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Download Brochure 1 Exceptional city living in the heart of historic Manchester EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK 02 03 Modern living, steeped in history The stunning Excelsior Works is set to become one of Manchester’s most prestigious new addresses. Consisting of 108 beautifully designed, premium apartments, Excelsior is a city centre haven, ideal for those who want to live, work and play in the city. This stunning development sits on the site of the former Excelsior printing and bookbinding works, once the largest of its kind in the UK. By giving a faint nod to this illustrious industrial past, we’ve created the perfect residence for modern life. EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK 04 05 For Manchester, by Manchester The latest project by award- winning developer Mulbury City, this distinctive building has been designed by renowned Manchester architect Tim Groom, with interiors from Northern Quarter-based YOUTH Studios. Whether it’s the window arrangements that take their cue from the old-fashioned printing trays, or the ‘ink-inspired’ feel of the interiors, it’s a building very much of its place. Excelsior presents an exciting and forward-thinking approach to city centre living, offering the best in quality, style and comfort. EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK 06 07 Get that Feel the friends feeling quality, Sleek and modern, each apartment see the has a state-of-the-art kitchen and entertaining space, fitted with premium quality appliances, including soft-close drawers, concealed lighting and light low profile concrete aesthetic worktops. The contemporary open-plan living space offers the perfect environment to relax and spend time with the people in your life. Excelsior combines inspirational design with outstanding build quality, delivered to the highest standards. Our luxury one and two-bedroom apartments are flooded by natural light through the floor-to-ceiling windows, giving you that sense of space all year round. EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK 08 09 Relax and unwind The serene bedroom spaces have been designed to be calm and peaceful. High quality, high specification Cavalio flooring, complements any style of bedroom furniture, while the floor-to-ceiling windows flood the room with natural light. EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK 10 11 Take it easy The premium, modern bathrooms with contemporary white suites are finished to the highest standards. Touches of luxury throughout the design have created stunning spaces to bathe and wind down. Life’s good upon the roof Excelsior provides inspiring communal spaces, including our stunning roof-garden which offers to perfect place to unwind, exercise, or entertain friends. Enjoy panoramic views of the Castlefield basin and Manchester skyline as you relax and watch the world go by surrounded by flowers, plants and bulbs. It’s the perfect spot for a breath of fresh air. EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR WORKS 12 13 SPINNINGFIELDS y a W rinity Albert Hall T Manchester Central Library Great Northern Square Museum of Science and Industry The place to Deansgate Manchester St Peter’s Castlefield Bowl Central Square get where you’re going Barca Deansgate - Castlefield CASTLEFIELD Dukes 92 Deansgate The Wharf HOME Medlock St. First Street ell water Canal The Banyan Tree er Irw Riv Bridge Sitting in a prime position at the edge of the Bridgewater Mancunian Chester Road canal, Excelsior offers traffic-free Way access to both the city centre 4mins A57 and MediaCityUK. 10mins Simply walk out of the impressive grand Cornbrook A56 Princess Rd. entrance foyer onto the canal towpath and turn right for the city centre and left for Salford Quays. NORTH Quick access to Metro Link and bus services, together with ample cycle storage and underground parking give you the choice of how you want to travel. EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR WORKS 14 15 Stay cool, calm and connected Excelsior has been designed Excelsior has partnered with for modern life. It’s for the Optify to offer you: streamers, the gamers, the movie makers, and the work-from- • Up to 1Gbps ultrafast fibre optic homers broadband inside your apartment* • Quick and simple ‘Day 1’ internet Experience ultrafast broadband as connection – No waiting for engineers standard in these intelligent homes which are set-up for your all technological needs. • 3 months’ Optify broadband for free • Prices start from £25 per month – No line rental required • Discounted Sky Q TV service** * Roughly 28 times faster than UK average internet speed ** Requires separate subscription EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK 16 17 Excelsior is based at the heart of the city centre; both the Central Business District and MediaCityUK are just a walk away. All that Manchester has to oer – world class restaurants, shopping and culture – are right on the doorstep of this outstanding building. THE Cornbrook Interchange is also just a stroll away, where residents can board the tram to HEART OF hotspots across the city and beyond. 1 Manchester Art Gallery MANCHESTER 2 Museum of Science & Industry 17 3 Manchester Central Manchester 4 National Football Museum Victoria 5 Beetham Tower 4 ANCOATS 6 Manchester Town Hall 7 The University of Manchester Salford Central 9 NORTHERN 8 Manchester Central Library QUARTER 9 Manchester Arndale B 10 BBC 11 ITV CHINATOWN 12 SPINNINGFIELDS The Lowry Theatre and Shopping Outlet 1 13 Manchester Utd A 14 Imperial War Museum North 6 2 5 15 3 Manchester HOME Piccadilly 16 8 O2 Apollo 17 Manchester Arena MEDIACITYUK A Deansgate/ Manchester Central Business District 15 CASTLEFIELD Manchester B 10 Manchester Central Retail District 11 Oxford Road ITV Studios 12 Walk Cycle Tram 14 16 Cornbrook 6min BBC Manchester Exchange 32min 14min 14min MediaCityUK Quay 7 Piccadilly Deansgate 10min 4min 10min Northern 36min 13min 17min Quarter Old Traord 30min 13min 12min University of 30min 12min 15min 13 OLD TRAFFORD Manchester NORTH Chinatown 25min 10min 14min MediaCityUK 35min 15min 10min EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK 19 18 Floor Plans EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR WORKS 20 21 Basement FOYER SPACE 36.1 m PLANT 90.5 m CYCLE STORE 48.3 m LOCKER STORAGE 17.3 m WATER ATTENUATION CYCLE STORE 48.3 m 55.4 m Tandem parking 3 cycle spaces Tandem BIN STORE parking 77.9 m 15 cycle spaces Ramp up to ground level EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK 22 23 Ground Floor Floors 1-6 EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK 24 25 Rooftop Typical Floor Plan 1 Bed 708 2 bed (4p) 82.7 m 701 DOUBLE BED 2 bed (4p) BATH 97.6 m ROOM 702 703 2 bed (4p) 2 bed (4p) 86.2 m 87.5 m ROOF DECK 0mm 5 1 , 7 707 KITCHEN 2 bed (4p) 70.3 m 704 3 bed (5p) LIVING 105.4 m AREA 705 ROOF GARDEN 2 bed (4p) 73.8 m PRIVATE ROOF GARDEN 706 2 bed (4p) 77.4 m 7,040mm TOTAL AREA FROM: 50.7 - 52.7M2 / 546 - 568 SQ.FT EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR WORKS 26 27 Typical Floor Plan 2,200mm 2 Bed BATH DOUBLE BED SINGLE DOUBLE BED BED DOUBLE BED LIVING AREA KITCHEN 7,180mm BATH BATH BATH LIVING DOUBLE AREA KITCHEN BED 9,530mm 11,380mm 2 TOTAL AREA FROM: 62.3 - 88.5M2 / 671 - 953 SQ.FT TOTAL AREA - 97.4 M / 1048 SQ.FT EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK EXCELSIOR-WORKS.CO.UK To register your interest contact Reside: [email protected] 0161 837 2840.
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