Ibis Hotel - Great Ancoats Street



The corner of Great Ancoats Street and Pollard Street is home to a new building photographed here in March of 2013.  Designed by the architectural practice of HKR, it contains a 114 bed, 3* Ibis Hotel, a 20,000 square foot space intended for a food retail store and 74 apartments.



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Previous to this development the corner was occupied by a golf retailer "American Golf".  After they left the site, their building was demolished to make way for the redevelopment of this corner.



A review of old maps of the area shows that in the mid 1800s the site was occupied by the Caledon Cotton Mill that extended for some distance along Great Ancoats Street towards Every Street.



By 1888 that building appears to still be in place but by this time it was described as a London Midland & Scottish Railway warehouse storing, according to a plan from that period, biscuits, grain, meat extract and provisions, garden sundries and bottles.  It even featured a rifle range on the 6th floor according to the Goad Map.  It is named on the map as the Ancoats Grain Warehouse.  The association with the railway makes a great deal of sense since at that time there was a large goods railway station just across Great Ancoats Street.

The aerial photograph below shows the mill building still in place in 1946.  The red arrow indicates that old mill building and the blue arrow points towards the goods railway station that is just out of frame.