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There are a large number of Grade II listed buildings in the City of Manchester, England. The majority of Manchester's listed buildings date from the Victorian (1837-1901) and Edwardian era (1901-1911), most as a consequence of the Industrial Revolution. In England and Wales the authority for listing is granted by the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and is presently administered by English Heritage, an agency of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. There are three categories of listing - Grade I, Grade II* and Grade II.
Grade I, the highest listing category usually reserved for buildings of international stature; only 2.5% of listed buildings buildings are Grade I. Grade II* comprises 5.5% of all listed building and are historic works worthy of special interest. The lowest and most common listing is Grade II, reserved for works which are architectural, cultural or historical notable and warrant preservation.[1] Manchester has fifteen Grade I listed buildings and 77 Grade II* listed buildings. This list concerns Grade II buildings in Manchester, Greater Manchester, England.[2]
Buildings
[edit]Name | Image | Completed | Architect | Location | Year of listing & ref(s) |
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National and Provoncial Building Society | Circa. 1910 | C. R. Cockerell | King Street | [3] | |
1 Booth Street | Circa 1850s | Unknown | Booth Street | [4] | |
8 Lower Park Road | circa 1875 | Alfred Waterhouse | Lower Park Road, Rusholme | [5] | |
29 Swan Street | circa 1865s | Unknown | Swan Street, Ancoats | 1989 [6] | |
107 Piccadilly | 1899 | Charles Heathcote | Piccadilly | [7] | |
Albert Hall | 1910 | W. J. Morley | Peter Street | [8] | |
Ancoats Hospital | 1891 | Lewis and Crawcroft | Ancoats | [9] | |
Arkwright House | 1982 | Harry S. Fairhurst | Parsonage Gardens | [10] | |
Apollo Theatre | 1930 | Unknown | Ardwick | [11] | |
Chancellors Hotel & Conference Centre | 1850 | Edward Walters | Fallowfield | ||
Cooperative Press | Late 19th century | Unknown | Naples Street, Ancoats | [12] | |
Redfern Building | 1936 | W. A. Johnson and J. W. Cooper | Dantzic Street | ||
Canada House, Manchester | 1905 | Chepstow Street | |||
Bridgewater House, Manchester | 1912 | Harry Fairhurst | Whitworth Street | ||
Derros Building | 1899 | William Sharpe | Great Ancoats Street | 1998 [13] | |
Hanover Building | 1909 | F.E.L Harris | Corporation Street | ref | |
CIS Tower | 1962 | Gordon Tait | Miller Street | ||
New Century House | 1962 | G. S. Hay & Gordon Tait | Miller Street | [14] | |
Manchester Opera House | 1912 | Richardson and Gill with Farquarson | Quay Street | 1974 [15] | |
Palace Theatre | 1891 | Alfred Derbyshire and F.Bennett Smith | Oxford Street | [16] | |
Manchester Piccadilly station Store Street train shed | 1881 | Unknown | Piccadilly | [17] | |
The Ritz | 1927 | Unknown | Whitworth Street | 1994 [18] | |
Royal Exchange | 1921 | Bradshaw, Gass & Hope | Cross Street | [19] | |
46-48 Brown Street | 1868 | George Truefitt | |||
53 King Street | 1912 | Charles Heathcote | King Street | [19] | |
Sackville Street Building | 1912 | Spalding and Cross | Sackville Street | 1974 [20] | |
Samuel Alexander Building | 1919 | Percy Scott Worthington | Oxford Road | 2010 [21] | |
Ship Canal House | 1927 | Harry S. Fairhurst | King Street | 1982 [22] | |
Smithfield Market Hall | 1857 | Unknown | Swan Street, Ancoats | 1973 [23] | |
Theatre Royal | 1845 | Irwin and Chester | Peter Street | [24] | |
Toast Rack | 1960 | L. C. Howitt | Fallowfield | 1999 [25] | |
Castlefield Congregational Chapel | 1858 | Edward Walters | Deansgate, Castlefield | [26] | |
The Old Wellington Inn | Mid-16th century | Unknown | Shambles Square | 1952 [27] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Listed Buildings and the Listing Process". Images of England. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
- ^ "Statutory register of listed buildings". Manchester City Council. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
- ^ "National and Provincial Building Society". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ "1 Booth Street". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ "8 Lower Park Road". Retrieved 2012-11-07.
- ^ "29 Swan Street". Retrieved 2012-11-07.
- ^ "Town Hall, Bolton". Images of England. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
- ^ Historic England, "Albert Memorial Hall (1246727)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 September 2012
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(help) - ^ "Ancoats Hospital". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ "Arkwright House". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ "Apollo Theatre". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ "Cooperative Press, 23 Mount Street". Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ "Derros Building". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
- ^ "New Century House". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
- ^ "Manchester Opera House". Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ "The Palace Theatre". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ "Train shed at Manchester Piccadilly station". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ "The Ritz Dance Hall". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
- ^ a b Historic England, "Former Royal Exchange (1200826)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 October 2012 Cite error: The named reference "NHLE" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ "Institute of Science and Technology". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
- ^ "Samuel Alexander Building". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-07.
- ^ "Ship Canal House". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
- ^ "Smithfield Market Hall". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-07.
- ^ "Theatre Royale". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-04.
- ^ "Hollings Building at Manchester Metropolitan University". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-04.
- ^ Historic England, "Artingstalls Auctioneers, Manchester (1292311)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 September 2012
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(help) - ^ "The Old Wellington Inn". English Heritage. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
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Operator | Stagecoach Manchester | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vehicle | Alexander Dennis Enviro400 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Start | Hazel Grove | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Via | Stockport Heaton Norris Heaton Chapel Levenshulme Longsight | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
End | Piccadilly Gardens | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Length | 9.4 miles (15.1 km) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Greater Manchester bus route 50 is a cross-city bus route between East Didsbury in south Manchester to Salford Quays via Albert Square. Historically, the service served the south Manchester districts of East Didsbury, Burnage, Fallowfield and Rusholme into Manchester city centre. In 2012, the service was extended to Salford Quays and re-branded as City Connect.