Millington House, 57 Dale Street, Piccadilly
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On visiting Manchester in 1825, the German architect Karl Schinkel wrote of his visit that "the enormous factory buildings are seven to eight storeys high...where three years ago there were only meadows". He went on to say that the buildings were so black that they looked as if they had stood already for a hundred years.
Originally christened Industry House, this five storey warehouse was constructed for W. Millington in 1913. Clad in buff coloured terracotta and offering glazed tiled walls and marble dado to its stunning interior, this striking building now stands prominently on Dale Street, a popular film location for national production company`s as well as Hollywood.

A stone throw to Piccadilly train station and within walking distance to the Northern Quarter, Ancoats and New Islington, you are perfectly positioned to get the very best out of this thriving city centre.

Property briefly comprises: entrance/hallway; storage cupboards; open plan lounge/diner; kitchen with integrated appliances; double bedroom; bathroom.

The property is being sold with vacant possession and no onward chain.

We can confirm the development has an EWS1 form with A1 rating which may be required by lenders issuing a mortgage.

Tenure: Leasehold
Annual service charge: £2,888.72
Annual ground rent: £100.00
Length of lease: 250 years from 2006
Est. rental income: £1,000 pcm on a fully furnished basis
Management company: Zenith