Grade II listed restored Mackie Mayor kept safe by Bolton Gate Company

Grade II listed restored Mackie Mayor kept safe by Bolton Gate Company

Bolton Gate Company were commissioned to design, manufacture and install collapsible gates at the restored Mackie Mayor in Manchester. The gates securely seal off the area when outside trading hours.

The gates were designed with special removable bottom tracks to accommodate the sloping floor level and were powder coated grey brown to blend in with the surrounding structure.

The Grade II listed building in Manchester’s vibrant Northern Quarter was first opened in 1858 by the then Mayor of Manchester as part of the Smithfield fresh produce market and was believed to be the largest market site in Britain.

The decline in market trading over the years saw the building close in the 1970’s and it remained empty and neglected for years until MUSE Developments restored it to its former glory in conjunction with Market Operations who had recently carried out a similar restoration to Altrincham Market.

In addition to the large seating area in the main restaurant hall, a rear external annex was created with a glass roof in keeping with the building’s semi-industrial heritage.

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Bolton Gate Company

Bolton Gate Company

Established in 1924, Bolton Gate Company manufactures an extensive range of doors, shutters, gates and curtains for the optimum protection of buildings and has carried out thousands of successful projects worldwide. The range includes folding and...
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