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Altrincham is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The town, together with the adjacent areas of Broadheath and Timperley, contains 52 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Altrincham originated as a market town. The Bridgewater Canal was built passing through the Broadheath area in 1765, and the railway arrived in 1849. During the 19th century the town grew as a commercial centre, and as a commuter town for Manchester. The oldest listed building dates from the middle of the 18th century, and most date from the early and middle 19th century. The majority of listed buildings are houses and associated structures, and commercial and civic buildings. Some industry arose adjacent to the Bridgewater Canal, but the only listed buildings surviving from this are buildings associated with a former factory. A bridge crossing the canal is also listed. The other listed buildings include churches and a vicarage, public houses, a boundary stone, a clock tower, and a war memorial. (en) |
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Church of St Vincent de Paul and Presbytery, Altrincham (en) Luxi Leisure Ltd. Warehouse adjacent to coal Wharf, Altrincham (en) Bank House Lloyds Bank, Altrincham (en) Boundary stone, Altrincham (en) Bradgate, Holmacre and Suffolk House, Altrincham (en) Christ Church, Altrincham (en) Church of Saint Alban, Altrincham (en) Church of Saint George, Altrincham (en) Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Altrincham (en) Church of St Margaret, Altrincham (en) Clock Tower on Station forecourt, Altrincham (en) Downs Place, Altrincham (en) Gatepiers and Walls to Timperley Lodge, Altrincham (en) Lloyds Bank and Post Office, Altrincham (en) Market House, Altrincham (en) No. 16 Old Market Place, Altrincham (en) No. 5 Market Street, Altrincham (en) No. 7 Market Street, Altrincham (en) No. 8 Dunham Road, Altrincham (en) Nos. 10 and 12 Market Street, Altrincham (en) Nos. 13–21 Sandiway Road, Altrincham (en) Nos. 14 and 16 Market Street, Altrincham (en) Nos. 1–11 Sandiway Road, Altrincham (en) Nos. 2, 2A, 4A and 4 Old Market Place, Altrincham (en) Nos. 2, 4, 6 and 8 Normans Place, Altrincham (en) Nos. 32 and 34 The Downs, Altrincham (en) Nos. 32–34 Railway Street, Altrincham (en) Nursery Cottage, Altrincham (en) Linotype Works Engine House and Chimney Base, Altrincham (en) Nos. 2, 4, 6 and right 3 bays of 8 Kingsway, Altrincham (en) Richmond House, Altrincham (en) Saint Alban's Vicarage, Altrincham (en) Seamon's Moss Bridge, Altrincham (en) Stamford House, Altrincham (en) Station Hotel, Altrincham (en) The Downs Cottage, Altrincham (en) The Elms, Altrincham (en) The Old Hall, Altrincham (en) The Railway Inn Public House, Altrincham (en) Trinity United Reformed Church, Altrincham (en) Unicorn Hotel, Altrincham (en) Victoria Terrace, Altrincham (en) Watling Gate, Altrincham (en) The Main office Block to The Linotype Works, Altrincham (en) Stamford Estates Office and National Trust Shop, Altrincham (en) Bowdon Downs Church, schoolroom and lecture hall, Altrincham (en) Altrincham and Dunham Massey War Memorial, Altrincham (en) No. 2 Heald Road and No. 16 Langham Road, Altrincham (en) Nos. 1, 1A and 3 Market Street and No. 2 Post Office Street, Altrincham (en) |
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Altrincham is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The town, together with the adjacent areas of Broadheath and Timperley, contains 52 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. (en) |