A one-bedroom apartment within the Grade II-listed Crusader Mill, set in the heart of Piccadilly East - moments from Ancoats and the Northern Quarter.
Set on the ground floor of Crusader Mill, this one-bedroom apartment pairs industrial heritage with carefully balanced modern design. Part of Capital & Centric’s renowned development, the Grade II-listed mill was reimagined by architects Shedkm into a considered collection of apartments arranged around a tranquil, residents-only courtyard. Behind its red-brick façade, the home retains original mill features, offering a characterful and well-proportioned living space within one of Manchester’s most dynamic emerging neighbourhoods.
The Building
Built in 1840, Crusader Mill was once at the heart of Manchester’s textile machinery industry, contributing to the city’s ‘Cottonopolis’ identity. Today, it stands as a thoughtful redevelopment where industrial heritage is carefully preserved and complemented by contemporary architectural interventions.
Original elements are set alongside modern additions such as steel-framed access bridges, glazed lifts, and the scheme’s distinctive yellow insertions. At the centre of the development, a landscaped courtyard provides a calm shared space, with planting, seating, and communal areas designed for residents to gather and unwind. A 24-hour concierge service and secure cycle storage further support modern city living.
The Space
The entrance leads into a hallway, where engineered oak flooring runs underfoot and continues throughout the apartment. The double bedroom is positioned to the left. Further along, concealed storage is neatly integrated before the plan opens into the main living space. Here, an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area is defined by exposed brickwork and retained timber beams overhead, reinforcing the building’s industrial origins.
Two large arched powder-coated aluminium windows draw natural light into the space, giving the room a strong architectural identity. The kitchen is arranged along one wall, with integrated appliances and a mix of overhead and base cabinetry providing practical storage, while the layout allows for clearly defined zones for dining and living.
The bathroom is finished in a contemporary palette, with a walk-in shower framed by black vertical stack tiling, alongside a vanity shelf with storage and a heated towel rail.
The Area
Crusader Mill sits within Piccadilly East, directly adjacent to Ancoats — now one of Manchester’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. Together, this part of the city forms a connected urban quarter, where independent cafés, restaurants, and cultural spaces are all within easy reach, spanning Ancoats, the Northern Quarter, Kampus, and New Islington.
Piccadilly East offers a similar quality of architecture and lifestyle, with a slightly quieter, more emerging character. Recent additions such as Café Cotton at nearby Neptune Mill reflect this shift, contributing to a growing mix of independent food and drink alongside established destinations including Freight Island and Ducie Street Warehouse.
Within a 10-minute walk, Mayfield Park provides green open space, offering a contrast to the surrounding urban fabric and a place to pause within the city.
The area continues to evolve, with ongoing investment shaping Piccadilly East into an increasingly established part of Manchester. Nearby Mayfield is already taking form, introducing new public spaces, workplaces, and amenities that further connect this part of the city.
Manchester Piccadilly Train Station is approximately five minutes on foot, offering direct trains to London Euston in just over two hours and Metrolink connections across the city region. The principal employment districts of NOMA, Spinningfields and the Oxford Road Corridor are all easily accessible. Motorway connections via the M56, M60 and M62 are convenient, with Manchester Airport approximately 25 minutes by car.
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