Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St) Minshull St, Manchester M1 3FS

Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)

31 Reviews
  • Friday7:30 am–5 pm
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday7:30 am–5 pm
  • Tuesday7:30 am–5 pm
  • Wednesday7:30 am–5 pm
  • Thursday7:30 am–5 pm
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St) Minshull St, Manchester M1 3FS

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Minshull St, Manchester M1 3FS

Hours

  • Friday7:30 am–5 pm
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday7:30 am–5 pm
  • Tuesday7:30 am–5 pm
  • Wednesday7:30 am–5 pm
  • Thursday7:30 am–5 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Recommended Reviews

Mark Duxberry
27.02.2024
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
Amazing looking builds ...
Derek Stocker
20.02.2024
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
Little or no justice for victims here.Road incidents and road deaths not recognised adequately or taken seriously enough.
Samuel Whatley (Sam)
24.01.2024
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
A building with great architectural design.
Gareth Campbell
20.01.2024
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
Look clean place and warmly people there it’s good place big city
LTT_OFFICIAL
09.01.2024
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
A nice building.
maciek stankowski
08.01.2024
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
A place where young murders are getting free. This is unacceptable.
martin nolan
26.12.2023
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
Frankie's killer should have got life 12 years is a joke
Yuri Gagarin
20.12.2023
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
Compared to the nasty g4s magistrates court it is a positivly civilised place to be.
hebbe woo
19.12.2023
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
The City Police Courts, commonly called Minshull Street Crown Court, is a complex of court buildings on Minshull Street in Manchester, designed in 1867–73 by the architect Thomas Worthington. The court was designated a Grade II* listed building on 3 October 1974.The style is Worthington's trademark flamboyant Flemish Gothic with a massive corner tower and a chimney stack styled as a campanile. The courts are constructed in red brick with sandstone dressings and steeply-pitched slate roofs. There is a profusion of animal carving by Earp and Hobbs. Worthington drew both on his rejected designs for the Town Hall, and on his earlier plans for Ellen Wilkinson High School, although the central tower he used there is placed asymmetrically at the Police Courts, due to the constraints of the site. The interior court rooms have been preserved with relatively few alterations."In 1993-96
Neil Ankers
19.12.2023
Manchester Crown Court (Minshull St)
Great victorian court plenty of history and a great place to visit if your a law student or like old buildings.Staff and security are very helpful always giving a warning welcome and a smile

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