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Monthly Rent
$1,550 - $1,740
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Bedrooms
1 - 2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 - 1.5 ba
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Square Feet
700 - 1,150 sq ft
Welcome to Clocktower + Velvet Mill, a residential community featuring Studio, One & Two bedroom apartments in Manchester, CT. Spacious layouts and amenities welcome you home, along with exceptional service and an ideal location within walking distance to shopping, dining and entertainment options. Are you looking for an apt for rent in Manchester, CT? Contact our friendly, professional office staff to schedule a tour today.
Pricing & Floor Plans
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Unit 606price $1,565square feet 700availibility Jan 17
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Unit 207price $1,550square feet 700availibility Feb 7
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Unit 724price $1,715square feet 1,000availibility Feb 5
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Unit 621price $1,740square feet 1,150availibility Jan 10
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Unit 629price $1,740square feet 1,150availibility Mar 19
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Unit 606price $1,565square feet 700availibility Jan 17
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Unit 207price $1,550square feet 700availibility Feb 7
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Unit 724price $1,715square feet 1,000availibility Feb 5
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Unit 621price $1,740square feet 1,150availibility Jan 10
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Unit 629price $1,740square feet 1,150availibility Mar 19
About Clocktower Mill
Welcome to Clocktower + Velvet Mill, a residential community featuring Studio, One & Two bedroom apartments in Manchester, CT. Spacious layouts and amenities welcome you home, along with exceptional service and an ideal location within walking distance to shopping, dining and entertainment options. Are you looking for an apt for rent in Manchester, CT? Contact our friendly, professional office staff to schedule a tour today.
Clocktower Mill is an apartment community located in Hartford County and the 60405 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Manchester attendance zone.
Unique Features
- Oversized windows
- Wall to wall carpet
- OFF STREET PARKING
- CENTRAL AIR
- High vaulted ceilings
- Historic arched windows
- Walk in closets
- NATURAL BEAMS
- Beam Ceilings
- Central air condition and central heat
- EXPOSED BRICK
- Historic Building
- Exposed brick walls
Community Amenities
Pool
Fitness Center
Laundry Facilities
Elevator
- Package Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Maintenance on site
- Property Manager on Site
- 24 Hour Access
- Recycling
- Renters Insurance Program
- Online Services
- Planned Social Activities
- Public Transportation
- Elevator
- Disposal Chutes
- Fitness Center
- Sauna
- Pool
- Racquetball Court
- Gated
- Courtyard
Apartment Features
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Loft Layout
High Speed Internet Access
Walk-In Closets
Refrigerator
Tub/Shower
Disposal
Highlights
- High Speed Internet Access
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Ceiling Fans
- Cable Ready
- Tub/Shower
- Wheelchair Accessible (Rooms)
Kitchen Features & Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Pantry
- Kitchen
- Oven
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
Model Details
- Carpet
- Vinyl Flooring
- Dining Room
- High Ceilings
- Office
- Walk-In Closets
- Loft Layout
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- One-Time Move-In Fees
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Application Fee$50
- Dogs Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$50
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One time Fee$0
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Pet deposit$0
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Requirements:Pet interview
- Cats Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$20
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One time Fee$0
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Pet deposit$0
- Parking
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Surface Lot--Assigned Parking
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Street--1 Max
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Other--
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Covered--1 Max
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Garage$50/mo1 Max, Assigned Parking
Details
Utilities Included
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Water
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Trash Removal
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Sewer
Lease Options
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Short term lease
Property Information
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Built in 1986
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185 units/3 stories
- Package Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Maintenance on site
- Property Manager on Site
- 24 Hour Access
- Recycling
- Renters Insurance Program
- Online Services
- Planned Social Activities
- Public Transportation
- Elevator
- Disposal Chutes
- Gated
- Courtyard
- Fitness Center
- Sauna
- Pool
- Racquetball Court
- Oversized windows
- Wall to wall carpet
- OFF STREET PARKING
- CENTRAL AIR
- High vaulted ceilings
- Historic arched windows
- Walk in closets
- NATURAL BEAMS
- Beam Ceilings
- Central air condition and central heat
- EXPOSED BRICK
- Historic Building
- Exposed brick walls
- High Speed Internet Access
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Ceiling Fans
- Cable Ready
- Tub/Shower
- Wheelchair Accessible (Rooms)
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Pantry
- Kitchen
- Oven
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Carpet
- Vinyl Flooring
- Dining Room
- High Ceilings
- Office
- Walk-In Closets
- Loft Layout
Monday | 8am - 5pm |
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Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
Friday | 8am - 5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Manchester’s West Side is conveniently nestled between US Highway 6 and Interstate 384, both connecting the neighborhood to nearby Hartford, located just eight miles west. West Side is a residential community that’s lined with verdant trees, luxury lofts, longstanding homes, and historic buildings that have been converted into apartments. There are a few establishments in town, including Labyrinth Brewing Company on Forest Street. A shopping center, hospital, and chain and local businesses surround the neighborhood. Residents enjoy getting outdoors at several green spaces in and around town, including Manchester Country Club, Center Memorial Park, Center Springs Park, and Charter Oak Park. Manchester Community College and the University of Hartford are within easy reach of Manchester’s West Side, making the neighborhood a great place for students, faculty, and staff to call home.
