History
The bank, originally the Manchester and County, was created by renowned Manchester architects Mills & Murgatroyd, in 1907.
It featured a unique baroque copper-crowned tower and a polished red granite base. Inside, the banking hall housed a 50ft mahogany counter.
The bank was taken over by NatWest in 1970. In 1995 it was closed when NatWest merged their Mumps and Yorkshire Street branches.
The Explore.
What an amazing explore, this one turned out to be.
Once parked up in a safe and secure location, we made our way over to the old Natwest Bank.
The building at night is an amazing sight and is lit up by the new tram and bus stations.
Please enjoy the explore pictures.
The bank, originally the Manchester and County, was created by renowned Manchester architects Mills & Murgatroyd, in 1907.
It featured a unique baroque copper-crowned tower and a polished red granite base. Inside, the banking hall housed a 50ft mahogany counter.
The bank was taken over by NatWest in 1970. In 1995 it was closed when NatWest merged their Mumps and Yorkshire Street branches.
The Explore.
What an amazing explore, this one turned out to be.
Once parked up in a safe and secure location, we made our way over to the old Natwest Bank.
The building at night is an amazing sight and is lit up by the new tram and bus stations.
Please enjoy the explore pictures.