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A "GOLDEN CLUSTER" OF HERITAGE

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Historic Buildings

Below are some of Middleton’s most important historic buildings. Click on the photograph for information about each building…

The little riverside ice cream shop hiding in an old mill in Middleton – Manchester Evening News
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St. Leonard’s Church
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Caring for Middleton’s Heritage – Sign up for free events in June
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Hopwood DePree and Hopwood Hall
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Jubilee Park Staircase Officially Opened
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Jubilee Library & Local Studies Centre – open Weekdays and Saturday
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165 & 167 Manchester Old Road – 1912 architect Edgar Wood
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Ye Olde Boar’s Head P.H.
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Hopwood Hall
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Arts & Crafts Church, School and Garden – 1899 architect Edgar Wood
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36 Mellalieu Street – 1906 architect Edgar Wood
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Tonge Hall
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Redcroft & Fencegate – 1891 architect Edgar Wood
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51 & 53 Rochdale Road – 1899 architect Edgar Wood
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Alkrington Hall
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Arts & Crafts Church
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Queen Elizabeth Grammar School
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Long Street Methodist School
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Elm Street School
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Briarhill & Hillcrest
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