Description
One of Manchester’s long surviving cotton mills, the buildings date from 1824. It’s certainly a unique offer, character spaces, full of functionality & retained features blasted brickwork, pitched roof with exposed beams, original cast iron columns, wooden floor boards, fantastic ceiling heights & feature glazing - designed to maximise natural light throughout the space.
The units have all the nostalgia of an iconic mill conversion, while offering fully fitted contemporary workspace.
Beehive Mill lies at the heart of one of Manchester’s largest regeneration areas set within the Ancoats Urban Village development area.
The area has seen major investment and development over recent years including an influx of creative industries and independent retailers such as Rudy’s Pizza, Ancoats General Store and Seven Brothers Brewery.
Just over the Rochdale Canal is New Islington, Manchester’s Millennium Community. With a number of new buildings and residential schemes now complete, along with a water park, marina and the New Islington Free School, it’s one of Manchester’s most exciting and vibrant places to be and was recently named one of the 20 ‘hippest’ communities in the UK!
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About Beehive Mill
Few buildings have lived as many lives as Beehive Mill. Once a soap factory, then the legendary Sankeys nightclub, and now home to a thriving community of businesses making it their own.
Each workspace has real personality – think exposed brick, wooden beams, iron columns, a spiral staircase and even the original goods lift. Heritage-inspired but highly functional, our workspaces are flexible enough to suit everyone from established businesses to solo creatives. You’ll also join all sorts of businesses from the King’s Trust to independent nail and lash artists.