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English: Map of the street named Piccadilly in central Manchester, UK. It begins at the junction of market Street and Tib Street, passes along the north side of Piccadilly Gardens for approximately 470 metres and ends at the junction with Ducie Street and London Road
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On some early maps it appears as "Stretton Street". The street was originally a cul-de-sac, running north from Piccadilly with Devonshire House on its eastern side, but in 1924 Devonshire House was demolished and Stratton Street was extended from its northern end eastwards to Berkeley Street, giving it the present right-angled shape. [ 1 ]
The station also appears in two films, Faolan Jones' drama The Chase (2013) and the 1999 remake of The End of the Affair starring Ralph Fiennes and Julianne Moore. Arnos Grove is often noted for its station cat (a rarity on the London Underground network), called Spooky, who occupies the station car park after being evicted in 2014 due to the ...
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The street is the London address of the fictional detective Paul Temple and his wife Steve and also frequently appears in the Georgian and Regency novels of Georgette Heyer. In the 1986 film thriller Half Moon Street , the main character lives in a flat on the street.