Three Sixty fits historic Broadstone Mill with new café, commercial kitchen and more...
- Three Sixty, a profit-for-purpose construction company recently fitted a new café, commercial kitchen and toilets in historic Broadstone Mill
- Angelica’s Café opened this month on the first floor of the shopping outlet
- Broadstone Mill was completed in 1907 and was once the largest cotton spinning mill in the world
![Broadstone mill cafe front view](/media/njuhu5hc/image9-1.jpeg?width=640&height=360&quality=75&v=1da1dff5598e380)
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![Broadstone mill cafe full view](/media/ea4dl1nn/6-4.jpeg?width=640&height=360&quality=75&v=1da1dff67463010)
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In its heyday, Broadstone Mill was at the epicentre of Manchester’s bustling cotton industry; today it houses a shopping outlet, cafés and a business centre.
Three Sixty recently handed over completion of a new café, commercial kitchen and toilets on the mill’s first floor. Space from the men’s department was reclaimed to make room for the shop. A move that will undoubtedly delight the mill’s customers.
The new café, Angelica’s, serves a selection of tea and coffee, savoury delights and sweet treats, fortifying shoppers and providing another space in which the community can gather.
![Phil Pemberton, Chair of the Board](/media/uutcrwd2/phil-pemberton.jpg?width=430&height=430&quality=75&v=1da193d2bc12a70)
"At Three Sixty, we love projects like this! Broadstone Mill serves the heart of the Reddish community and as a company with a foundation in social housing, communities are important to us. Projects where we get to improve the lives of members of a community are always special. We cannot wait to see this café grow and become a vital component of Reddish."
- Phil Pemberton, Chair of Three Sixty Board