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Contains OS Data © Crown copyright and database rights 2017PINK BANK Ordnance Survey 100019568. 587b RAINFORTH STREET Gore 111 19 75 10 327 Church 21 589 Brook DICKENSON ROAD 1 5 LANE 39 606 23 65 15 7 20 4a Works 40 25 55 86 608 SHERRINGTON STREET 110 9 53 2 8 31 15 33 MONKTON AVENUE 352 13 47.9m 53 19 1 38 317 to 319 612 KENTON AVENUE 6 9 24 610 1 to 23 BIRCH LANE PROUT STREET 6 Shelter 11 72 13 315 CHURTON ROAD Hall 28 614 13 593 1 HATTON STREET 202 31 19 2 13 13 Birch Longsight Business Park 616 13 13 15 29 35 62 MACKENZIE STREET 1 5 14 4 THORNHOLME 121 166 Court 2 14 309 618 338 17 CALBOURNE CRESCENT 2 2 189 46 48 6 59 35 118 599 14 10 2 336 STOCKPORT ROAD Path (um) FENMORE AVENUE Garage 48 81 12 36 5 13 2 DARRAS ROAD MP 0.75 212 61 9 14 37 63 HEXHAM 2a 23 16 29 4 to 8 CLARENCE ROAD 31 123 69 11 10 324 1 42 21 108 26 25 14 59 22 620 82 1a 322 23 120 24 13 38 74 10 Mega Plaza 622 307 4 to 1 51 50 Roby United 26 72 13 8 23 50 7 141 624 Reformed Church 13 1b 47.0m 41 33 137 2 Bank TALLIS STREET 224 143 1 6 1 30 62 195 BARNBY STREET 14 HOPKINS STREET 139 62 ROAD 312 18 1 CLOSE 12 39 6 20 31 195a 41 3 176 1 52 47.4m PATEY STREET 8 28 628 26 1 34 135 20 135 13 128 BARNARD ROAD 11 234 1 25 2 42 60.6m 25 8 55.2m MEADE GROVE 60 33 PO 2 1 26 32 75 2 81 27 1 39 83 22 12 14 45 131 2 32 RUSHFORD STREET 1 20 41 SWAYFIELD AVENUE TRUST ROAD Surgery ALBERT PLACE 60 23 27 57 129 94 47 59 62 56 37 71 1 138 76 41 38 46 27 42 53 2 11 STREET 23 4 85 10 640 2 88 CORNFORD AVENUE 37 17 90 Vicarage 145 46 13 64 32 33 39 9 5 3 3 87 5 2 2 PURCELL STREET 2 BUTTERWICK CLOSE TRUST ROAD 14 MACFARREN 15 1 22 34 49 52 1 27 EAST ROAD 1 35 24 6 86 Church 72 30 8 43 9 4 186 12 40 Post 6 13 14 43 148 1 47 36 32 127 52 40 7 21 125 56.1m 2 14 24 Draycote 9 Newsham Walk 28 1 1a 2 2 2 1 28 121 2 House 71 34 WEMBLEY ROAD 10 6 10 65 4 39 14 3 Marvic Court 26 157 SANTLEY STREET 21 1 31 10 15 Post 15 Works 6 74 111 1 197 Oakland HOLLINS GROVE 12 Shelters 44 3 El 11 14 8 Shelter 23 Sub 12 36 House 2 14 10 11 Sta 33 32 150 11a 2 PORTLAND ROAD 29 6 80 7 15 10 54.3m Northmoor Road 57.0m BALMAIN 34 STREET 6a 4 2 Methodist Church 99 13 32 13 6 20a 47.9m 10 STAMFORD ROAD 48 Cullercoats Walk 201 1 21 43 40 2 24 55 23 97 23 SMART 28 Rectory 1 13 33 6b 25 12 28 1 81 55.5m 3 11 89 6c 14 196 2 1 4a 16 KILNWICK 29 30 5 LOWTHER AVENUE 11 156 