The response to our lovely Warehaus project has been tremendous and we are delighted so many people want to make it their home. And we are all geared up for the launch of sales at 12 noon this Friday when we open the doors of the on-site marketing office. While we would love to meet […]
Gore-Booth House and Roper House
We wanted to add even more personality to our buildings by giving them names. So the old warehouse building will be known as Thorp House after the wooden toy manufacturers who originally occupied the building. And the two new blocks will pay tribute to two of Manchester’s lesser known suffragettes. Eva Gore-Booth and Esther Roper […]
Precision craftwork
The slates have been removed from the original German Warehouse to allow repairs to be made to the roof structure. While the oak roof trusses are sound the horizontal purlings have had to be replaced and the precision craftwork of our joiner Hugh McMahon of Mona Join Ltd had to be shared through these images. […]
Warehaus Ancoats
Work on site is progressing well with the steel frame of the first new building on George Leigh Street now complete and the concrete floors going in. It is exciting to see a new building take shape. This is Block B and will have four townhouses to the street and eight big two bedroom apartments […]
McCauls Announces Approval of Planning Application for German Warehouse Development
McCauls has announced the planning approval for its development of the old German Warehouse site in Ancoats. The project is now called Warehaus Ancoats. Warehaus Ancoats accommodates seven two and three bedroom townhouses and 25 one, two and three bed apartments. In keeping with the scale of the retained historic warehouse building, a four storey […]