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107 Piccadilly

1899 establishments in EnglandBaroque Revival architectureGrade II listed buildings in ManchesterGrade II listed industrial buildingsIndustrial buildings completed in 1899
107 Piccadilly
107 Piccadilly

107 Piccadilly is a Grade-II listed building on Lena Street in Manchester, England. Situated near Piccadilly Gardens, it was originally built as a packing warehouse and showroom with offices for cotton manufacturer Sparrow Hardwick & Company. It was designed by influential Mancunian architect Charles Heathcote in a lively Jacobean-Baroque style. The building was completed in 1899. The exterior consists of red sandstone and red brick. The five-storey has an eye-catching central gable on the front façade reminiscent of Jacobean architecture. The use of arched and square windows give the building a playful appearance. The building gained Grade-II listing in 1974. It has since been converted to an Abode Hotel and restaurant.

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107 Piccadilly
Piccadilly, Manchester City Centre

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Piccadilly 107
M1 2DB Manchester, City Centre
England, United Kingdom
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