County Court, Manchester, Georgian courthouse in Manchester, England.
County Court is a Georgian building constructed in red brick with five window bays across its three stories and a stucco-finished base. The architecture combines clearly defined proportions with decorative details characteristic of late 18th-century residential design.
The house was built in the 1770s as a private residence and became an important base for reform movements in the mid-1800s. After serving different institutional purposes, it became County Court in 1878 and functioned as a courthouse until 1990.
The building displays the typical layout of a wealthy 18th-century home, with tall ceilings and elegant windows that reveal the social standing of those who lived here. The rooms show how educated Mancunians of that era lived and conducted their affairs.
The building is easily reached on foot through Manchester's central streets and sits among other historic structures in the area. Since it is a protected monument, interior visits are limited, but the exterior facade is clearly visible from the street.
This building preserves a rare example of the kind of homes wealthy Mancunians occupied in the 1700s before the city became an industrial center. That pre-industrial era is clearly visible in the well-preserved architecture.
Location: Manchester
Architectural style: Georgian architecture
GPS coordinates: 53.47860,-2.25210
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:07
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