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Top Tourist Attractions in Manchester (United Kingdom) - Travel Guide
Top Tourist Attractions in Manchester (United Kingdom) - Travel Guide:
Chinatown, Chetham's Hospital and Library, Heaton Park, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Cathedral, Manchester Museum, Manchester Town Hall, Museum of Science and Industry, National Football Museum, Old Trafford, People's History Museum, University of Manchester, Wheel of Manchester
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Old Trafford, Trafford, Greater Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 75,765, Old Trafford is the second-largest football stadium in the United Kingdom after Wembley and the ninth-largest in Europe. The stadium is approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent tram station. The ground, nicknamed the Theatre of Dreams by Bobby Charlton, has been United's permanent residence since 1910, with the exception of an eight-year absence from 1941 to 1949, following the bombing of the stadium during the Second World War. During this period, the club shared Maine Road with local rivals Manchester City. The ground underwent several expansions in the 1990s and 2000s, including the addition of extra tiers to the North, West and East Stands, which served to return the ground almost to its original capacity of 80,000. Future expansion is likely to involve the addition of a second tier to the South Stand, which would raise the capacity to over 90,000. The stadium's record attendance was recorded in 1939, when 76,962 spectators watched the FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town. The ground has frequently hosted FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue and several England international fixtures while the new Wembley Stadium was under construction. It also hosted matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1996, as well as the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final. Aside from football-related uses, Old Trafford has hosted rugby league's Super League Grand Final since the league's adoption of playoffs in 1998 and the final of the 2000 Rugby League World Cup. The stadium hosted football matches during the 2012 Summer Olympics, including women's international football for the first time in its history. In 1936, as part of a £35,000 refurbishment, an 80-yard-long roof was added to the United Road stand (now the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand) for the first time, while roofs were added to the south corners in 1938. Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Old Trafford was requisitioned by the military to be used as a depot. Football continued to be played at the stadium, but a German bombing raid on Trafford Park on 22 December 1940 damaged the stadium to the extent that a Christmas day fixture against Stockport County had to be switched to Stockport's ground. Football resumed at Old Trafford on 8 March 1941, but another German raid on 11 March 1941 destroyed much of the stadium, notably the main stand (now the South Stand), forcing the club's operations to move to Cornbrook Cold Storage, owned by United chairman James W. Gibson. After pressure from Gibson, the War Damage Commission granted Manchester United £4,800 to remove the debris and £17,478 to rebuild the stands. During the reconstruction of the stadium, Manchester United played their home games at Maine Road, the home of their cross-town rivals, Manchester City, at a cost of £5,000 a year plus a percentage of the gate receipts. The club was now £15,000 in debt, not helped by the rental of Maine Road, and the Labour MP for Stoke, Ellis Smith, petitioned the Government to increase the club's compensation package, but it was in vain. Though Old Trafford was reopened, albeit without cover, in 1949, it meant that a league game had not been played at the stadium for nearly 10 years. United's first game back at Old Trafford was played on 24 August 1949, as 41,748 spectators witnessed a 3--0 victory over Bolton Wanderers. The Old Trafford pitch is surrounded by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as the Sir Alex Ferguson (North), East, South and West Stands. Each stand has at least two tiers, with the exception of the South Stand, which only has one tier due to construction restrictions. The lower tier of each stand is split into Lower and Upper sections, the Lower sections having been converted from terracing in the early 1990s. The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, formerly known as the United Road stand and the North Stand, runs over the top of United Road. The stand is three tiers tall, and can hold about 26,000 spectators, the most of the four stands. It can also accommodate a few fans in executive boxes and hospitality suites. It opened in its current state in 1996, having previously been a single-tiered stand. As the ground's main stand, it houses many of the ground's more popular facilities, including the Red Café (a Manchester United theme restaurant/bar) and the Manchester United museum and trophy room. Originally opened in 1986 as the first of its kind in the world, the Manchester United museum was in the south-east corner of the ground until it moved to the redeveloped North Stand in 1998.
