42–44 Sackville Street, Grade II listed building in Manchester, England
42-44 Sackville Street is a four-story brick and sandstone building in Manchester with characteristic features of the Victorian era. The interior contains twenty-nine residential units with high ceilings, twin front doors with Roman head keystones, and generous room sizes throughout.
The building was constructed in 1870 by architects Pennington and Brigden and initially served as a warehouse and office space. For over a century it housed numerous businesses before being converted to apartments in 1996.
The building shows typical features of Victorian commercial architecture with tall ceilings and large windows originally designed for warehouse and office use. These spaces are now arranged to resemble the open floor plans of modern apartments.
The residential development includes parking spaces and is within walking distance of Piccadilly Station, Canal Street, and Manchester University campuses. Visitors will find adequate parking and easy access to public transportation along with nearby shops and local services.
The building was one of the first Victorian warehouses in Manchester to be converted into loft-style apartments while retaining its original wooden beams and iron columns. This combination of historical elements with modern living made it a pioneer in urban regeneration.
Location: Manchester
GPS coordinates: 53.47660,-2.23695
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:41
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