Uttley House
Uttley House (formerly named The Firs), is a Grade II listed building and Halls of residence in Fallowfield, Manchester, England. It was designed and built in 1850 by Edward Walters, who was also responsible for Manchester’s Free Trade Hall. The building is named after English writer Alison Uttley. It was originally built for Sir Joseph Whitworth, the house was later the home of C. P. Scott, editor of the Manchester Guardian. It is surrounded by five and a half acres of gardens to the south and an environmental research institute to the north. The house has seen many past uses, including a private home, hotel, vaccination clinic and conference centre.
Uttley House | |
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The original Firs section | |
Former names | The Firs, Chancellors Hotel & Conference Centre |
General information | |
Status | Grade II |
Location | Fallowfield Campus |
Address | Chancellors Way, Fallowfield, Manchester |
Coordinates | 53.443611°N 2.213333°W |
Completed | 1850 |
Owner | University of Manchester |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Edward Walters |
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