King Street, Manchester, England is one of the city's most important throroughfairs. Once the centre of the North West England banking industry it is now predominantly an affluent shopping area.
Many original notable buildings survive and are preserved in a conservation area.
- No 53: Lloyds TSB by Charles Heathcote , (1913)
- No 74: Northern Rock Building Society by Heathcote and Rawle, (1896)
- Nos 76-80: Prudential Assurance Offices by Alfred Waterhouse, (1888)
- No 81: Manchester Reform Club by Edward Salomons , (1870)
- No 82: Trustee Savings Bank, formerly the Bank of England by C.R. Cockerell, (1845)
- Nos 88-96: Ship Canal House, headquarters of the Manchester Ship Canal, by Harry S. Fairhurst , (1927)
- No 98: Atlas Chambers by Fairhurst and Michael Waterhouse , (1929)
- No 100: Midland Bank (HSCB) by Sir Edwin Lutyens, (1929)
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