Altrincham is a former market town about nine miles southeast of Manchester. Its name is thought to derive from 'homestead of Aldhere's people'. Once part of Cheshire the town received its first charter in the 13th century and there is still a market today. The town developed in the 18th century with the opening of the Bridgewater Canal and in the 19th century considerable further development took place with the coming of the railways.
Arcon Place is situated close to shops off Stokoe Avenue just to the south of the Bridgewater Canal to the...
Facilities include an alarm service, garden and estate management services.
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Easingwold is situated off Regent Road within walking distance of shops and consists of 30 flats with communal facilities and...
Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service, lift and communal lounge.
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Guardian Mews is situated off Cotteril Close close to local shops and consists of 29 flats with communal facilities....
Facilities include an alarm service and resident manager, laundry and guest facilities.
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Silverdale is situated close to shops off Racefield Road to the southwest of Altrincham and within walking distance of the...
Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service and lift.
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St Andrew's Court is situated off Queens Road and consists of 68 flats with communal facilities completed in 1990....
Facilities include an alarm service and resident manager, residents' lounge, laundry, guest facilities and garden.
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Stamford Grange is situated close to local shops off Dunham Road and within walking distance of the station. The development...
Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service, lift, communal lounge and garden.
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