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Nos. 69-77, LEVER STREET and No. 10, BRADLEY STREET

A Grade II Listed Building in Ancoats and Clayton, Manchester

69 77 Lever Street

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The Stevenson square conservation area represents a significant portion of the city centre in which the majority of Victorian buildings remain intact. Many are listed by the Department of the Environment as being of special architectural or historic interest. Very few buildings from the 18th century are still standing in the conservation area. The earliest include a few groups of houses and two public houses.
Numbers 69-77 Lever Street form a row of five three-storey merchants' houses with Tuscan pilaster door cases and sash windows with single glazing bars.
At the time of construction in 1787, the residences were also places of work. Skilled artisans lived in the three-room (one up, one down, and basement) 'back houses' which were built in the back yards and fronted on to Bradley Street.

Uploaded by Barrie Price on 11 November 2013

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Building ID: 101291495
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