95 Piccadilly, Manchester
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 16 May 2012
A slender face to Piccadilly, its bulk spreading along Paton Street. Brick with stone dressings, lots of arched windows, some crow-stepped gables and bulbous chimneystacks. It's a good building, probably mid-Victorian, and its unlisted status is odd. Perhaps the quality of detailing was thought to be lacking. The front shop was occupied by Greggs the bakers, the offices above looked empty.