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Old Trafford, Trafford, Greater Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 75,765, Old Trafford is the second-largest football stadium in the United Kingdom after Wembley and the ninth-largest in Europe. The stadium is approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent tram station. The ground, nicknamed the Theatre of Dreams by Bobby Charlton, has been United's permanent residence since 1910, with the exception of an eight-year absence from 1941 to 1949, following the bombing of the stadium during the Second World War. During this period, the club shared Maine Road with local rivals Manchester City. The ground underwent several expansions in the 1990s and 2000s, including the addition of extra tiers to the North, West and East Stands, which served to return the ground almost to its original capacity of 80,000. Future expansion is likely to involve the addition of a second tier to the South Stand, which would raise the capacity to over 90,000. The stadium's record attendance was recorded in 1939, when 76,962 spectators watched the FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town. The ground has frequently hosted FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue and several England international fixtures while the new Wembley Stadium was under construction. It also hosted matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1996, as well as the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final. Aside from football-related uses, Old Trafford has hosted rugby league's Super League Grand Final since the league's adoption of playoffs in 1998 and the final of the 2000 Rugby League World Cup. The stadium hosted football matches during the 2012 Summer Olympics, including women's international football for the first time in its history. In 1936, as part of a £35,000 refurbishment, an 80-yard-long roof was added to the United Road stand (now the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand) for the first time, while roofs were added to the south corners in 1938. Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Old Trafford was requisitioned by the military to be used as a depot. Football continued to be played at the stadium, but a German bombing raid on Trafford Park on 22 December 1940 damaged the stadium to the extent that a Christmas day fixture against Stockport County had to be switched to Stockport's ground. Football resumed at Old Trafford on 8 March 1941, but another German raid on 11 March 1941 destroyed much of the stadium, notably the main stand (now the South Stand), forcing the club's operations to move to Cornbrook Cold Storage, owned by United chairman James W. Gibson. After pressure from Gibson, the War Damage Commission granted Manchester United £4,800 to remove the debris and £17,478 to rebuild the stands. During the reconstruction of the stadium, Manchester United played their home games at Maine Road, the home of their cross-town rivals, Manchester City, at a cost of £5,000 a year plus a percentage of the gate receipts. The club was now £15,000 in debt, not helped by the rental of Maine Road, and the Labour MP for Stoke, Ellis Smith, petitioned the Government to increase the club's compensation package, but it was in vain. Though Old Trafford was reopened, albeit without cover, in 1949, it meant that a league game had not been played at the stadium for nearly 10 years. United's first game back at Old Trafford was played on 24 August 1949, as 41,748 spectators witnessed a 3--0 victory over Bolton Wanderers. The Old Trafford pitch is surrounded by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as the Sir Alex Ferguson (North), East, South and West Stands. Each stand has at least two tiers, with the exception of the South Stand, which only has one tier due to construction restrictions. The lower tier of each stand is split into Lower and Upper sections, the Lower sections having been converted from terracing in the early 1990s. The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, formerly known as the United Road stand and the North Stand, runs over the top of United Road. The stand is three tiers tall, and can hold about 26,000 spectators, the most of the four stands. It can also accommodate a few fans in executive boxes and hospitality suites. It opened in its current state in 1996, having previously been a single-tiered stand. As the ground's main stand, it houses many of the ground's more popular facilities, including the Red Café (a Manchester United theme restaurant/bar) and the Manchester United museum and trophy room. Originally opened in 1986 as the first of its kind in the world, the Manchester United museum was in the south-east corner of the ground until it moved to the redeveloped North Stand in 1998.
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Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 75,635,[1] it is the largest club stadium of any football team in the United Kingdom, the third-largest stadium and the second-largest football stadium in the United Kingdom, and the eleventh-largest in Europe.[2] It is about 0.5 miles (800 m) from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent tram stop.
5 bedroom detached house for sale in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire - £1,670,000
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A FULLY REFURBISHED AND MODERNISED FAMILY HOUSE providing accommodation over two floors and set in delightful gardens. Double iron gates open on to a large gravel parking/turning area in front of the house. EPC Rating: D
The well proportioned and balanced accommodation has been completed to a high standard with attention to detail. All ground floor rooms rotate around the large reception hall with its marble tiled floor. An internal glazed screen provides a stunning vista from the hall through the drawing room and into the garden beyond. The majority of rooms benefit from speakers linked from a central Sonos? system as well as downlighters and television points. The ground floor benefits from underfloor heating. To the front of the house are the study and sitting room, both of which enjoy views of the front elevation. There is an integral double garage and utility room. The superb kitchen/breakfast/family room is well appointed with high gloss cabinets providing integrated appliances including Neff microwave oven, coffee machine, dishwasher and Baumatic stove with Bellina extractor above. There is also a large Samsung fridge/freezer and useful central island. This room has a limestone floor and three sets of glazed double doors opening onto the garden. On the first floor, the master bedroom suite is luxurious with a en suite dressing room and bathroom off the bedroom. All of the bathrooms have white suites of good contemporary design and are fully tiled. There are three en suite bathrooms and a shower room serves bedrooms four and five.