Learn more about living in West SideColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 7 min | 2.5 mi | |
Drive: | 13 min | 8.5 mi | |
Drive: | 14 min | 8.6 mi | |
Drive: | 17 min | 10.2 mi |
Property Ratings at Clocktower Mill
My son's car was stolen from the lot in 2019, my tires were slashed in 2020 (twice) and my son's father's car was stolen recently. When many people complained about the theft and vandalism to each it was suggested that they rent a spot in the limited rental parking garage as if that would even be feasible if it were affordable. They refuse to hire a security company to simply drive around the parking lot looking for vandals and thieves who feel welcome and at home driving around the parking lot looking for cars to steal and abuse. I finally moved out because I can't afford anymore vehicular heartbreaks. DO NOT PUT YOURSELVES OR YOUR VEHICLES AT RISK.
When myself & my sister first moved Clocktower it was very exciting, the exposed bricks & high ceilings were the big win for myself mainly, I’ve been here for about a year not too much to complain about living wise. Maintenance come in a timely manner depending on what the issue is we’re really only had minor issues. Now towards Leasing office the lack of communication sucks & that’s even if you email them, good luck even trying to get a call back. & even more of trying to go in person, they’ll literally have you sit & wait just to tell you the the person that needs to talk to you is too busy on the phone & will give you a call (as of now it’s been a month) ..
Lived here for almost three years now and it’s been pretty clear that the owners care about nothing but lining their own pockets. They have been renovating and when I asked why they would choose to bring more people into the building during such a time to merely do cosmetic work the answer was because they are using historic tax credits! So again, money is clearly more important then your health. They changed out the doors to an electronic key card, the doors are as cheap as possible. They provide Absolutely no insulation from the hallway noise and could be kicked in by a child. They do not auto lock and Konover refuses to give me a second key even though they have given multiple keys to everyone else because they have an additional person on their lease! They still pay the same rent! In fact I pay more because they charge me an extra $40 a month for the dog. The dog that I am charged for monthly is the very reason I need an additional key because I have friends and family take care of him for me at times. But no, I should have to pay for an additional key for a door I neither wanted nor asked for. They have tacked on additional fees at their discretion whenever they feel like it. They added on a pool and gym fee mid way through my lease without asking permission. The place holds historic charm for sure but the lot is a disaster! I had my motorcycle stolen from it, cars are regularly vandalized or have their tires slashed and Konover still has not added lights or cameras throughout the entire lot. They do not care about you. They care about money.
The apartment is in an ok location and cool building. The parking situation is good and apartments are spacious. However, while the unit claims to have heating and AC, but it is _extremely_ ineffective and expensive (like, 200 a month). The walls are also very very thin, such that alarm clocks, music, tv, and even conversation carry through as though unimpeded. The pool and fitness center have been closed for almost the entire duration of my lease. In all, the rent is not low enough to compensate for these shortcomings, but the apartments are not bad enough to consider legal action. So 2 stars.
