25 St Ann Street

Building in Manchester, England

53°28′55″N 2°14′43″W / 53.4819°N 2.2452°W / 53.4819; -2.2452Areacity centreBuilt1848ArchitectJohn Edgar GreganArchitectural style(s)ItalianateGoverning bodyPrivate
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official name25, St Ann Street, ManchesterDesignated25 February 1952Reference no.1270792
25 St Ann Street is located in Greater Manchester
25 St Ann Street
Location of 25 St Ann Street in Greater Manchester

25 St Ann Street in Manchester, England, is a Victorian bank with attached manager's house constructed in 1848 for Heywood's Bank by John Edgar Gregan.[1] The bank is "one of the finest palazzo-inspired buildings in the city."[1] It is a Grade II* listed building as of 25 February 1952.[2]

The bank is built of sandstone, "beautifully finished",[1] while the manager's house is of more modest red brick. The ground floor is rusticated with the upper floor windows having pediments and balconies. The bank and the manager's house are linked by a single-storey entrance, "an arrangement recalling the Palazzo Pandolfini in Florence."[1]

See also

  • iconGreater Manchester portal

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Hartwell 2002, p. 201.
  2. ^ Good Stuff (25 February 1952). "25, St Ann Street - Manchester - Manchester - England". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 17 February 2017.

References

  • Hartwell, Clare (2002). Manchester. Pevsner Architectural Guides. London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09666-6.
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