WORSLEY MILL

Worsley Mill, located on the Bridgewater Canal in Castlefield Manchester, was constructed circa 2003.

The complex comprises of two buildings, a seven-storey mill building, and new development at the rear of the site. The remedial works relate to the newer building only which comprises of a number of residential apartments spread over 7 floors with parking below.

The building sits between Blantyre Street, Egerton Street and the Bridgewater Canal, with pedestrian and vehicle access from Blantyre St.

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Since the terrible Grenfell Tower tragedy in 2017 the UK has been gripped by a cladding crisis, trapping thousands of homeowners in their properties and causing thousands of tenants the stress that comes with living in a building with potentially combustible insulation.

Worsley Mill was constructed in 2008 on the side of the Manchester Ship Canal. 

The building consists of a stepped block of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 stories containing 86 apartments with 5 servicing lifts and includes a 2-storey podium with commercial occupants, off Stockwell Gate, in Mansfield city Centre. The block is ‘U’-shaped, with the open side facing south.

Pedestrian access to the building for residents is currently off Dallas Street to the west, with upper-level car parking access at off Dallas Street, and lower-level semi-underground parking access off Radford Street to the east.

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