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  • Hillcrest and Briarhill, 37-39 Rochdale Road, Middleton, Rochdale

    Geography

    363

    Hillcrest and Briarhill, a semi-detached pair of houses of 1892 by Edgar Wood

    Reference
    363
  • Thornham Parish War Memorial, St John the Evangelist Churchyard, Church Avenue, Slattocks, Rochdale

    Geography

    364

    First World War memorial, 1921, by Grundy of Middleton, with Second World War additions.

    Reference
    364
  • St John's Church war Memorial, Smallbridge Rochdale

    Geography

    365

    First World War memorial, approx 1920, with Second World War additions.

    Reference
    365
  • Flagstone Wall, Turnhill Road, Rochdale

    Geography

    366

    Flagstone boundary wall, East side of footpath to Turnhill Road and Crompton AvenueEaly/mid C19. Massive fissile sandstone flags

    Reference
    366
  • Norwich Street Mill, Rochdale

    Geography

    367

    Cotton spinning & weaving mill. c1860. Red brick, stone details, slate roofs

    Reference
    367
  • Elm Street School (County Primary School), Elm Street, Middleton

    Geography

    368

    School. 1908-10. By Edgar Wood and J. Henry Sellars.

    Reference
    368
  • Railway warehouse and loading shed, old goods yard, Sefton Street, Heywood

    Geography

    370

    Railway warehouse and loading shed built c1841-3. On Heywood branch line by Thomas Gooch for the Manchester and Leeds Railway Company.

    Reference
    370
  • Waterside House, 7 Water Street, Rochdale OL16 1TL

    Geography

    371

    Engine house and mill warehouse. The engine house was built in the late 1820's, the warehouse was built in two main phases; one befoew 1844, when the engine house was also heightened; and one between 1851 and 1872.

    Reference
    371
  • 24 Baron Street, Rochdale

    Geography

    373

    House and workshop, early C19 (constructed between 1824 and 1831)

    Reference
    373
  • Newbold Buildings, Former Conservative Industrial Co-operative Central Premisesm 33-37 Oldham Road, Rochdale OL16 5QJ

    Geography

    374

    Former co-operative society central premises, now shops and offices, 1877 for the Rochdale Conservative Industrial Co-operative Society

    Reference
    374