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  • Milnrow Carnegie Library and forecourt wall, 55 Newhey Road, Mlnrow

    Geography

    343

    Milnrow Carnegie Library and forecourt wall

    Reference
    343
  • Two Bridges spanning the River Spodden - North

    Geography

    344

    The two bridges were at the forefront of reinforced concrete construction when they were built in 1904-5 by Samuel Sydney Platt, Borough Engineer of Rochdale, and L.G Mouchel and Partners

    Reference
    344
  • Two Bridges spanning the River Spodden - South

    Geography

    345

    The two bridges were at the forefront of reinforced concrete construction when they were built in 1904-5 by Samuel Sydney Platt, Borough Engineer of Rochdale, and L.G Mouchel and Partners

    Reference
    345
  • Spotland Bridge Mill, Bridgefold Rd,

    Geography

    346

    Cotton spinning mill, now industrial centre. c1873. Red brown brick, slate roof

    Reference
    346
  • War Memorial, Perimeter Wall and Loggia, Gardens of Remebrance, Manchester Old Road, Middleton

    Geography

    347

    Important historic commemorative nature of the memorial garden, which remembers those local men who died in the First World War and the Second World War, and on the architectural quality of the structures.

    Reference
    347
  • Institute for the Deaf, 23 Church Lane, Rochdale

    Geography

    348

    Deaf Institute. 1907 by architects' practice S Butterworth and W H Duncan of Rochdale. Pale, mottled Manchester bricks with red Huncoat brick and red St Bees sandstone dressings, slate roof.

    Reference
    348
  • 21 Butts Avenue, Rochdale

    Geography

    349

    21 The Butts listed in 1951 (Bank. C1800. Brick with stone dressings & slate roof. Narrow frontage with central door). Buildings on either side listed in July 2014

    Reference
    349
  • Former Independent Labour Party Club, Milton Street, Middleton

    Geography

    350

    Former Independant Labour Party Club built in 1911-12 and designed by Edgar Wood. Purpose built for a political party

    Reference
    350
  • The Former Oldham Joint Stock Bank now HSBC

    Geography

    351

    Bank 1895, architect unknown. Ashlar sandtsone, pink granite, slate roofs. Neo-classical style

    Reference
    351
  • Roman Catholic Church of St Joseph and Presbytery, Mary Street, Heywood

    Geography

    352

    Roman Catholic church and presbytery. 1913-16 by Henry Oswald Hill (d, 1917). North transept added between 1929 and 1937, baptistery off nave and larger south entrance porch built prior to 1969, organ loft extension to north transept built after 1939. M

    Reference
    352