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Latitude: 53.6274 / 53°37'38"N
Longitude: -2.2178 / 2°13'3"W
OS Eastings: 385695
OS Northings: 414565
OS Grid: SD856145
Mapcode National: GBR DVYH.ND
Mapcode Global: WHB8W.X23Z
Plus Code: 9C5VJQGJ+XV
Entry Name: 22 and 24, Lower Tenterfield
Listing Date: 12 February 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1057667
English Heritage Legacy ID: 358902
ID on this website: 101057667
Location: Rain Shore, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, OL11
County: Rochdale
Electoral Ward/Division: Norden
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Rochdale
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester
Church of England Parish: Norden St Paul
Church of England Diocese: Manchester
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SD 81 SE ROCHDALE LOWER TENTERFIELD
SD 85631452
6/74 Nos. 22 and 24.
II
Farmhouse, now 2 houses. 1777 on datestone although the
left hand wing dates from mid C17. Watershot stone, coursed
stone and stone slate roof. 2 unit, 2-storey house of 1777
which was added to what now forms a crosswing of 2 rooms and
2-storeys. The 1777 range has a central entrance with
square-cut monolithic jambs, a plaque above reading "The
Reverend John Barlow M. A. Vicar of Leigh 1777" and a
square window above. There are 4 3-light flat-faced mullion
windows and a blocked taking-in door to the right gable.
The C17 wing has a stone plinth, stone quoins, and ovolo-
moulded 5-light double chamfered window with hoodmould to
each floor of the gable. The side has 2 chamfered 3-light
windows, an inserted taking-in door and a heavy projecting
chimney stack with weatherings. The fireplace has chamfered
jambs and heavy stone lintel. The beams are chamfered.
Listing NGR: SD8569514565
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