A wide brick paved seating area runs along the rear elevation. There is a large level lawn, bordered by established and colourful beds. At the far end of the garden, screened by a high hedge, is a former stable which provides useful workshop and storage space. There is outside lighting, water and power points.
Stoke Poges is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is famous for its churchyard at St Giles where Thomas Gray wrote Elergy Written in a Country Churchyard. Stoke Poges is home to the renowned Stoke Park Golf and Country Club and also known for its open fields, meadows, beech woods, extensive common and heath land.
Gerrards Cross, Beaconsfield, Uxbridge, Slough and Maidenhead are all within easy driving distance and offer good shopping facilities and fast commuter train services to London. The nearby M40 and M4 afford easy access to the M25, Heathrow and Gatwick airports and central London.
There is a good selection of independent and state schools nearby and Buckinghamshire is one of the last counties to maintain the grammar school system. Sporting facilities in the area include golf at Stoke Park, Gerrards Cross and Beaconsfield; polo and horse racing at Windsor and Ascot together with rowing at Dorney Lake and Henley.
From our office in the centre of Gerrards Cross (next to the Ethorpe Hotel) proceed south past the shops and at the A40 traffic lights go straight on into Windsor Road. After a couple of miles and on reaching the village of Stoke Poges go through the centre and turn right into Park Road (signposted to Stoke Park) where this property can be found.
Luxury Homes | 7 Bed Luxury House Tour UK
Ever tried to imagine what luxury homes look like inside? Well, this luxury house tour will reveal what £4.75million budget can buy you in a home for sale in the UK.
We are in leafy Buckinghamshire, UK, with a real treat for you! We take a look inside this luxury home located on one of the most desirable roads, in one of the most desirable locations in Britain. Gerrards Cross regularly appears in the top ten of the most expensive places to buy in the UK and it’s not hard to see why.
Heathrow is only half an hour away and it’s less than a twenty-minute commute into central London yet on this exclusive private road, you are surrounded by protected countryside, guaranteeing you peace and seclusion.
Now, this beautiful house may only be a couple of years old, but the classic Arts and Crafts architecture mean this outstanding home, which has a whopping five reception rooms, seven bedrooms, and eight bathrooms, somehow pulls off the trick of feeling really impressive and yet welcoming at the same time. Let's take a look inside…
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This property extends to approximately 9,500 sq ft with five reception rooms, seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms and is designed with classic Arts and Crafts architecture.
As you step inside the elegant hallway, you are greeted with the home's clever blend of classic and modern and the brilliant use of light and lighting, which is a key feature.
GROUND FLOOR
Multiple reception rooms, study, dramatic black wall TV room, stunning dining room, and modern kitchen all occupy the ground floor and lead out onto the manicured lawns and patio garden, surrounded by mature trees, giving the feeling of space and tranquility.
The use of mirrored panels, chandelier, and modern wood burner in one of the many reception rooms all ooze a kind of modern, classic glamour.
In fact, all the furniture and interior fabrics can come with the house, if that's what you want!
Kitchen:
The kitchen is finished to an incredibly high quality with Subzero & Wolf modern appliances, including three built-in ovens and integrated coffee system.
The kitchen units are hand-made in black walnut with a subtle, steel inlay, which is set off by the sleek quartz stone worktop on the kitchen island.
A huge wall mirror runs down one length of the entire kitchen serving as a splashback and helping to reflect light and sunshine from the garden into the kitchen area.
FIRST FLOOR
On the first floor, you'll find multiple bedrooms, some with their own dressing room and all with an en-suite, as well as the master bedroom, which is essentially five rooms in one.
The master bedroom has its own terrace looking out over the gardens, as well as a dressing room with bespoke wardrobes and a 'his' and 'hers' ensuite bathroom. Bathrooms once again include bespoke cabinets and quartz stone worktops.
