**Cottrell & Co Manchester** is your premier destination for exceptional quality and personalized service, situated conveniently at 196 Marsland Rd, Sale M33 3NE, UK. At Cottrell & Co, we believe in creating memorable experiences for our customers by delivering top-notch services tailored to meet their unique needs. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring complete customer satisfaction, offering expert advice and assistance with a friendly touch.

As a locally-owned business, we pride ourselves on our strong community ties and our ability to provide services that go beyond expectations. Whether you are looking to book an appointment or have questions about our offerings, our knowledgeable staff is here to help. We invite you to explore our range of services designed to enhance your lifestyle and meet your specific requirements.

At Cottrell & Co, we foster a welcoming atmosphere where customers feel valued and appreciated. With a focus on quality and professionalism, we strive to build lasting relationships with each visitor. For more information or to schedule your visit, please call us at 0161 976 5440 or explore our website at [www.cottrellco.com](http://www.cottrellco.com/). Discover the difference at Cottrell & Co—where your satisfaction is our priority!

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