±«Óãtv

Explore the ±«Óãtv
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.

18 June 2014
Accessibility help
Text only
Legacies - Manchester

±«Óãtv ±«Óãtvpage
 Legacies
 UK Index
 Manchester
Article
 Archive
 Site Info
 ±«Óãtv History
 Where I Live

Contact Us

Like this page?
Send it to a friend!

 
Architectural Heritage
Murrays' mills
© Ancoats Buildings Preservation Trust
From factories into flats

Once the home of 'King Cotton', Manchester was a vibrant and bustling city. As the birthplace of industrialisation, its population more than trebled in 60 years.

But from such a high can only come a severe low. The textile industry all but deserted the city in the 1950s, leaving its architectural stamp. Huge swathes of the city were awash with underused and derelict factories, a sad reminder of the city's former glory. Now the city is proudly reclaiming these grim memorials and once again is leading the way - this time in regeneration, giving the world the phenomenon of Factories into Flats.

Read More

Print this page
Interact
Interact is your section. Join in the community - send in your own articles, chat, and tell us what the word 'heritage' means in your part of the country.

Go To Interact >
Internet Links
The ±«Óãtv is not responsible for the content of external Web sites.
Gloucestershire
The Royalist Hotel
Related Stories
Taking a dip with the Romans
Transforming a mill town into a world famous model community
The survival of one of the largest windmills in Europe




About the ±«Óãtv | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy