The
MacDonald Townhouse Hotel - Former Pickles Warehouse
Portland Street was once a canyon of warehouses, monuments to the city's status as "Cottonopolis". The street was at the heart of the Christmas Blitz during WWII and many of the buildings were damagesd and over the years they have been demolished. A few remain including the fine Pickles Warehouse on the corner of Princess Street designed by Clegg and Knowles and built between 1858 and 1863. Clegg's influence on warehouse design was to extend along Princess Street in a number of buildings,. Pickles Warehouse was built in what has
been described as "continental gothic" or "palazzo
style". Initially, it had tall chimneys at the eaves.
Today it is the MacDonald
Townhouse Hotel although, as you can see below it used
to be the Princess Hotel and still sports that name on
exterior signs. A map from 1886 indicates
that at that time it was home to George Fraser and Sons
and that fact is carved in stone beside the Portland
Street - Abingdon Street entrance.
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