A two-bedroom duplex apartment in a Grade II-listed Victorian building, sitting at the intersection of Salford and central Manchester.
Set across the fourth and fifth floors of a Grade II-listed Victorian building, this two-bedroom duplex apartment sits within a characterful conversion in Salford. Originally built in the late 1800s, the former lodging house retains its striking red brick façade with decorative terracotta dressing. In its transformation into modern apartments, a glass atrium was added to connect the building’s two bays.
The Space
Entry to the building is through the glazed atrium, where an open lift rises through the centre of the building. From the walkway, the apartment’s front door opens into the lower floor. A staircase ahead leads to the upper floor, while just beyond, the living and dining space unfolds.
Exposed brick and windows define the rear wall of the main living area. The room offers generous proportions for both lounging and dining, with additional storage neatly tucked beneath the staircase. The kitchen sits just beyond, defined by a part wall that subtly separates the two spaces. An open hatch maintains connection between rooms. Wood cabinetry, integrated appliances, and a brick-lined wall with window continue the home’s cohesive palette.
Upstairs, two bedrooms and two bathrooms span the top floor. The principal bedroom sits beneath a pitched roof, shaped by exposed beams. Skylights, facing east and west, ensure light from morning to evening. A staircase leads to a mezzanine level above, offering additional storage. The en suite shower room, enclosed behind a glazed door, is lined in crisp white brick-effect tiles.
The second bedroom mirrors the main, with matching skylights and a built-in cupboard. With space for both a desk and bed, it lends itself equally well as a guest room or workspace.
The main bathroom pairs white tiled walls with warm timber flooring. A bath with overhead shower and subtle built-in shelving completes the space.
For added convenience, secure parking is available nearby.
The Area
Positioned where Trinity Way, Chapel Street, and New Bailey Street converge, the apartment sits at the intersection of Salford and central Manchester - placing many of the city’s highlights within easy reach. Just a 10-minute walk from Spinningfields and Deansgate, it offers access to some of Manchester’s best restaurants, bars, and shops, with Exchange Square also close by for further retail and dining options.
Salford continues to evolve through significant regeneration, introducing new green spaces, independent cafés, and improved pedestrian and cycle routes. Local favourites such as Porta and Foundation Coffee are within easy reach, while the nearby Salford Quays and MediaCity further enhance the area’s vibrancy.
Families are well served by a strong selection of primary and secondary schools, many rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, ensuring excellent education options close to home.
For commuters, Salford Central Station is just a two-minute walk away, with Manchester Victoria and the Exchange Square Metrolink also nearby. The area is also well connected by road, with the M602, M60, M62, and M56 all easily accessible - linking Salford to the wider region and Manchester Airport in under 25 minutes.
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