Gay-Friendly Apartment in Manchester – Unique Converted Cotton Mill
This quirky 200-year-old converted cotton mill apartment in Manchester features exposed brick walls and a quiet, cozy atmosphere. The space includes a small library area with a fireplace, perfect for reading or listening to music. The well-equipped shower room comes with Occitane toiletries, and the ultra-comfy bed is in an open-plan bedroom (no door). Modern amenities include USB charging ports, ultra-fast Sky Wi-Fi, Netflix, 3D surround sound speakers, and an Alexa for relaxing tunes. An Illy coffee machine is also available.
Located on the 5th floor (with elevator access), this corner duplex apartment (Unit 516) offers city views. The compact yet relaxing kitchen and lounge area are upstairs. The apartment is just behind Piccadilly Station, with nearby street parking and the canal street just a few blocks away.
This is an optional clothing-free apartment, so guests are welcome to go nude. Optional massages and extras are available upon request. The host is writing an autobiography and is happy to share excerpts—already 100 pages in, it could be the next Netflix blockbuster!
To ensure a pleasant stay, please note the following restrictions: no shoes on carpets, no red wine, no smoking/vaping/drugs, and always use coasters.


