Landmarks
The following Listed buildings are in the Ancoats conservation area:
- Beehive Mill, Jersey Street. Built ca. 1820 and 1824. Grade II*
- Brownsfield Mill, Great Ancoats Street. Built c.1825. Grade II*.
- Church of St. Peter, Blossom Street. Designed by Isaac Holden & Son, 1859–60. Grade C.
- Crown and Kettle public house, Oldham Road. Built late 19th century. Grade II.
- Daily Express Building, Great Ancoats Street. Designed by Sir Owen Williams, 1939. Grade II.
- Jersey Mill, Jersey Street. Built in 1804. Grade II*.
- Mill to north-west corner of the junction Redhill Street/Bengal Street. Built early 19th century and 1842. Grade II*.
- Murray's Mill (main block), Redhill Street. Built 1798. Grade II*.
- Murray's Mill, Murray Street. Built ca. 1800. Grade II.
- Paragon Mill, Jersey Street. Built ca. 1912. Grade II*.
- Royal Mill, Henry Street. Built ca. 1912. Grade II*.
- Sedgwick Mill, Redhill Street. Probably designed by Sir William Fairbairn, 1818. Grade II.
- Sedgwick New Mill, Redhill Street. Built ca. 1858. Grade II.
- Victoria Square, Oldham Road. Designed by Spalding & Cross, 1889–1894. Grade II.
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