190 design-led apartments and duplexes in a historic Mancunian mill, full of stunning OG features like brick vaulted ceilings & cast iron columns.

It goes way back to 1855.
Looking back at maps drawn between 1850-1860, it’s hard to tell when exactly Talbot Mill was built, but it was most likely constructed in 1855.
Talbot Mill flourished with success in 1897, when JE Waters joined with a number of other companies to form The English Sewing Cotton Company Ltd. During this time, the company absorbed a load of smaller companies and dominated the market.
From the get-go, the mill made sewing cotton and threads. Then from 1930, it was home to a few textile-related businesses. During the 1980s, one floor was a mushroom farm. No…not that kind.
More recently, it’s been used for a set for period drama and home to Art Battle and A Grand Exposition.
Call first dibs on a new gaff.
Work is well underway to transform one of Manchester’s last remaining mills into an awesome new community.
We’re creating 190 design-led homes in the restored mill and 10-storey new build centered around a lush, green courtyard for residents to kick back in.
The first homes set to be ready to move in from Spring 2026. Head over to Ollo by Capital&Centric to be first in line for renting at Talbot Mill.
Call first dibs on a new gaff.
Work is well underway to transform one of Manchester’s last remaining mills into an awesome new community.
We’re creating 190 design-led homes in the restored mill and 10-storey new build centered around a lush, green courtyard for residents to kick back in.
The first homes set to be ready to move in from Spring 2026. Head over to Ollo by Capital&Centric to be first in line for renting at Talbot Mill.
Location.
Nestled right next to the canal, Talbot Mill is less than a 15 min stroll to the centre of Manchester and just a stone’s throw from Cornbook tram stop.
Talbot Mill
44 Ellesmere St
Manchester
M15 4JY