Sevendale House, Stevenson Square, Manchester

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Sevendale House, Stevenson Square, Manchester

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 23 Jul 2011

Very big and violently red warehouse built for I.J. & G. Cooper Ltd by John Bowden in 1906. Shaped gables, the one at the corner (of Dale and Lever Streets) with a bell-shaped pediment. The ground floor is red sandstone and terracotta is in the mix as well, red, naturally. There is a touch of Art Nouveau about some of the window details. Grade II listed. Now in multiple occupancy - shops and exhibition space, judging by the signs - the upper floors looking largely vacant.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.482089
Longitude
-2.234733