the Museum of Transport with its 60 old buses and other vehicles belonging to the city transport services.

Location: Boyle St, Cheetham, Manchester

Official site: www.gmts.co.uk

9 Heaton Park

Heaton Park
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Covering some 600 acres, Heaton Park is the biggest park in Greater Manchester and one of the largest municipal parks in Europe. Heaton Hall, built in 1772, is located in the very heart of the park and although not currently open to the public remains an impressive sight. The park has been extensively restored and retains many of its original buildings and vistas.

Sports enthusiasts will enjoy its 18-hole golf course, driving range, mini putt and tennis courts. Families can explore the boating lake, animal farm, woodlands, ornamental gardens, observatory, adventure playground and volunteer-run tramway and museum.

Location: Mosley St, Manchester