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  • Knott Booth Farmhouse & barn, Broad Lane

    Geography

    241

    House & barn. Mid C17 with C18 barn. Irregular stone and hammer dressed stone with slate roof

    Reference
    241
  • Burnedge Farmhouse, Broad Lane

    Geography

    242

    Farmhouse. Early C17. Hammer dressed stone with slate roof

    Reference
    242
  • Moorgate East Farmhouse & No.3 Broad Lan

    Geography

    243

    Farmhouse. late C17/early C18. Hammer dressed stone with slate roof

    Reference
    243
  • Edgecroft, Manchester Rd, Heywood

    Geography

    244

    House. 1921. By Edgar Wood. Brick with stone slate roof & sandstone dressings

    Reference
    244
  • Hopwood Hall, Middleton

    Geography

    245

    House, was part of college.. Largely of the 16thC & 17thC but incorpoating parts of Early 16thC timber framed structure

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    245
  • Hopwood Hall Chapel, Middleton

    Geography

    246

    Chapel, now deconsecrated. Built 1964/65 by Frederick Gibberd. Forerunner to the design of Liverpool Cathedral. Polygonal chap

    Reference
    246
  • Hopwood Hall Icehouse, Rochdale Road, Middleton

    Geography

    247

    Icehouse. c.1830.

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    247
  • No. 36 Mellalieu Street, Middleton

    Geography

    248

    House. 1906. By E. Wood and J.H. Sellers.

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    248
  • The Old Rectory, Mellalieu Street, Middleton

    Geography

    249

    House. Early C16 open-hall house which was floored over in C16, faced and partly rebuilt in brick in mid C19 and considerably altered in c.1965.

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    249
  • Ye Olde Boar's Head Public House (formerley listed as Y

    Geography

    250

    Public House. Early C17. Datestones include 1632 in cellar and 1587 on fireplace in C18 addition. C19 and C20 alterations and additions.

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