97 Grosvenor Street, Manchester
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 23 Jul 2011
Typically florid Edwardian Baroque, entirely clad in terracotta. Fluted Ionic columns, rustication, swags, aprons, keystones - the decorative details are laid on thickly, but not overdone. Built c1910. Grade II listed. Built for a friendly society, it is currently known as Oddfellows Hall and houses the University of Manchester's language centre.