The Former Ancoats Police and Fire Station



If it wasn't for the prominent stark chimney of the former Ancoats Police Station you could easily walk by without being attracted to the structure.  In fact, in its present state it seems to be nothing more than a brick and stone curtain wall with a series of odd blue doors running down one side.  You might also be excused for never having noticed it because unless you work at one of the businesses in this part of Ancoats it is unlikely that you would stroll by. 

The documentation on listed buildings in manchester describes this structure as the Grade II listed Ancoats Police and Ambulance Station.  But the Pevsner's Guide to Manchester calls it the Ancoat's Police and Fire Station.  Whichever is correct, it seems that it was built in1870.  The Pevsner Guide was published in 20012 and in it there is a photograph showing the chimney stack beside a three storey building that stood insde the wall.  As you can see from these photographs that building has gone and little is left beyond the wall.

The Pevsner says that mounted olice were stationed here and within the courtyard there were stables.  It goes on to add that the station has none of the Gothic features common in police stations of that era.  Instead, "something more akin ot a stronghold was required in this notoriously lawlwss area."