Chapel Street

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Chapel Street is a notable thoroughfare in Salford, Greater Manchester, known for its mix of historic buildings, modern developments, and proximity to Manchester city centre.

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Chapel Street canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
thoroughfare
adjacentTo Manchester city centre NERFINISHED
connects Manchester NERFINISHED
Salford NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
crosses River Irwell (via nearby bridges) NERFINISHED
developmentType regeneration corridor
followsRoute A6 road NERFINISHED
governedBy Salford City Council NERFINISHED
hasConservationArea sections with designated heritage and listed buildings
hasFeature bus routes
mixed architectural styles
pavements for pedestrians
signalised junctions
hasLandmark Historic public houses
New residential and office developments
Salford Cathedral NERFINISHED
Salford University buildings (nearby on Crescent/Chapel Street corridor)
St Philip’s Church, Salford NERFINISHED
Victorian and early 20th‑century commercial buildings
hasUse commercial
leisure
residential
retail
historicalSignificance one of Salford’s oldest main streets
knownFor mix of historic buildings and modern developments
proximity to Manchester city centre
locatedIn Greater Manchester
North West England
Salford NERFINISHED
near Deansgate (Manchester) NERFINISHED
Salford Central railway station NERFINISHED
Spinningfields (Manchester) NERFINISHED
partOf City of Salford NERFINISHED
Salford Central regeneration area NERFINISHED
region England
roadClassification primary route (part of A6)
transportFunction major radial route into Manchester
urbanCharacter mixed‑use

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New Bailey area near Chapel Street