Manchester Evening News

Bestie’s Oscars turned into stylish city flats

You can now rent an apartment in the building that was home to George’s nightclub

- By DIANNE BOURNE

A LANDMARK city centre building that was once home to George Best’s nightclub Oscars has been transforme­d into stylish apartments that are now available to rent.

Waldorf House on Cooper Street was originally built as the city’s masonic hall back in 1863.

But in later years it was to become a hotel and then in the 1970s the nightclub Oscars co-owned by United legend Best. It went on in more recent years to become The Tiger Lounge club, which closed in 2017.

Now it has been developed as apartments - which have finally been unveiled after a spectacula­r multi-million pound refurbishm­ent. We had a peak around the city centre developmen­t ahead of residents moving in over the coming weeks.

Due to the Grade II listing of the building, architects had to create painstakin­g new designs to allow the division of 14 apartments inside.

In the most dramatic room - the old masonic hall at the top of the building - new ‘floating’ staircases have been created so as not to touch the intricate coving on the ceilings and walls.

The properties are being marketed by Manchester estate agent Julie Twist who says it’s one of the most unique propositio­ns she’s ever brought to market.

She said: “It’s such an interestin­g building and the architects have had to create a really unique design because of the Grade II listing inside so that nothing touches the walls or decor of the old masonic hall.

“It had been empty for years with no one able to see inside it, so it’s quite special to now have it opened up in this way for people to live here.”

The 14 apartments are now available to rent from £1,500 for one-bed apartments up to £4,000 for the three-bed duplex Masonic Hall apartments.

Many of the apartments have already been snapped up for rent, offering as they do a unique slice of Manchester’s history.

The building was first opened as the freemasons hall in Manchester back in 1863, and in 1864 the cellars were opened up as a restaurant. By 1929 the masons had moved to bigger premises in the city, the imposing Freemasons Hall on Bridge Street, while the building on Cooper Street was converted into a hotel.

As developmen­ts sprang up over the years, the hall’s original use as a masonic hall was somewhat masked - as the large hall windows were at the rear of the building. They can be clearly seen in archive photos looking from Princess Street down West Mosley Street.

Those windows now form a stunning part of the two duplex apartments at the top of the building. Architects Atelier MB carefully worked inside the hall structure to renovate all the period detail, while making the spaces work for modern living.

The result is the large hall space divided into two, while keeping the extraordin­ary roof details and all the light from the windows pouring into the new ‘floating’ upper floor where the kitchen and living space is set out.

In 1975 a number of floors in the historic building were taken over to become Oscar’s Bar, the nightclub co-owned by Manchester United legend George Best. George had already launched the Slack Alice club with his pal Malcolm Wagner on Bootle Street when they took on Oscars too.

The main Oscars restaurant was on the ground floor, while the basement club was Buzz Fizz, and upstairs the banqueting suite was called Dorian Gray.

In later years it became a footballth­emed bar, and then in 2004 was to become the Tiger Lounge nightclub which was known for its kooky and kitsch interior and which played host to revellers until closure in 2017.

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Waldorf House dates back to 1863 when it was built as a masonic hall, in later years it became a nightclub Oscars co-owned by George Best
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Waldorf House on Cooper Street has been converted into stylish apartments for rent

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