From the original market traders in 1841 to what has become an area of significant cultural interest, the Northern Quarters busy streets are steeped in history. During its reign, the Smithfield market dominated the site and was at the time, Manchester's largest fresh produce provider. Now home to a vast selection of independent eateries, coffee shops and electric night life, the area has been redeveloped to become one of Manchester's most desirable places to live. The 'Camden of the north' is also ideal for commuters who desire to be within walking distance to any transport network.
Dating back to the late 19th century, the red brick facade of this former linen warehouse is a prominent feature opposite Manchester's last remaining market traders on Church Street. A loving home for many years, this property has been well maintained by the current owners whom have utilised wall space within the hallway and both bedrooms to create floor to ceiling storage, a rarity with city centre living. Original red brick and steel girders decorate an open plan lounge/diner which leads into a Terence Conran designed 'galley' style kitchen with integrated appliances. The second bedroom with sliding door onto the lounge provides a flexible study space, whilst the adjacent master bedroom offers en suite facilities. Triple glazing has been added to the original south facing sash windows ensuring no noise disturbs this calming environment.
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