It is too good to be true. I would never recommend Clocktower Mill to anyone, not even my worst enemy as payback. Sure, the price is low, and when Jeff showed you the apartment it looked spacious and very nice for the price, and the other reviews on the building aren't THAT bad. (My roommates and I read the other reviews on here and decided that having to have your package delivered to work wasn't a big deal and we could live with the walls being thin because we aren't home that much anyways. As young professionals, those things didn't bother us and the price allowed us to have some extra spending money.) Here is why you SHOULD NOT live at Clocktower Mill (or really any Konover Property) Dana, the building manager, is the rudest and most unprofessional "manager" I have ever had to work with. I am still waiting for her to acknowledge receipt of the last email I sent her over two months ago. Jeff, will sell you on the room, then good luck trying to get him to return a call if anything goes wrong. The office hours make it just about impossible for you to get face-to-face with anyone (because, after all, they do expect you to have a job in order to live there) Konover will not give out an email address for you to contact them on (you know, for the times when your roof is leaking and Dana ignores you) This brings me to my last and most important reasons why you should not live here: THE ROOF LEAKS and the CEILING GROWS MOLD. (and when you ask Dana for help she sends the terrible maintenance crew that can't fix the issue, then tries to have you evicted) I strongly encourage that if you do accept that tour that Jeff (or Ashley) offers, you take a good look at the ceiling, and the walls before signing on the dotted line. And if they even dare to show you Clocktower 620, I would call the health department and runaway as fast as you can.
Not only was my whole security deposit basically stolen upon moving out, despite cleaning the apartment. The maintenance crew takes at least 5-6 requests before they actually come to work on your apartment. They will charge you for any marks on an almost white carpet. The walls are super thin, so you hear everything. The leasing office does not care after you sign the lease (they can pretend). They have workers making loud noises early in the morning almost every other day. It smells like cigarette smoke in the hallways and sometimes weed. You might get an apartment right next to the garbage disposal. Your rent will increase every single time you renew your lease. The managers are basically crooks in my own opinion. Do not live here if you care about your health and privacy. Absolutely disappointed.
Could only stand to live in this place for so long. The walls are super thin, you can literally hear full conversations without any raised voices. The fire alarm seemingly always has issues and is frequently tested. In one week the alarm went off 3 times between 12am and 4am. The washing machines are small and it cost 1.75ea to wash and dry. The dumpsters are overflowing on a weekly basis and scavengers dig through the garbage on a daily basis making a bigger mess. Everything is electric including the heat and HW so be prepared to pay through the nose when you use heat or AC, because the windows are terrible unsealed so cold air just flows in during the winter. I had to wrap all of mine in plastic to help keep the place warm. The staff are your typical corporate robots that can do nothing except apologize and say its policy. Repairs sometimes take 2-3 request to actually get a person there... then YOU have to make sure they come back to complete jobs. Also be prepared for rent increases every time you renew!
I live in the Velvet Mills, but I've also lived in Clocktower Mills. The same company owns both, Clocktower Mills is definitely the lesser of the two, but it's also more economical. The reason I say clock tower is the lesser is only because yes, the walls are paper thin and the apts are closer together and less spacious. You get a swimming pool, you get the workout facility, the only problem is that it seems less managed then the Velvet Mills. The reason I say that is because there were times during the summer when their would be actual parties in the courtyard. Now that is illegal to have a party and a public place like that, but it would happen just about every weekend in the summer. They would end at a reasonable hour, but still, so much for peace and quiet. A lot of times people would have their kids run out to throw out the garbage and they with throw the garbage in the stairwell. It was a little more of a mess at Clocktower. If you're going to pay that type of money, you want a place where you feel comfortable. I never did. For an extra $100 you can live across the street (same company) in an apartment that has all those things and is gorgeous, more spacious and will give you your own garage parking. I hate to say this as a plus, but there's no Section 8 housing in Velvet and I believe they offer Section 8 in Clocktower. I'm sure of the fact that they offer it in the Dye House Mills also across the street.
The apartments are beautiful! The cons here are that the walls are paper thin, don't be surprised when you hear your friend next door fall into their afternoon nap! It was also frustrating to get things fixed with maintenance, they're either busy or "done for the day". The cathedral ceilings and brick are an artists dream. There's lots of history in the area as well as a variety of restaurants. For the price it'll do!
The mills are very unique, it's rare that you'll find the same floor plan in 2 apartments. The building is in a great location, restaurants, shopping, grocery stores are all within a 10 minute drive. There a plenty of schools is Manchester, and one elementary school within walking distance. A relatively quiet neighborhood with great people, the staff is awesome and always helpful when needed. I love living here!
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Clocktower Mill has one to two bedrooms with rent ranges from $1,550/mo. to $1,740/mo.
Yes, to view the floor plan in person, please schedule a personal tour.
Clocktower Mill is in West Side in the city of Manchester. Here you’ll find three shopping centers within 1.7 miles of the property. Five parks are within 8.1 miles, including Lutz Children's Museum, Wickham Park, and Major Michael Donnelly Land Preserve.
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