More evidence that the building on the corner of Clopton Street and Preston Street is the Royal Livery Stables, and a link to Samuel Skaife Grange.
From the same Directory (1895) as linked in reply #6, but looking at Clopton Street [navigate to p495 to find this]:
Clopton Street, City Road to Preston Street, Hulme, Right hand side.
the last two addresses listed are both No. 150, and they are
Reginald W Johnstone, livery stable keeper
EH Stent MRCVS, veterinary surgeon
Greater Manchester Rate Books 1893
150 Clopton Street
occupiers: Reginald Wood Johnstone and Ernest Howard Stent
owner S. S Grange's Ex's [Executors]
Description: mews
Shorter Oxford Dictionary
mews noun,
"Orig., the royal stables at Charing Cross in London, built on the former site of the royal hawk mews. Later gen., any set of stable buildings grouped round an open yard or alley. Treated as sing. or pl. LME."
In the 1894-95 Electoral Register the listing for the joint owners of 150 Clopston Street is:
Reginald Wood Johnstone, 6 Wilberforce Terrace
Ernest Howard Stent, 556 Chester Road, Stretford
snap MollyC!