
1 & 2 bed homes to rent.
190 design-led apartments and duplexes in a historic Mancunian mill full of stunning features like brick vaulted ceilings, exposed red brick and cast iron columns. There's also some new build homes packed with character from exposed concrete and piping.
As well as an incredible home, you'll have your very own gym, mini cini, co-working space, lounge, and music room. The hidden resident courtyard, rooftop terrace and balconies are perfect to soak up the Manchester sun.
Overlooking the Bridgewater Canal, this waterside homes are set in Castlefield in Manchester city centre, just a short stroll from the very best of the city.

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Pet friendly
Gym
Residents' lounge
Lush, green gardens
Rooftop garden
Resident events
Concierge
Co-working space
Mini-cini
HAY furniture
Onsite maintenance
ollo app
No deposits

Parcel Lockers
CCTV
6 month Contracts
Secure bike storage
Extra services
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Pet friendly.

Next level amenity.

Onsite Team.

HAY Furniture.
Location.
Nestled right next to the Bridgewater Canal in the Castlefield district, Talbot Mill is less than a 10 min stroll to the centre of Manchester and just a stone’s throw from Cornbook tram stop.
Talbot Mill
Ellesmere Street
Manchester
M15 4JY
Neighbourhood.
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The history.
Looking back at maps drawn between 1850-1860, it’s hard to tell when exactly Talbot Mill was built, but it was most likely constructed in 1855.
Talbot Mill flourished with success in 1897, when JE Waters joined with a number of other companies to form The English Sewing Cotton Company Ltd. During this time, the company absorbed a load of smaller companies and dominated the market.
From the get-go, the mill made sewing cotton and threads. Then from 1930, it was home to a few textile-related businesses. During the 1980s, one floor was a mushroom farm. No…not that kind.
More recently, it’s been used for a set for period drama and home to Art Battle and A Grand Exposition.
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