Located in a historic 19th-century cotton mill and named after the world-famous painter who lived close by, our Lowry Mill offices have excellent road and rail links and are just five minutes’ walk from Swinton railway station.
The building has been transformed into state-of-the-art offices with a gym and fitness room and outside seating area. At the end of a productive day, there are plenty of nearby shops and restaurants for you to explore.
A virtual office gives your business a professional address at Lowry Mill, with mail handling and on-demand access to meeting rooms, without renting a physical workspace. It's ideal for registering your company, building local presence, and staying flexible. Submit an inquiry below and our team will get back to you with the details.
virtual office
A virtual office gives your business a professional presence: a prestigious business address, mail handling, and call answering, without the cost of a physical space. Use it to register your company, build a local presence, and stay flexible, with on-demand access to meeting rooms whenever you need them.
Give your business a Swinton address with a virtual office at Lowry Mill on Lees Street. Plans include a recognised business address in this converted historic cotton mill, mail handling, call answering, a local phone number and access to meeting rooms when you need to meet in person. It is a cost-effective way to build local credibility without leasing full-time space. Enquire for details.
It includes a business address, mail handling, call answering, a local phone number and meeting room access.
Your address would be Lowry Mill, Lees Street, Pendlebury, Swinton, Manchester.
Yes, virtual office plans include access to on-site meeting rooms at Lowry Mill when needed.
Yes, call answering and a local phone number are part of the virtual office service.
Submit an enquiry and the team will guide you through the setup.
A 19th-century cotton mill transformed into state-of-the-art offices in Swinton.
Swinton railway station is a five minute walk, with direct access to the M60 motorway.
Enjoy a gym and fitness room, an on-site restaurant and an outdoor seating area.
Lowry Mill sits on Lees Street in Pendlebury, Swinton, a historic 19th-century cotton mill named after the painter who lived nearby and now converted into modern offices. Swinton railway station is just a five minute walk, around 500 metres away, linking Swinton and Pendlebury to Manchester, with direct access to the M60 motorway and several car parks and bus stops nearby. The area sits close to Salford Civic Centre, the University of Salford's Peel Park campus and Salford Royal Hospital, with shops, restaurants and fitness amenities all close by.