Saturday, May 4, 2013

Mr Thomas's Chop House, Cross Street, Manchester

Mr Thomas's Chop House is housed in a distinctive and attractive grade II listed building in Manchester city centre. It is one of the oldest pubs in Manchester. It first opened as a public house in 1870 although the actual building itself is more recent.

The current historic building has an attractive facade consisting of terracotta blocks displaying Art Nouveau motifs. Inside, the bar area is decorated with yellow and green ceramic tiling.

The building was designed by architect Robert Walker in 1901 and is an excellent example of Victorian era architecture.

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