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  • Garside Farm, Bentgate St, Milnrow

    Geography

    220

    House. 1697 but with later additions. Rendered stone with C20 tile roof.

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    220
  • Flagstone wall, west of 42 Broad lane, Rochdale

    Geography

    221

    Flagstone boundary wall . Ealy/mid C19. Massive fissile sandstone flags

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    221
  • Milnrow War Memorial, Newhey Road

    Geography

    222

    War memorial. c 1920. Ashlar base, bronze statue

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    222
  • **March Barn Bridge, Rochdale Canal

    Geography

    223

    March Barn Bridge, Rochdale Canal

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    223
  • St Thomas's Church, Church St, Newhey

    Geography

    224

    Church. 1876-77. By H. Lloyd. Rock-faced stone with white stone dressings & fishscale slate roof

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    224
  • 7 & 8 Top o'th'Hill, Cottages, Newhey

    Geography

    226

    House, now 2 cottages. Late C17/early C18. Hammer-dressed watershot stone with slate roof

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    226
  • Top o'th'Hill Farmhouse, Newhey

    Geography

    227

    Farmhouse & cottage. Late C18. Hammer-dressed watershot stone with slate roof

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    227
  • Cherry Tree Cottage, Newhey

    Geography

    228

    House. 1777 on datestone. watershot squared rubble with graduated stone slate roof

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    228
  • Barnards Cottages, Whitehead St, Milnrow

    Geography

    229

    3 houses & adj barn. Early C19. Hammer dressed watershot stone with slate roof partly replaced by C20 tiles

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    229
  • St James' Church, Tower St, Heywood

    Geography

    230

    Church. 1838. Chancel 1861. Ashlar with slate roof.

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