Housed within Ducie Street Warehouse, a former Victorian warehouse, retaining original features such as exposed brickwork and iron columns. The building itself is a significant example of Manchester's industrial past.
Occupies a former warehouse, harking back to the city's place at the heart of the industrial revolution. It brings the UK-wide group's stylish modern design to its historic building.
Occupies a former warehouse, harking back to the city's place at the heart of the industrial revolution. It retains many of its original features, providing a tangible link to Manchester's past. Period detailing is mixed with playful contemporary design.
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Heathcote Hotel Manchester is a hotel that prides itself on its rich history. Set in an old factory with beautiful 19th century architecture, guests cannot help but appreciate the original features retained in the renovation process. Many guests loved staying in the historic building, which used to be a Textile Mill. The details of the period building were well-preserved, making guests feel like they had stepped into the history of Manchester. Overall, Heathcote Hotel Manchester offers a unique and authentic experience in a beautiful, historic setting.
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Malacuna Manchester is nestled in the heart of the Northern Quarter, Manchester's most beautiful neighborhood, offering an enriching experience for those who appreciate history. The hostel features historic themed rooms that capture beautiful historic details and provide a full sense of character and history. Surrounded by old world charm and classic architecture, the hostel immerses guests in a historical ambiance and vintage feel. Located in a historic neighborhood, the entire area reflects the rich past and cultural significance, making it an ideal stay for history enthusiasts.
While a modern aparthotel, it is situated in a building that likely has historical significance, contributing to the overall historical context of the area.
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Nestled in Manchester's historic district, Whitworth Locke stands as a beautifully refurbished property that encapsulates the spirit of the city's past. The impressive building, once a manufacturing hub, has been tastefully converted into a hotel that retains its old-world charm. Guests are frequently struck by the blend of historic features and modern decor, making the interiors both stunning and inviting.
The characterful building boasts so much charm, allowing visitors to imagine Manchester in its heyday while enjoying the comforts of contemporary amenities. The surrounding historic neighborhood further enhances the experience, providing an authentic backdrop to this meticulously preserved establishment.
Whitworth Locke's heritage shines through in every detail with many appreciating the sympathetic restoration that keeps the historical design intact. The conversion from an old factory has been hailed as brilliant, seamlessly marrying industrial style with modern aesthetics. The result is a stylish, vibrant environment that maintains its historical significance while offering all the conveniences of a modern stay.
The Britannia Manchester hotel was established back in the 1800s as a warehouse, serving the Lancashire cotton industry. The hotel was awarded a Grade II listed status in 1952 due to the grand architecture and rich history that followed the hotel.
Housed in the former Refuge Assurance Company headquarters, a magnificent red brick and terracotta building dating from 1891. Its architecture reflects the era, and the recent restoration has enhanced its original features while offering luxurious accommodation. It's one of the most prestigious buildings in the city.
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The Kimpton Clocktower by IHG, is a must-visit for anyone interested in experiencing a piece of Manchester's rich industrial heritage. The building, which served as the former head office of the Refuge Assurance Company, has been sympathetically transformed into a stunning modern hotel that retains its original features. From the large ornate rooms and intricate tiles to the big chandeliers that drop into vast spaces, this is truly a feast for the eyes. Despite minor drafts that come with old historic buildings, the atmosphere of the hotel is breathtaking. On arrival, visitors can sense its rich history and culture. The hotel is an excellent example of how to celebrate and embrace the past while modernizing a building for a new generation of guests. With unique historical charm and a central location in the heart of Manchester, the Kimpton Clocktower is truly a gem.
This former cotton warehouse has been transformed into a boutique hotel offering luxurious, comfortable rooms and a stylish brasserie. Dating from 19th century, it stands in the heart of Manchester's city centre.
Set in a large Italian renaissance building, this baby grand hotel has been carefully updated to 21st century standards whilst retaining many of its historic features. Originally built in 1872.
An iconic Grade II listed building dating back to 1903, The Midland has hosted royalty and celebrities. Its historical significance is cemented by being the location where Charles Rolls met Frederick Henry Royce, leading to the creation of Rolls-Royce. The hotel boasts stunning Edwardian baroque architecture and retains a sense of grandeur.
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The Midland hotel boasts a beautiful and historic building that has been maintained to a very high standard. The elegance of this classic period hotel with its Edwardian baroque exterior, is celebrated by guests who appreciate the original features and grandiose reception and bar area. Its iconic venue status is further enhanced by the lovely location, class and heritage, which leave no doubt about its importance and history. Guests love the traditional feel and sense of history that prevails throughout the hotel, making it a wonderful place to stay. Its refurbishment has brought back its former glory and transformed it into a massive old-school celebration of classic elegance. The Midland undoubtedly offers a unique and unforgettable hotel experience in a lovely building that radiates beauty and splendor.
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Tucked within one of Manchester's oldest quarters, Mitre Hotel Manchester City Centre stands as a proud reminder of the city's rich history. This charming, characterful hotel effortlessly marries its historic roots with a central town center location, offering guests a perfect blend of convenience and antiquity. The exterior of the building boasts impressive, classic architecture and inside, the quirky uneven floors and original period features transport visitors to a bygone era, adding to the allure of the stay.
Guests repeatedly commend the beautiful view of the nearby Cathedral, which can be enjoyed from several rooms, along with the hotel's close proximity to iconic landmarks and the bustling activities of the town center. The hotel’s historical significance is palpable; decorated with old prints and stained glass windows, each room tells a story of the past.
Despite its age, the hotel remains well-maintained, retaining its quaintness and character without sacrificing comfort. Though some elements may appear dated, it only adds to the venue’s distinct charm. Overall, Mitre Hotel Manchester City Centre’s unique combination of heritage and location makes it an appealing destination with a rich historical aura that captivates its visitors.
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