Several dozen firefighters tackled a blaze at one of Manchester's most historic buildings in the early hours of this morning (Tuesday).
The drama unfolded at the iconic Midland Hotel in the city centre shortly before 4am. The alarm was raised after a fire broke out at one of the entrances.
Greater Manchester Fire Service (GMFRS) said the fire involved a doorway and trellis. Five fire engines were called to the scene and some donned breathing apparatus as they tackled the flames.
Crews were on the scene for over an hour and a half. Try MEN Premium now with our amazing New Year offer... just click here to give it a go. The Grade II listed building was built at the turn of the 20th century for a cost of £1 million, the equivalent of around £120 million in today's money, opening in 1903.
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