Our commercial team in Manchester has been instructed to market an architecturally significant Grade II listed building offering a mixed-use office and retail investment opportunity in the heart of city centre.
Constructed in 1890, Mynshull’s House & Britannic Building comprises 2,684 sq ft of refurbished office accommodation across the basement, ground and two upper floors. The building provides modern, high-quality workspace within a period structure, appealing to occupiers seeking a self-contained character property with upgraded accommodation.
Located at the junction of Cateaton Street, Victoria Street and Deansgate, immediately adjacent to Harvey Nichols, Mynshull’s House occupies a prominent position with strong visibility and immediate access to Manchester’s retail and leisure amenities.
The property sits adjacent to Manchester Cathedral, with Victoria train station and the Exchange Square Metrolink stop placing it at the centre of one of Manchester’s busiest and most well‑connected commercial areas.
The building’s configuration and specification support a range of potential uses, from traditional office occupiers to beauty and cosmetic operators, dental practices and private medical providers.
Alongside Mynshull’s House, the adjoining Britannic Building provides an income-generating retail unit across the ground and basement floors. The self-contained upper residential apartments are held on a long leasehold interest and generate ground rent income.
Surveyor, Erica Saxon, said: “This is a notable opportunity to acquire a rare freehold, operationally modern Grade II listed office building, alongside an income generating retail and residential investment in a prime city centre location.
“The property has the potential to appeal to wide variety of potential end users who can benefit from the excellent location in the heart of the city centre.”
For further information, contact Erica Saxon, David Laws or Dominic Evans at 0161 839 5515