Barton Victorian 1871 Shopping Arcade, Manchester at Xmas at night, with lights, Barton Sq, Manchester, England, UK, M3 2BH

Barton Victorian 1871 Shopping Arcade, Manchester at Xmas at night, with lights, Barton Sq, Manchester, England, UK, M3 2BH Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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ED9DMC

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54.2 MB (3 MB Compressed download)

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3189 x 5945 px | 27 x 50.3 cm | 10.6 x 19.8 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

6 December 2014

Location:

48 Barton Square, Deansgate, Manchester, England, UK, M3 2BH

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Barton Arcade is a Victorian shopping arcade in Manchester, England, located between Deansgate and St Ann's Square. The arcade was listed as a Grade II* listed building on the 25 January 1972. The listing includes the "block of shops (Barton's Building) and offices enclosing the arcades." It was constructed by Corbett, Raby and Sawyer in 1871. Hartwell describes the Barton's Building facade as "utterly ignorant.. the ground floor pilasters must be seen to be believed." The arcade, however, is "a gorgeous glass and iron shopping arcade with glass domes..., the best example of this type of cast-iron and glass arcade anywhere in the country." The entrance to the arcade on St Ann's Square incorporates a large, cast iron and glass wall. The two entrances on Deansgate are hidden behind the Barton Building. The building is of "four storeys with an attic, a long nine-bay facade to Deansgate, divided in half horizontally by a balustraded balcony". The structure is composed of cast iron and glass. The iron work was supplied by the Macfarlane Saracen Glass Factory in Glasgow. The building was one of the first to be built on the newly widened Deansgate.The arcade was restored in the 1980s. The original shop fronts and decorative floor no longer exist