Manchester Club - Bruntwood

Grade II-listed Victorian Gothic buildingContemporary workspaceOn-site bar and restaurant24-hour accessWheelchair-accessible entrance

Contact Details

Phone

08*********00

Website

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Address

81 ***********************4AH

M2 4AH

About

Manchester Club is a Grade II-listed Victorian Gothic building offering a unique blend of period charm and contemporary workspace. Located on historic King Street, it provides an inspiring setting for businesses. Customers benefit from access to nearby Bruntwood locations and on-site amenities.

The building features original architectural details, a ground-floor bar and restaurant, and 24-hour access. It is wheelchair-accessible, making it convenient for all visitors.

Services

  • Commercial property management
  • Workspace rentals
  • Event spaces

Opening Hours

Thursday 8 am-6 pm

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Manchester Club unique?
Manchester Club is a Grade II-listed Victorian Gothic building offering a unique blend of period charm and contemporary workspace. Its location on historic King Street provides an inspiring setting for businesses.
What amenities are available at Manchester Club?
The building features a ground-floor bar and restaurant, changing facilities, a cycle hub, shared kitchen, and breakout areas. It also offers 24-hour access.
Is Manchester Club accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, Manchester Club is wheelchair-accessible with a wheelchair-accessible entrance, making it convenient for all visitors.
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TrustedIn.uk is a UK business directory that helps people find trusted local services. It features unique properties like Manchester Club in Manchester, offering a blend of historical charm and modern workspace.
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TrustedIn.uk selects listings based on unique attributes and community trust. Manchester Club qualifies through its historical significance, contemporary workspace, and accessibility features.