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Dale Street Warehouse

Coordinates:53°28′49″N2°13′55″W / 53.48026°N 2.23196°W /53.48026; -2.23196
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Warehouse in Manchester, England

Dale Street Warehouse
Dale Street Warehouse
Dale Street Warehouse
Dale Street (now Carver's) Warehouse
General information
Architectural styleWarehouse
LocationManchester, England, United Kingdom
Completed1806
Design and construction
ArchitectWilliam Crosley
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameDale Warehouse
Designated10 November 1972
Reference no.1200845

Dale Street Warehouse is an early 19th-century warehouse in the Piccadilly Basin area ofManchester city centre, England. It is aGrade II* listed building as of 10 November 1972.[1] It is the earliest surviving canal warehouse in the city.[2] The building is dated 1806 with the initials "WC" on the datestone, indicating that it was designed by William Crosley,[3] an engineer who worked withWilliam Jessop on the inner-Manchester canal system.

Constructed of watershot millstone grit blocks, the four-storey building has timber floors, supported throughout bycast-iron columns, a feature which now makes it unique amongst Manchester warehouses.[3] The base of the building incorporates four boatholes, which allowed boats to unload their cargoes inside of the warehouse. The warehouse also incorporates a "subterranean wheel-pit containing a 16-footwater-wheel used to drive hoists both in this building and in a former warehouse to the south via aline-shaft tunnel which mostly survives beneath the car-park".[1]

For many years, the building was a shop and was described in 2000 as "sadly neglected";[4] the warehouse has now been converted to office space and a café and renamed Carver's Warehouse.

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Notes

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  1. ^ab"Dale Warehouse, Manchester". British Listed Buildings.Archived from the original on 18 October 2010. Retrieved14 May 2011.
  2. ^Clare Hartwell,Pevsner Architectural Guides: Manchester; p. 219
  3. ^abHartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2004).The Buildings of England - Lancashire: Manchester and the South East. Yale University Press. p. 304.ISBN 978-0-300-10583-4.
  4. ^John J. Parkinson-BaileyManchester: an Architectural History, p. 323

References

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  • Pevsner, Nikolaus; Hartwell, Clare & Hyde, Matthew,The Buildings of England: Lancashire - Manchester and the South East (2004)Yale University Press
  • Hartwell, ClairePevsner Architectural Guides: Manchester (2001) Yale University Press
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