Redfern House is a Grade-II listed building which was completed in 1936, originally built for office and warehouse use.
Redfern was built for the Co-operative Wholesale Society and is now part of the Co-operative Estate in Manchester which includes a number of listed 20th century buildings such as the CIS Tower and Hanover Building. The building bears resemblance to the prominent 1930s Art Deco movement and is inspired by Dutch Brick modernism according to Nikolaus Pevsner. Redfern was designed by W. A. Johnson and J. W. Cooper.