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Neptune Mill,
Manchester.
Never dread Mondays again.
Neptune Mill is a Grade II listed workspace 2 mins from Manchester Piccadilly. Packed with character, Neptune Mill features original exposed red brick, timber beams and cast iron columns. The space has high ceilings and huge windows, letting natural light flood across the rooms.
It’s home to an eclectic mix of creative businesses spread over 5 floors, a new lush, green courtyard, and Cotton, an independent café-bar slinging the city’s best sarnies and pastries, fresh coffee and post-work bevs.
We love it so much, we’ve bagged a floor for our new HQ!
Wanna move in?
Not just a pretty space.
2 mins to Piccadilly Station
Lush, green courtyard
Exposed red brick
Huge windows
Cast iron columns
Move in now
Onsite café-bar
3,000 - 15,000 sq ft
Grade II Listed
Near to NQ & Ancoats
Timber beams
Secure bike storage
Introducing Cotton…
Meet Cotton, our onsite cafe-bar brewing up coffee, slinging the city’s best artisan sarnies and pouring pints.
The Ancoats faves, who have been going in Cutting Room Square for 10 years, have curated a menu of brekkie items, baked goods and their infamous sandwiches, all made at their very own bakery.
The space will transform into a bar in the evenings, making it the perf spot for after work drinks.
As well as keeping you fuelled all through the day, it’s a place to welcome your visitors, have meetings and host events in.
Opening times:
Mon to Weds: 8am - 5pm
Thurs & Fri: 8am - 8pm
Sat & Sun: 9am - 5pm
Workplace wellness.
We know how to make workspace great. Life at Neptune Mill is way more than just four walls and desks.
To help get the best out of your team, we bring the people together through events designed to encourage community, wellbeing, and learning.
The events calendar includes yoga and meditation sessions, team lunches, 5pm drinks, and inspiring workshops.
The history.
Named after a lost street in Piccadilly East, Neptune Mill dates back to the 1860s. The mill was built as part of the redevelopment of Crusader, known then as Phoenix Works, after a devastating fire wiped the mill out in 1861.
Built for industry, the mill played a vital role in transforming Manchester into a manufacturing powerhouse. Original owners Parr, Curtis and Madeley made the cotton spinning machinery that transformed the city into cottonopolis.
Since then, Neptune Mill has been used for a mix of uses, from making stationary to clothing.
The location.
Neptune Mill is part of Manchester’s Piccadilly East. Neptune Mill is a 2 min walk from Piccadilly Station and minutes from Ancoats and the Northern Quarter.
Neptune Mill
Chapeltown Street
Manchester
M1 2WQ