About SalfordSalford is a student accommodation in Salford that provides several room types. The rooms include en-suite rooms featuring a double bed, workspace, wardrobe, full-length mirror, private bathroom, shared dining area, shared lounge area with smart TV, and shared kitchen. Other rooms include self-contained studios featuring a double bed, wardrobe, workspace, and en-suite bathroom. These rooms comprise a kitchenette, a stylish snuggle armchair, a high dining table, and two chairs.FeaturesSalford, the Salford accommodation, provides several amenities to ensure a premium experience. These accommodations include high-speed Wi-Fi, all bills included, laundry, a social area, secure bike storage, 24/7 security and CCTV, insurance, an on-site gym, parking, an on-site cinema room, study rooms, and secure access cards.Salford is a city and metropolitan borough in the west-central part of Greater Manchester, a metropolitan county in northwestern England. It is situated just west of the city of Manchester. The first Flemish weavers settled in Salford around 1360, and it soon became a significant centre for domestic textile production. In the late 18th century, the cottage industries in Salford were replaced by factory production, and the city quickly became one of the foremost cotton textile towns.Eccles, a town within the modern boundaries of Salford city, was also known for its cotton industry, while Worsley played a key role in coal mining. The 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, Francis Egerton, resided at Worsley Old Hall and enlisted the engineer James Brindley to build the Bridgewater Canal, the first true canal in England. This canal allowed for inexpensive coal transport from his mines in Worsley to Manchester. Salford's commercial significance grew significantly following the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894, as it housed the largest docks along the canal.Places to VisitLondis - Five-minute walkK’s Chemist - Six-minute walkGreggs Outlet - Seven-minute walkFood Station & Shakes - Eight-minute walkMunchyhub - Eight-minute walk
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