A self-contained annex flat, accessible via its own stairway, is also on the first floor, with its own bedroom, kitchen, living area and bathroom, which makes a great space for relatives, the nanny or live-in staff.
SECOND FLOOR
On the top floor are a further two bedrooms, each with an en-suite and one with a dressing room. There's also a kitchenette and laundry room, so this could be ideal for a live-in nanny, long-term guests or for teens as they get older.
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Old Trafford, Trafford, Greater Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 75,765, Old Trafford is the second-largest football stadium in the United Kingdom after Wembley and the ninth-largest in Europe. The stadium is approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent tram station. The ground, nicknamed the Theatre of Dreams by Bobby Charlton, has been United's permanent residence since 1910, with the exception of an eight-year absence from 1941 to 1949, following the bombing of the stadium during the Second World War. During this period, the club shared Maine Road with local rivals Manchester City. The ground underwent several expansions in the 1990s and 2000s, including the addition of extra tiers to the North, West and East Stands, which served to return the ground almost to its original capacity of 80,000. Future expansion is likely to involve the addition of a second tier to the South Stand, which would raise the capacity to over 90,000. The stadium's record attendance was recorded in 1939, when 76,962 spectators watched the FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town. The ground has frequently hosted FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue and several England international fixtures while the new Wembley Stadium was under construction. It also hosted matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1996, as well as the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final. Aside from football-related uses, Old Trafford has hosted rugby league's Super League Grand Final since the league's adoption of playoffs in 1998 and the final of the 2000 Rugby League World Cup. The stadium hosted football matches during the 2012 Summer Olympics, including women's international football for the first time in its history. In 1936, as part of a £35,000 refurbishment, an 80-yard-long roof was added to the United Road stand (now the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand) for the first time, while roofs were added to the south corners in 1938. Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Old Trafford was requisitioned by the military to be used as a depot. Football continued to be played at the stadium, but a German bombing raid on Trafford Park on 22 December 1940 damaged the stadium to the extent that a Christmas day fixture against Stockport County had to be switched to Stockport's ground. Football resumed at Old Trafford on 8 March 1941, but another German raid on 11 March 1941 destroyed much of the stadium, notably the main stand (now the South Stand), forcing the club's operations to move to Cornbrook Cold Storage, owned by United chairman James W. Gibson. After pressure from Gibson, the War Damage Commission granted Manchester United £4,800 to remove the debris and £17,478 to rebuild the stands. During the reconstruction of the stadium, Manchester United played their home games at Maine Road, the home of their cross-town rivals, Manchester City, at a cost of £5,000 a year plus a percentage of the gate receipts. The club was now £15,000 in debt, not helped by the rental of Maine Road, and the Labour MP for Stoke, Ellis Smith, petitioned the Government to increase the club's compensation package, but it was in vain. Though Old Trafford was reopened, albeit without cover, in 1949, it meant that a league game had not been played at the stadium for nearly 10 years. United's first game back at Old Trafford was played on 24 August 1949, as 41,748 spectators witnessed a 3--0 victory over Bolton Wanderers. The Old Trafford pitch is surrounded by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as the Sir Alex Ferguson (North), East, South and West Stands. Each stand has at least two tiers, with the exception of the South Stand, which only has one tier due to construction restrictions. The lower tier of each stand is split into Lower and Upper sections, the Lower sections having been converted from terracing in the early 1990s. The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, formerly known as the United Road stand and the North Stand, runs over the top of United Road. The stand is three tiers tall, and can hold about 26,000 spectators, the most of the four stands. It can also accommodate a few fans in executive boxes and hospitality suites. It opened in its current state in 1996, having previously been a single-tiered stand. As the ground's main stand, it houses many of the ground's more popular facilities, including the Red Café (a Manchester United theme restaurant/bar) and the Manchester United museum and trophy room. Originally opened in 1986 as the first of its kind in the world, the Manchester United museum was in the south-east corner of the ground until it moved to the redeveloped North Stand in 1998.
