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Buttress completes No.1 Ancoats Green – the first project delivered through Manchester’s ‘This City’ housing programme

Buttress has completed No.1 Ancoats Green - the first development to be delivered through This City, Manchester City Council’s own housing company.

A red brick apartment block with green grounds
No.1 Ancoats Green. Credit: Gavin Stewart

The Buttress-designed scheme reached completion at the end of last year and is now home to a growing community of residents overlooking the newly created Ancoats Green*. It recently won the Build to Rent Development of the Year category at the Insider Media North West Residential Property Awards 2026

The project delivers 129 Build to Rent homes, comprised of 119 apartments and 10 townhouses - on a key site framing the newly redesigned Ancoats Green -  forming part of the wider plan to transform Ancoats into a walkable, lowcarbon neighbourhood.

Buttress’ masterplanning approach positions two new apartment buildings on either side of a green street, creating a direct visual and pedestrian link between Miles Platting and Ancoats Green. The homes - a mix of 28 onebedroom and 91 twobedroom apartments, plus eight threebedroom and two fourbedroom townhouses - are arranged to reinforce street edges and maximise outlook over the revitalised public realm.

Echoing the historic character of Ancoats, the buildings adopt a complementary red brick palette, expressing the site’s transitional location between the neighbourhood’s mill architecture and newer regeneration areas.

As part of the This City programme’s core commitment to affordability, 30 per cent of homes are delivered at Manchester Living Rent – a level of rent capped at the Local Housing Allowance level, meaning rental costs can be covered by housing benefit. This aligns with Buttress’ purpose of creating architecture for an equitable tomorrow, designing places that are inclusive, welcoming, and beneficial for everyone. The scheme is also fully tenure blind, ensuring all homes are indistinguishable in quality and appearance, regardless of tenure.

 

An interior view of a open seated social area, with a full glazed view to outside.
An interior view inside one of the shared social areas. Credit: Gunner Gu

Interior designers, Jasper Sanders + Partners, were appointed by Buttress to design the resident amenity spaces in Alabaster House and develop a cohesive interior specification across both the apartments and townhouses, ensuring consistency of quality and approach.

Sustainability has been a key driver for the project, supporting Manchester’s ambition to become zerocarbon by 2038. The scheme incorporates wellinsulated, energyefficient homes, EV charging for the townhouses, and a significant landscape and treeplanting strategy by Layer.studio aligned with the wider Ancoats public realm framework, which prioritises active travel and walkability. No.1 Ancoats Green is Manchester's largest scheme to date to meet AECB low-energy standards, prioritising thermal performance, airtightness and low-carbon living.

Ben Tabiner, director at Buttress, said:

“A key urban design aim was connectivity with the surrounding neighbourhood and establishing a strong relationship with both Miles Platting, Anocats,Ancoats Green and the wider green blue network including the Rochdale canal and New Islington Marina. Arranging the blocks around a new green street reinforces movement across the site and ties the project back into the wider Ancoats context. Our material approach draws directly from the immediate context, using complementary tones of red brickwork that reflect Ancoats’ architectural identity while acknowledging the site’s transitional position.”

Leader of Manchester City Council, Cllr Bev Craig OBE, said:

“No. 1 Ancoats Green is the product of a vision we have had since the inception of This City, to use our own land to build the homes we know our residents want and need, to a high specification, and on our own terms.

“For many years it has been incredibly challenging for Councils to build homes to meet demand, but through This City we are proving that it is possible – while also delivering genuinely affordable housing for our residents.

“This is only the beginning for This City and through our new joint venture partnership with the GM pension fund, we are scaling up delivery and we have around 1,600 new homes in the coming years with sites across the city.”

The project completes alongside ongoing public realm upgrades that together establish the next phase of Ancoats as a lowcarbon, landscapeled urban neighbourhood.

The Buttress-designed Ancoats Mobility Hub is also situated within the same public realm, setting the tone for a sustainable neighbourhood with a design centred around residents’ needs. By bringing parking together in one place, the Hub ensures developments, such as No. 1 Ancoats Green, are car-park free and creates a green place for people to relax and enjoy.

An ariel photo of residential buildings set within an urban view.