Great Northern Railway Company S Goods Warehouse

Great Northern Railway Company S Goods Warehouse. The View Of The Great Northern Railway Company Goods Warehouse On Peter Street Grade 2 Listed The Grade 2 listed Great Northern building, a former railway goods distribution warehouse is now a lively leisure and shopping development with bustling bars, restaurants, shops, health club, cinema, casino, bowling alley and an elegant landscaped public square Built by Great Northern Railway between 1896 -1898

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NINE ACRES OF STREETS WERE CLEARED TO MAKE WAY FOR IT, WITH 100,000 TONS OF MATERIAL WAS EXCAVATED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. The Great Northern Warehouse is the former railway goods warehouse of the Great Northern Railway in Manchester city centre, England, which was refurbished into a leisure complex in 1999.The building is at the junction of Deansgate and Peter Street

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This massive warehouse was built in 1877-78 for the Great Northern Railway Co to serve their Friargate Station All four sides have friezes lettered in white brick reading "Great Northern Railway Company's Goods Warehouse". The building is at the junction of Deansgate and Peter Street

Greath Northern Railway Company's... Goods Warehouse [… Flickr. The warehouse was built to be fireproof with a steel frame on a rectangular plan, 267 feet long by 217 feet wide and five storeys high, with 27 windows on the east and west sides and 17 windows on the north and south ends Revolution Manchester within the warehouse showcases the city's significant contributions to science and technology

Great Northern Railway Company's Goods Warehouse, Manchester Stock Photo Alamy. It was granted Grade II* listed building status in 1974 According to Historic England, the warehouse is a "unique survival of a three-way railway.