Old Trafford, Trafford, Greater Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 75,765, Old Trafford is the second-largest football stadium in the United Kingdom after Wembley and the ninth-largest in Europe. The stadium is approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent tram station. The ground, nicknamed the Theatre of Dreams by Bobby Charlton, has been United's permanent residence since 1910, with the exception of an eight-year absence from 1941 to 1949, following the bombing of the stadium during the Second World War. During this period, the club shared Maine Road with local rivals Manchester City. The ground underwent several expansions in the 1990s and 2000s, including the addition of extra tiers to the North, West and East Stands, which served to return the ground almost to its original capacity of 80,000. Future expansion is likely to involve the addition of a second tier to the South Stand, which would raise the capacity to over 90,000. The stadium's record attendance was recorded in 1939, when 76,962 spectators watched the FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town. The ground has frequently hosted FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue and several England international fixtures while the new Wembley Stadium was under construction. It also hosted matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1996, as well as the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final. Aside from football-related uses, Old Trafford has hosted rugby league's Super League Grand Final since the league's adoption of playoffs in 1998 and the final of the 2000 Rugby League World Cup. The stadium hosted football matches during the 2012 Summer Olympics, including women's international football for the first time in its history. In 1936, as part of a £35,000 refurbishment, an 80-yard-long roof was added to the United Road stand (now the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand) for the first time, while roofs were added to the south corners in 1938. Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Old Trafford was requisitioned by the military to be used as a depot. Football continued to be played at the stadium, but a German bombing raid on Trafford Park on 22 December 1940 damaged the stadium to the extent that a Christmas day fixture against Stockport County had to be switched to Stockport's ground. Football resumed at Old Trafford on 8 March 1941, but another German raid on 11 March 1941 destroyed much of the stadium, notably the main stand (now the South Stand), forcing the club's operations to move to Cornbrook Cold Storage, owned by United chairman James W. Gibson. After pressure from Gibson, the War Damage Commission granted Manchester United £4,800 to remove the debris and £17,478 to rebuild the stands. During the reconstruction of the stadium, Manchester United played their home games at Maine Road, the home of their cross-town rivals, Manchester City, at a cost of £5,000 a year plus a percentage of the gate receipts. The club was now £15,000 in debt, not helped by the rental of Maine Road, and the Labour MP for Stoke, Ellis Smith, petitioned the Government to increase the club's compensation package, but it was in vain. Though Old Trafford was reopened, albeit without cover, in 1949, it meant that a league game had not been played at the stadium for nearly 10 years. United's first game back at Old Trafford was played on 24 August 1949, as 41,748 spectators witnessed a 3--0 victory over Bolton Wanderers. The Old Trafford pitch is surrounded by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as the Sir Alex Ferguson (North), East, South and West Stands. Each stand has at least two tiers, with the exception of the South Stand, which only has one tier due to construction restrictions. The lower tier of each stand is split into Lower and Upper sections, the Lower sections having been converted from terracing in the early 1990s. The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, formerly known as the United Road stand and the North Stand, runs over the top of United Road. The stand is three tiers tall, and can hold about 26,000 spectators, the most of the four stands. It can also accommodate a few fans in executive boxes and hospitality suites. It opened in its current state in 1996, having previously been a single-tiered stand. As the ground's main stand, it houses many of the ground's more popular facilities, including the Red Café (a Manchester United theme restaurant/bar) and the Manchester United museum and trophy room. Originally opened in 1986 as the first of its kind in the world, the Manchester United museum was in the south-east corner of the ground until it moved to the redeveloped North Stand in 1998.
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Paul Pogba House in Manchester (Interior & Exterior)
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The French football player rejoined Manchester United from Juventus for a then-world record £89 million transfer fee last year. Manchester United star football player French Paul Pogba's house of inside, home decor, home decoration, fun moments at home, bedroom, and much more, our YouYube channel! The address of the luxury home of Paul Pogba is located in the Cheshire town of Altrincham, which is connected to the Manchester of England (United Kingdom). The house that Pogba owned is real estate worth €£3,495.000 (Pounds) in 2017.
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has purchased a £2.9million mansion in Cheshire in a cut-price deal. The MANU midfielder has secured himself a new base within a 20-minute drive of the club's training ground and at £600,000 under the asking price. The five-bedroom property boasts luxuries including a heated indoor swimming pool, saunas, and his own media room and was on the market for £3.49m. The house has all the luxuries one would expect from a new home for the world's most-expensive footballer. The property, which features an indoor heated swimming pool, was sold to Pogba for £600,000 under the asking price. The property includes a games room to keep the new residents entertained, as well as five bedrooms. A dining table is pictured towards the back of the house in green surroundings in the leafy area of Cheshire. There's also a balcony and a double garage to house the midfielder's top-of-the-range cars. One of five bedrooms in Pogba's new £2.9m mansion, which is said to be a former residence of Javier Hernandez.
