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The house is on the site of the former Rochdale Castle. It has a cubic shape, and is in ashlar stone on a plinth, with a sill band, a cornice, a parapet, and a hipped slate roof. The house is in Neoclassical style, with two storeys, and three bays on each front. In the entrance front is a Doric doorway with flanking columns and entablature.
A pair of stone houses with quoins, bands between the floors, and a stone-slate roof. They have a double-depth plan, three storeys, and both houses have one bay. Each house has a door on the right with a square-cut surround, on the ground floor is a two-light sash window, and on the upper floors are four-light mullioned windows. [6] [8] II
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) is a social housing provider established in 2012 to receive the transfer of housing stock from Rochdale Borough Council in Greater Manchester, England. It has a subsidiary, RBH (Design and Build) Limited. It owns and manages about 12,700 properties. In March 2020, it employed 545 full time equivalent staff.
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Buckley Hall was a historic house in Buckley near Rochdale, Lancashire, England which was the home of the Buckley and later Entwistle family. [1] The building was a Catholic boys' orphanage from 1888 to 1947, [2] when it was demolished; Buckley Hall Prison now occupies the site.
The Spodden Valley asbestos controversy arose in May 2004 when approximately 72 acres (290,000 m 2) of land in Spodden Valley in Rochdale, England, formerly used by Turner Brothers Asbestos Company (later known as Turner & Newall), and the site of the world's largest asbestos textile factory, was sold to MMC Estates, a property developer.
Great Howorth House is a Grade II listed privately owned historic house in Wardle, Rochdale, Greater Manchester. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Howarth/Howard Hall as it appears on Ogilby's map of c.1698 Great Howarth Hall today
Rochdale did not have a manor house but the Orchard, built in 1702 and acquired in 1745 by Simon Dearden, was the home of the lords of the manor after 1823. It was described as "a red-brick building of no architectural distinction, on the north side of the river opposite the town hall" and sometimes referred to as the Manor House. It was ...