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Default 1 Angel Square, Manchester - Janurary '12 - 10-03-2012, 23:55

Visited with Gone, Tweek, Robehhh and MaybeNot1330


The final part of my Manchester Trilogy was my first night time rooftop.

1 Angel Square is a high rise building currently under construction in Manchester, England.



Upon completion in 2012, it will become the head office of The Co-operative Group.



The building is the first piece of the £800m NOMA development in the northern quarter of Manchester city centre.



Whilst not the tallest building I've been up - The Royal Liver Building is taller - it's certainly impressive to be standing almost 72.5 meters high on a cloudless night. On a clear night Winter Hill transmitter station is clearly visible - 15 miles away.















A huge thanks to Tweek and Gone for playing tour guides on this one. My first night time roof top was a good one!
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