AFRICAN STYLE RECONNECTS WITH

NATURES UNADULTERATED MAGIC

This spacious two bedroom, two bathroom home of approximately 1,100 square feet sits within a beautifully converted 1830s listed building in the heart of Manchester’s Ancoats and Northern Quarter districts. Once a factory for Avro aircraft used during the First World War, the building’s heritage remains at its core, reinterpreted through rich materiality and modern design. It is a home that embodies calm through craft, where history and artistry meet in balance.

Natural textures and earthy tones set the mood, with layers of clay, sand and ochre creating warmth and depth. Handcrafted furnishings and sculptural accents lend an atmosphere of quiet individuality, each piece carrying its own subtle story. High timber ceilings and exposed metalwork ground the space in character, while soft light filters through generous windows, creating a harmony between strength and serenity. It is a residence that captures the essence of Africa’s timeless spirit, reimagined within Manchester’s urban heart.

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ABOUT THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD

Ancoats is a historic district in Manchester that has undergone significant regeneration, transforming into a trendy area known for its vibrant food scene and creative industries. Once an industrial powerhouse, Ancoats now features stylish loft apartments, craft breweries, and innovative restaurants, blending its rich heritage with contemporary urban living.

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