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Office for saleTyldesley Town Hall, Elliott Street, Tyldesley, Manchester, Lancashire M29
9,426 sq. ft
About this property
Imposing substantial former town hall building
Accommodation across 3 floor plus basement
200 yard walk from guided bus route
Decorative and architectural features including stained glass windows
Situated at the heart of Tyldesley town centre
The building dates back to 1881 when it was originally the Tyldesley Liberal Club. In the early 1900s the Council purchased the building to serve as the town
hall which it has functioned as until its recent closure. The building is an imposing 3 storey regularly shaped and uniform property that is positioned on a corner plot. The building is constructed with red brick elevations beneath pitched slate covered roofs positioned behind a parapet. Whilst imposing the building is also attractive with uniform appearance and benefiting features including ceiling heights of 3.9 metres, stained glass feature windows, grand entrance and centralised hallway leading to feature staircase and benefiting other decorative and architectural features throughout. Further to the 3 floors of accommodation there is a basement which benefits full head height accommodation but due to the sloping nature of the site actually benefits some natural light and an external access point from the rear elevation.
hall which it has functioned as until its recent closure. The building is an imposing 3 storey regularly shaped and uniform property that is positioned on a corner plot. The building is constructed with red brick elevations beneath pitched slate covered roofs positioned behind a parapet. Whilst imposing the building is also attractive with uniform appearance and benefiting features including ceiling heights of 3.9 metres, stained glass feature windows, grand entrance and centralised hallway leading to feature staircase and benefiting other decorative and architectural features throughout. Further to the 3 floors of accommodation there is a basement which benefits full head height accommodation but due to the sloping nature of the site actually benefits some natural light and an external access point from the rear elevation.



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