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Lower Mosley Street, Greater Manchester M23WS

Bridgewater Hall Manchester is located at Lower Mosley Street, Greater Manchester.

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Restaurants nearby

French
La-Cantine
111m away
American
McDonalds
115m away
Chinese
Tai Wu
115m away
Pub Food
Barracuda
152m away
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Bridgewater Hall Manchester
Address
Lower Mosley Street
M23WS
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