35 6a 86 Beckfoot Mosque 2 47 62.7m 63.2m 11 2 1 79 SUTTON ROAD SUNNY BANK ROAD AVENUE Walk AVENUE Nursing 25 6 81 10 1 to 19 to 1 2 to 8 Bickerdike 8 23 Home 47 50.6m Court Wylam 33 to 39 34 1 16 14 4ab 1 12 11b 44 53 SLADE LANE 30 28d 2 28 52 40 14 GRAINGER 2 28b 16 20 9 2 28c 88 28a 36 11 20 1 to 94 4cd 3 13 83 63.9m 24 42 24 20 623 11a 1 Warehouse 642 40 1 77 22 24 2 4ef 7 HAWKHURST ROAD 35 1 18 CLOSE 44 54.9m 20 7 73 16 62.1m 83 11 12 30 46 DRIVE ERNELEY CLOSE ATTWOOD STREET 11 NETHERBURY 34 13 BECKFOOT 629 NORTHMOOR ROAD 12 171 59.1m 65 1 32 6 28 17 to 23 to 17 65 2 10 47 59 2 36 41 23 30 Specton Walk 10 1 to 15 46 61.9m 21 14 28 33 100 15 4 HAMILTON ROAD 61 36 48.5m 93 631 to 635 Stamford 43 208 Court 48 23 35 15 CLOSE 16 7 to 1 9 to 15 to 9 33 11 Pink Bank Lane 60.0m 1 93 2 75 5 58.8m EAST ROAD 22 19 4 30 22 1 30f 49 30e 13 25 14 42 20 16 MELLAND ROAD 60.7m 2 637 56 12 30d 45 40 30c 44 12 32 1 MOUNT ROAD 32 16 54.3m LONGSIGHT 20 30b 30a 95 SULLIVAN STREET 37 Longsight Cricket ROAD 45.6m SLADE GROVE 61.5m 1 18 Club 8 13 87 22 36 MANNERING STREET El 1 1 2 14 48 25 6 FELLBRIGG Sub Sta 2 62 17 45 32 23 53.3m 183 5 649 19 St Agnes C of E 15 Sunnyside 13 1 66 7 25 Primary School 23 60 42 27 11 17 ESS 70 11 1 15 1a 50 32 105 Day 1 31 47 4 3 Centre 36a to 36d to 36a 657 13 32a 70 29 1 95 21 HALL LANE 8 2 659 2 DRISCOLL STREET 644 43 45.2m BERESFORD ROAD Hall CLOSE WEAVING WAY 39 80 47.4m 661 59 16 41 26 ARMITAGE AVENUE 2 INNES STREET 15 BIRCH 17 82 101 50.6m 2 82 57.9m 12 15 84 45 86 15 Bowling Green 43 Church 13 88 17 41 49 49.7m 1 69 105 CLITHEROE ROAD 17 47 DUNCAN ROAD El Sub Sta 92 19 195 44 74 10 3 BOWLING GREEN LANE 27 WEAVERHAM CLOSE 11 111 STOCKPORT ROAD 90 1 Church 115 5 81 53 13 54 15 STAMFORD ROAD 656 16 13 42 BICKERDIKE AVENUE 27 44.6m 24 14 107 49 27 14 49 Playground 39 2 19 62.0m 25 19 24 123 41 41 31 63 CRANTOCK STREET 39 1 68 4 41 2 29 111 1 25 127 17 662 21 Crowcroft 11 125 2 23 22 12 1 1 88 2 TATHAM CLOSE Park RUSHFIELD DRIVE 73 4 2 26 80 17 Cottage 143 15 113 SLADE LANE 20 115 141 44 PCs METHUEN STREET 3 50.3m 61 Nursery 28 57 11 9 The Gorton Mount 2 23 83 9 18 209 11 1 20 Cayton 1 12 56.7m Primary Academy 56 Centre 41 1 3 54 24 24 30 12 59 90 28 93 2 Nutsford Vale 6 Melland Field 68 3 45 GRASMERE STREET 13 1 11 PALM STREET 38 65 (Sports Ground) 15 69 El Sub Sta Crowcroft Park 29 15 133 46 71 135 1 4 38 80 31 26 24 12 