10 Norfolk Street, Manchester

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10 Norfolk Street, Manchester

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 16 May 2012

With a tinge of Scottish Baronial perhaps, not that Portland stone was the usual material of choice in Scotland. Two great round machicolated towers with conical roofs, linked by a mighty arcade. By Wolstenholme & Thornely, 1908-10. Grade II listed. Built for the Palatine Bank. I'm not sure what's here now, but probably offices.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.481805
Longitude
-2.242266