Ancoats is an inner city area of Manchester. Since the 1990s, Ancoats’ industrial heritage has been recognised and its proximity to the city centre has led to investment and substantial regeneration. I drove past this place one day and loved the view. Since then I’ve been trying to find time to go and take some photographs but never got the chance to do it. Eventually one afternoon I got a break, so I quickly grabbed my gear and went out. I really had a great time there and the view was beautiful.
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