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Sedgley Park is a residential ] to the north of ] and ]. Situated in the district of ], Sedgley Park is roughly bounded to the north by Scholes Lane, to the east by Bury Old Road and to the west by Bland Road/ George Street. '''Sedgley Park''' is a residential ] to the north of ] and ]. Situated in the district of ], Sedgley Park is roughly bounded to the north by Scholes Lane, to the east by Bury Old Road and to the west by Bland Road/ George Street.
The district has a large ] population, with a number of ]s. There are many ] businesses, shops and ]s along Bury New Road, Kings Road and Bury Old Road. The housing is varied, but the vast amount of property dates from the 1920s and 1930s. The district has a large ] population, with a number of ]s. There are many ] businesses, shops and ]s along Bury New Road, Kings Road and Bury Old Road. The housing is varied, but the vast amount of property dates from the 1920s and 1930s.
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Sedgley Park is a residential neighbourhood to the north of Salford and Manchester. Situated in the district of Prestwich, Sedgley Park is roughly bounded to the north by Scholes Lane, to the east by Bury Old Road and to the west by Bland Road/ George Street. The district has a large Jewish population, with a number of synagogues. There are many Jewish businesses, shops and delicatessens along Bury New Road, Kings Road and Bury Old Road. The housing is varied, but the vast amount of property dates from the 1920s and 1930s.

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