25 St Ann Street, Victorian bank building in Manchester, England
Located on St Ann Street, this Victorian sandstone building combines Italian architectural style with a rusticated ground floor, ornamental pediments, and elaborate balconies on its upper levels. The structure brings together a banking hall and an attached manager's residence in a single unified design.
Built in 1848 for Heywood's Bank by architect John Edgar Gregan, the structure emerged during Manchester's rise as one of Britain's major financial hubs. The design reflected the era's approach to combining banking operations with banking leadership's living quarters.
The building reflects Manchester's role as a financial center in the 1800s and shows the architectural tastes of Victorian banking culture. It gives a sense of how wealthy business owners lived and worked during this prosperous period.
The building holds Grade II* listed status, meaning any alterations require special permissions to protect its architectural value. Visitors can freely view and photograph the exterior facade from the street without restrictions.
The connecting entrance passage between the bank and manager's residence draws inspiration from design elements found in Florence's Palazzo Pandolfini. This Italian reference shows how Victorian architects looked back to Renaissance classical style when creating their own important buildings.
Location: Manchester
GPS coordinates: 53.48190,-2.24520
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:04
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