Stephen Joseph Studio

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Stephen Joseph Studio

Building
Former Names German Protestant Church, Greenheys
Type
Location
Owner University of Manchester
Coordinates 53°27′49.46″N 2°14′3.73″W / 53.4637389, -2.2343694Coordinates: 53°27′49.46″N 2°14′3.73″W / 53.4637389, -2.2343694
Construction
Completed Prior to 1895[1]
Design Team

The Stephen Joseph Studio, also known as the German Protestant Church, Greenheys, is part of the University of Manchester,[2] and is in the old district of Greenheys, Manchester, England. It used to lie on Wright Street,[1] a street which no longer exists. It is located at grid reference SJ845963.[1] It was founded before 1895,[1] probably around 1860. [3] The main entrance lies on the west side of the building, with a side entrance on the north. The east side features a rose window. The building houses 7 lecture rooms, with space for up to 179 students.[4] It is named after Stephen Joseph.

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