50 Newton Street
50 Newton Street Newton Buildings, is a Grade II listed[1] former warehouse in Manchester, England. Located on Newton Street in the Northern Quarter area, it was built in 1906-8 by a design from Charles Clegg & Son. It was designed with a degree of flair and panache and is described by English Heritage as an example of "Free Baroque" architecture.[2] The hat factory it replaced was destroyed by fire in 1906.
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References
- Historic England. "Newton Buildings (Grade II) (1246388)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- "Newton Buildings, Manchester". British Listed Buildings.
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