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Addison Terrace

A Grade II Listed Building in Ardwick, Manchester

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4586 / 53°27'30"N

Longitude: -2.2156 / 2°12'55"W

OS Eastings: 385784

OS Northings: 395778

OS Grid: SJ857957

Mapcode National: GBR DQR.X6

Mapcode Global: WHB9N.YB4F

Plus Code: 9C5VFQ5M+CQ

Entry Name: Addison Terrace

Listing Date: 7 June 1973

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1209530

English Heritage Legacy ID: 388052

ID on this website: 101209530

Location: Longsight, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M14

County: Manchester

Electoral Ward/Division: Ardwick

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Manchester

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester

Church of England Parish: Victoria Park St Chrysostom

Church of England Diocese: Manchester

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Description



MANCHESTER

SJ8595 DAISY BANK ROAD, Rusholme
698-1/22/792 (North side)
07/06/73 Nos.84 TO 106 (Even)
Addison Terrace

GV II

Terraced row of 12 houses. c.1848; altered. Stucco on brick,
slate roofs with red ridge tiles. Double depth and all
single-fronted, in halls-adjoining pairs, with coupled back
extensions. Gothick style. Two storeys with attics, a
24-window range with 10 barge-boarded gables (most finials
missing). All have coupled Tudor-arched doorways with
chamfered surrounds and recessed doors with traceried panels,
narrow side-lights and rectangular overlights, and shallow
rectangular 2-light bay windows at ground floor; the pairs Nos
88/90 and 100/102 each have an arcade of 3 small lancets above
the doorways, composed of a central niche with a statue on a
corbel and flanking windows with linked hoodmoulds, and tall
2-light sashed windows to the outer bays, all these openings
under a continuous hoodmould, and at attic level a single
gable in the centre containing a 2-centred arched window of 2
lights with Y-tracery, flanked by low windows of 3 square
lights immediately under the eaves. No.102 also has a plaque
above the door recording that Charles Halle and Ford Madox
Brown lived there. All the other pairs have slightly-projected
gabled outer bays, 2-light windows at 1st floor with
hoodmoulds, and small lancets in the gables with Y-tracery and
hoodmoulds. Rear and interior not inspected. Stucco damaged at
ground floor of Nos 100 to 106 at time of survey.


Listing NGR: SJ8577895786

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