2 43 HEMMONS ROAD 34 680 1 to 6 59 1 27 48 8 51.5m 1 LOCKWOOD STREET 7 CAYTON STREET 2 2 NORTON AVENUE 6 DUNCAN ROAD 39 2 50.6m 100 BRYNTON ROAD 64 79 18 92 17 71 14 137 21 10 2 7 35 to 37 1 9 221 26 21 692 13 68 26 50 83 1 14 BEXHILL DRIVE 14 36 36 St Richard's 38 RC HECTOR ROAD 11 Primary School 147 39 15 31 Slade Lane Junction ESS 70a 23 WILPSHIRE AVENUE 24 21 46 37a 37 60 46 61.5m 16 706 26 72a 54 Longsight Community Primary 51 31 FARRER ROAD 11 And Children's Centre 47 53 2 50.3m 55.2m 45a 81 29 59 1 STOVELL AVENUE 74 36 149 27 Nursery 12 31 35 35 COPTHORNE CRESCENT 3 25 1 22 62 49.7m APPLEBY 38 1 718 34 1 Presbytery 49 AVENUE 51.5m 44 32 MENTOR STREET 37 St Richard's RC Church CROWCROFT ROAD 41 46 118 157 RINGWOOD AVENUE 58 11 12 39 48 65 17 53 13 120 68 82 3 19 50 74 43 55 2 32 19 85 84 21 122 8 18 69 76 62 40 11 29 61 2 11a 28 26 2 2 49 15 8 2 88 161 Bethshan 93 61.0m 95 GRINTON AVENUE 128 63 Tabernacle 12 16 SUTCLIFFE AVENUE 10 75 1 MONTGOMERY ROAD 63a 78 51 27 El Sub Sta 2 99 3 Works 65 67 27 30 RINGWOOD AVENUE MELLER ROAD 13 65a 1 167 61 13 29 130 39 14 Crowcroft Park 12 28 30 43 64 12 Primary School 1 23 1 11 11 88 9 2 101 169 2 65 28 16 52.5m 16 2 SLADE LANE 28 22 20 12 2 Grange School 2 75 El Sub Sta 13 Post 53.5m 59 1 107 BULLER ROAD SLADE HALL ROAD GATLING AVENUE Shelter 1 2 Posts 90 22 67 11 3 142 NORBURN ROAD 1 Club 179 23 40 5 Mosque DOBCROSS CLOSE 11 27 45 2 12 1 68 12 39 14 11 13 62.8m BRYNTON ROAD 12 14 64 181 Drain 41 62 14 669 13 60 Cedar Mount Academy 162 40 2 39 62 HAMILTON ROAD 15 56 22 37 79 Post 20 102 Posts 12 1 26 22 90 2 2 OLLIER AVENUE 78 70 Longden Warehouse 62.5m 77 36 69 13 59 OLLIER AVENUE Units 35 50 1 191 28 81 22 57 55 12 53 ROAD 43 33 21 25 42 48 Slade Hall ST AGNES ROAD 11 25 51.2m 1 49 CAMPBELL HANNAH STREET 40 38 2 72 29 762 to 752 2 Gorton Education 51 176 16 17 35 60 118 HEMMONS ROAD Village St Agnes's 59 2 Church 40 116 106 67 36 LEEDALE STREET 96 93 47 34 61.3m 69 SIDDALL STREET 54.5m 94 92 El Sub Sta 88 73 14 LONGDEN ROAD 76 16 STOVELL AVENUE 18 64 2 178 52 70 55.2m 40 59 Melland High School MELDON ROAD 41 12 129 121 102 86 119 9 43 75 107 1 26 105 BRATTON DRIVE 97 6 95 43 93 23 81 131 91 91 LONGDEN ROAD 41 54.2m 81 776 77 295 80 42 65 24 MATTHEWS LANE 63 13 LINWOOD GROVE 778 36 1 51 24 49 23 19 37 1 1 35 60.7m 44 13 23 2 1 15 780 1 21 43a 2 15 BARRETT AVENUE 9 10 25 95 48 66 Rectory 29 36 