A characterful apartment set within Murrays' Mills - a storied Grade II-listed building in Ancoats - featuring sash windows and exposed brickwork.
Located within the Murrays’ Mills development in Ancoats, this two-bedroom apartment sits on the upper ground floor of a Grade II-listed building, part of a heritage site with roots dating back to 1797. Originally at the heart of Manchester’s industrial past, the restored mill complex wraps around a landscaped courtyard - once the canal basin - offering a rare sense of both grandeur and serenity. With secure gated access, 24/7 concierge, and a dedicated bike store, the development honours its past while offering the functionality of a modern home.
The Space
Entering the apartment, you’re met with oak hardwood flooring that extends down the hallway and into the open-plan living spaces. Throughout, restored sash windows are deeply set within timber-panelled reveals, drawing in light and anchoring the home in its heritage. A wall of exposed brick runs the length of the apartment, adding warmth to the space.
The main living space is open plan, yet naturally zoned. Two large sash windows to the east overlook the landscaped courtyard and historic mill backdrop, while a west-facing window on the opposite side captures views of cobbled streets and the red-brick façade of the neighbouring mill.
The living area centres around a bespoke media wall and opens into the kitchen beyond. An original iron column stands centrally in the room - a subtle architectural detail. The kitchen features off-white cabinetry, a tiled splashback, integrated appliances, stainless steel accents, and a freestanding fridge-freezer. A Calacatta quartz island with a waterfall edge offers generous preparation space, additional storage, and a sociable dining setting.
Two double bedrooms sit to the rear of the plan, each with high ceilings, whitewashed walls, and soft loop-knit carpets. Sash windows in both rooms maintain the architectural rhythm seen throughout. The principal bedroom includes built-in storage and an en-suite bathroom, complete with walk-in shower, ceramic tiling, vanity unit, mirror, and a heated towel rail.
The main bathroom echoes the finish of the en-suite, offering a full-sized bath with overhead shower and the same clean-lined fixtures. A generous storage cupboard sits by the front entrance, housing a washer-dryer.
The Area
Ancoats has emerged as one of Manchester’s most vibrant cultural and culinary destinations. Once defined by its mills and waterways, the neighbourhood is now home to an ever-growing collection of independent food and drink spots. Pollen Bakery, just across the canal, serves morning pastries fresh from the oven, while natural wine bar Flawd offers a relaxed perch by the water’s edge. For a sit-down meal, Michelin-starred Mana, neighbourhood favourite Edinburgh Castle, and Rudy’s Pizza are all close by.
Just a short walk away, the Northern Quarter hosts Manchester’s live music scene with iconic venues like Band on the Wall and Night & Day. Excellent schools, many rated Outstanding by Ofsted, support family life, while the city’s central business, retail, and transport hubs are all easily accessed.
Piccadilly Train Station is just a 10-minute walk away, offering direct routes to London in just two hours. Motorway connections via the M56, M60, and M62, and Manchester International Airport within 25 minutes, ensure connectivity far beyond the city. A number of nearby parking options add to the area’s convenience, with the upcoming Ancoats Mobility Hub set to bring further benefits. The hub will offer parking, cycle storage, and EV charging, while new green spaces like Ancoats Green will join existing favourites such as Cotton Field Park and Ancoats Marina.
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