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An individually designed property nestling in one of the most affluent residential areas. The property is designed to the highest specification and is complimented further by stunning interior design, furnishings and fixtures which can be negotiated within the sale price. There are gardens to three sides and the floor to ceiling windows embellish the house with an abundance of light and feeling of utter spaciousness. Focused around its stunning live in kitchen and integral leisure suite, the interior is beyond impressive. The leisure suite includes lower level heated pool with stunning lighting, sauna room and a relaxing lounge area. The bespoke kitchen is fitted with state of the art appliances and is the focal point of the house conveniently flowing to formal and everyday dining areas, and a further two reception rooms. The ground floor also includes utility room, down stair W/C and access to the spacious double garage. The first floor harbours 5 bedrooms suites of contemporary design, media/recreation room and a studio. The master bedroom boasts walk in wardrobe, a spacious dressing area and balcony overlooking the tiled outdoor terrace. Every room in the house has been thoughtfully designed and finished to the highest standard. Generous gardens surround the house and established Beech hedges provide excellent privacy. An incredible residence in a location to match.
Electric gates lined by established beech hedges provide excellent privacy and security. Driveway accommodating 3 vehicles with access to the double garage. Topiary box hedging at the entrance to the house and lawns lined by specially selected bay trees. The lawn extends around the side of the property and to the rear. A large slate effect terrace with by-folding doors accessing the live in kitchen and dining room, a set up perfect for entertaining. The private enclosed grounds are in no way overlooked.
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This business centre is located in a landmark building, at a prominent central location in Manchester s established and vibrant business district, with views overlooking Barbirolli Square and St. Peter s Square. There are extensive hotels, restaurants and bars within close proximity offering a variety of options from fashionable and upscale, to convenient and relaxing. Regus Oxford Street provides superb fully serviced offices on flexible terms, with air conditioning, reception staff and support teams, kitchen areas, state-of-the-art technology and 12 professional meeting rooms and conference suites that can be configured to suit a variety of requirements.
Old Trafford stadium tour - MANCHESTER UNITED! UK Travel vlog
Old Trafford stadium! Tour at the home of Manchester United! You will see in this vlog: stadium tour, Manchester United museum, store, and Hotel Football.
The Man United stadium tour at Old Trafford includes the dressing room, the players' tunnel, the pitch, the managers' seats, the stands (even the Directors' seats) and the press conference room.
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Reasons to move to the UK are plentiful. It's why, in 2015, well over half a million people moved to the UK from other countries. Maybe you are considering moving there yourself but need a little more convincing?
The UK has a wide range and many of jobs on offer, world-class educational institutions, rich history, free healthcare, including emergency care,...
When asked where the best place to live in the UK is, many of us will probably have our own answers – whether they’re bias or not.
What makes a place the perfect place to live?
It is health and life expectancy, employment and earnings, low crime rates, general levels of well-being, and access to places for socializing and downtime.
Whether you’re a thrill seeker or a nature lover,
here are the 10 best places to live in the UK in 2019 - in terms of beautiful scenery, affordable housing and a high quality of life:
1. Orkney, Scotland.
2. York, North Yorkshire.
3. Richmondshire, Yorkshire and the Humber.
4. Rutland, East Midlands.
5. Derbyshire Dales, East Midlands.
6. Belfast, Northern Ireland.
7. Hambleton, Yorkshire and the Humber.
8. Winchester.
9. St Albans, East of England.
10. Chelmsford, Essex.
These 10 locations are the cream of the crop when it comes to earnings and employment, education, well-being and even broadband speed.
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Cheapest Places to Buy a Property UK | Top 10 (2019)
Where are the cheapest places to buy a property in the UK?
Phil Spencer shares the top 10.
10 - Derby - £81,675
9 - Wirral - £79,191
8 - East Riding of Yorkshire - £77,134
7 - Kirklees - £72,035
6 - Wakefield - £71,709
5 - Sandwell - £69,050
4 - North Tyneside - £68,713
3 - Bradford - £64,768
2 - Blackpool - £63,012
1 - Newcastle-under-Lyme - £62,519
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