Garage 1 REYNELL ROAD Garage 55 BERESFORD 2 1 1 OMER AVENUE 2 1 192 260 2 60 35 77 1 DELAFIELD AVENUE 88 52 SPRING STREET 786 1 16 784 Shelter STOCKPORT ROAD 145 Works 691 17 2 39 10 2 20 22 BRITLAND AVENUE 20 2 20 2 18 2 18 10 14 ROAD 60.1m 15 47 2 ROAD 8 10 24 18 13 15 19 10 16 60 2 114 CRANMERE AVENUE 11 14 20 El Sub Sta 14 64 52.0m 48 13 15 8 109 194 59 98 14 7 16 BLAYDON CLOSE 8 8 13 NEWDALE WHITBURN AVENUE 24 63 12 1 91 14 (course of) SWALLOW STREET BYWOOD AVENUE 22 1 147 7 45 LEYBOURNE AVENUE Nico Ditch 1 2 11 12 17 MAIDA STREET 2 34 7 2 27 59.5m NORLEY DRIVE 24 SEDDON STREET 37 26 DAMIEN STREET PRESTAGE STREET 299 58 1 23 13 57 25 108 46 9 272 27 31 82 26 23 2 52 ELSDON ROAD 46 TURNBULL ROAD 29 28 22 79 31 23 MATTHEWS LANE 21 81 29 123 82 1 9 23 73 11 105 21 28 58.4m 2 2 124 1 76 60 36 71 ROKER AVENUE 1 33 55 118 10 GREENING ROAD 32 204 1 33 28 1 13 161 22 61 Pavilion 22 Surgery 39 24 70 301 38 32 42 11 17 3 MOUNT ROAD 57.5m 12 44 GUILDFORD ROAD 72 74 50 71 59 43 38 17 72 42 14 2 1 2 19 Pond PENNINGTON STREET 43 51 1 37 74 56 41 43 9 The 48 47 4 59 54.7m Midway (PH) 78 2 24 163 812 1 1 35 PH 810 80 39 5 7 56.1m 41 18 3 10 3 11 1 2 33 23 MP 0.25 61 814 62 2 50 21 14 23 1 5 134 MATTHEWS LANE 39 7 62 54.9m 13 38 24 15 29 65 11 22 MIDWAY STREET CRASTON ROAD 11 Bowling Green 2 1 9 Rushford Park Sports Complex 14 11 3 1 39 22 58 17 GUILDFORD ROAD 36 AUDLEY ROAD 1 25 ST OSWALD'S ROAD Works 2 13 Brookside Court 705 4 13 51 24 14 2 1 14 52 173 173a 16 24 13 WB 27 14 40 9 CUTHBERT AVENUE 13 14 HADLEY AVENUE 16 PH Horstead Walk BRYNTON ROAD 21 Greenbank Park 19 BASLOW AVENUE Pavilion 12 25 RAINCLIFF AVENUE 2 14 1 to 27 24 711 3 104 13 19 1 38 10 20 818 26 27 21 23 49 SLADE LANE 62.5m 2 BROOK AVENUE 30 50 7 33 5 144 25 1 2 2 to 6 El Sub Sta 2 18 Works 8 to 12 25 WB 717 13 24 27 23 25 23 26 75 RANDOLPH STREET 9 175 LONSDALE ROAD 18 36 28 51 11 16 CLEE AVENUE 22 24 Garage 20 721 ROAD 25 24 11 29 13 41 1 32 AGNES STREET 25 RUSHDEN 28 76 37 HORNBEAM ROAD Play Area 12 53.7m 16c Rose Court 11 40 PARK GROVE 22 33 34 2 Posts 4 51.3m DEEPCAR STREET 38 7 820 12 16b 114 4 39 19 77 33 9a PARK GROVE 35 Posts 723 1 63.4m 2 Signal Gantry 725 35 2 17 9 16 36 16a 37 39 Connaughton 35 HESTON AVENUE 39 to 729 26 House 48 15 31 32 824 78 14b 16 JEAN CLOSE 5 40 31 12a ARK STREET SANDFOLD LANE 50.6m 44 43 2 156 6
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