2-4 Mount Street, Manchester

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2-4 Mount Street, Manchester

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 16 May 2012

Another luscious piece of Mancunian Victoriana. As ever, bristling with gables, turrets and elaborate chimneystacks. The corner bay boasts a two-storey oriel displaying the masons' skill (Image]). By Pennington & Bridgen, 1874-76. Grade II* listed. Built for the Inland Revenue, it is now, like a lot of places, a bar and restaurant, Beluga. Offices above.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.478562
Longitude
-2.245562