Gateway House

Gateway House in , England, is a modernist office block above a row of shops designed by Richard Seifert & Partners and completed in 1969. It replaced a row of 19th-century railway warehouses on the approach to .
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  • Type: Commercial building
  • Description: office block in Manchester, England
  • Also known as: Gateway House, Manchester”, “Lazy S”, and “Piccadilly House

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Manchester Piccadilly Railway Station and Minshull Street Crown Court.

Railway station
Manchester Piccadilly is the main railway station of the city of , in the metropolitan county of , England. Opened originally as Store Street in 1842, it was renamed Manchester London Road in 1847 and became Manchester Piccadilly in 1960. is situated 570 feet southeast of Gateway House.

Courthouse
is a complex of court buildings on Minshull Street in , England. The court was designated a Grade II* listed building on 3 October 1974. It is one of two Crown Courts in Manchester, the other being Manchester Crown Court. is situated 660 feet west of Gateway House.

Work of art
is a bronze sculpture in Manchester, England, by Johanna Domke-Guyot. It is on Piccadilly Approach outside the main entrance of and was commissioned to commemorate the centenary of the First World War.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Piccadilly-East Centre and Northern Quarter.

is the area in that covers Chinatown, the Gay Village, and Piccadilly Gardens. It is bounded by the A57, Oxford Road, and the A62.

Neighborhood
The is an area of , , between Piccadilly station, Victoria station and , centred on Oldham Street, just off .

Neighborhood
in , England, is the second largest in the and the third largest in Europe. Its archway was completed in 1987 on Faulkner Street in , which contains Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Nepali, Malaysian, Singaporean, Thai and Vietnamese restaurants, shops, bakeries and supermarkets.

Gateway House

Latitude
53.47842° or 53° 28′ 42″ north
Longitude
-2.23184° or 2° 13′ 55″ west
Levels
9
Height
112 feet (34 metres)
Open location code
9C5VFQH9+97
Open­Street­Map ID
way 27942017
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­commercial
Wiki­data ID
Q5527251
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