This six-storey brick building was originally a four-story warehouse built in 1884. Refurbished and remodelled in 1912 with the addition of two extra floors to a design by Robert Haddon based on the Viennese Secession Art Nouveau style. Refurbished and subdivided into shops on the ground floor and only 30 residential apartments in 2008.
This treasure sits on the 2nd level across the front of the building, enjoying its aspect through its oversized sash windows and the gorgeous wrought iron embellishment, to the leafy trees of Collins Street, the boutiques below and iconic Manchester Unity building.
This stunning one-bedroom apartment is brimming with style and character with the New York loft style coupled with a classy Parisian feel. There is an abundance of cupboards and storage throughout this delightful apartment. The kitchen is well equipped with quality appliances and the bathroom is tiled and sparkling. The living area overlooks leafy Collins Street, with the tram at your door and all the delightful Manchester Lane and Flinders Lane fabulous restaurants and cafes all at your fingertips.
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