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View the Listed Building Register for Trafford Council Listed Buildings Planning and Building Control 32 & 34 The Downs (North-west side), Altrincham 32 & 34 The Downs Grade II 36-44 The Downs Altrincham Victoria Terrace Grade II 66 Brooklands Road Arden Hall Grade II 66 Brooklands Road Arden Hall Grade II 80 Carrington Lane, Ashton on Mersey 80 Carrington Lane (Marsh Farm) Grade II Ashburton Road East Trafford Park Hotel Grade II Ashley Road Hale 211 (Ollerbarrow house) Grade II Ashley Road Hale Station Masters House Grade II Ashley Road Hale Hale Station (west) Grade II Ashley Road Hale Hale Station, (east) Grade II Ashley Road Hale Footbridge ,Hale Station Grade II Back Lane, Dunham Massey Obelisk in Whiteoaks Wood Grade II Bailey Lane Partington Erlam Farmhouse Grade II Bank Hall Lane, Hale Bank Hall Grade II Barns Lane, Dunham Massey Willow Cottage Grade II Barns Lane, Dunham Massey 1 & 2 (Greenbank) Grade II Bent Lane Warburton Church House Grade II Bent Lane Warburton Church of St. Werburgh Grade II Bent Lane Warburton The Bent Farmhouse Grade II Bent Lane, Warburton Barn,south west of The Bent Farmhouse Grade II Bow Lane (east side), Altrincham West Bank Farmhouse Grade II Bow Lane (south side) Altrincham Bowgreen Farmhouse Grade II Bowdon Road, Altrincham Bowdon Downs Church, SchRoom & LecHall Grade II Brick Kiln Lane Brick Kiln Lane Bridge Grade II Brick Kiln Lane, Dunham Massey Bollington Mill Grade II Bridgewater Canal Aqueduct over Hawthorn Road Grade II Bridgewater Canal 1/4 mile south of Woodhouse Lane Aqueduct Aqueduct and adjoining bridge Grade II Bridgewater Canal, Stretford Aqueduct over R.Mersey (Barfoot Aqueduct Grade II Brooklands Road, Sale Church of St John the Divine Grade II* Published Date: June 2009 Page 1 of 8 Carrington Lane 80 Carrington Lane (Marsh Farm) Grade II Carrington Lane (North Side) Brooks' Institute Grade II Carrington Lane (now Church Fields) Ashton on Mersey Barracks Farmhouse & Cottage Grade II Carrington Lane Carrington Ackers Farmhouse Grade II Carrington Road, Flixton No. 52 (The Old Rectory) Grade II Chapel Lane Hale Hale Chapel Grade II* Chapel Lane Hale Lychgate, Hale Chapel Grade II Charcoal Road (south side) Charcoal Lodge Grade II Charcoal Road, Dunham Massey Yew Tree Cottage, Lime Tree Cottage Grade II Charcoal Road, Dunham Massey Big Tree House Grade II Chester Road St Ann's Presbytery Grade II Chester Road Old Trafford Stretford Essence Factory Grade II Chester Road Stretford Former cross base St Matthews churchyard Grade II Chester Road Stretford Entrance portal and lodges to White City Grade II Chester Road Stretford The Great Stone at entrance Gorse Hill Grade II Chester Road Stretford Church of St Ann Grade II Chester Road Stretford Civic Theatre Grade II Chester Road Stretford Stretford War Memorial Grade II Chester Road, Stretford Church of St Matthew Grade II Chester Road, Stretford Gorse Hill Park entrance portal, lodges Grade II Chester Road, Stretford The Top Rank Club (former Essoldo Cinema Grade II Church Brow (north west side) 1, Church Brow Grade II Church Brow (north west side) Bowdon 7a(Bowdon Old Forge),8,9 & 10 Grade II Church Brow (north west side), Bowdon No7. Church Brow Grade II Church Brow (north-west side), Bowdon 5 & 6 Grade II Church Brow (south east side) Bowdon Church of St. Mary the Virgin Grade II* Church Brow (south east side) Bowdon St Mary's piers, railings and walls Grade II Church Brow, (St Mary's Church graveyard), Bowdon sundial post Church Brow,(south east side), Bowdon The White Cottage Grade II Church Brow,(south west side) Bowdon war memorial Grade II Church Lane Ashton on Mersey, Sale Sundial, St Martins Church graveyard Grade II Church Lane Sale Church of St Martin Grade II* Church Lane, Sale 125 and 127 (Ashton New Hall) Grade II* Published Date: June 2009 Page 2 of 8 Church Lane,Sale Lychgate, Church of St Martin Grade II Church Road Flixton Jones chest tomb churchyard Grade II Church Road Flixton Sundial, St Micheal's Church Grade II Church Road Sale Church of St Anne Grade II Church Road, Flixton Church of St. Michael Grade II* Church Street (west side), Altrincham Church of Saint George Grade II Clarement Drive, Altrincham Gateposts and Walls to Timperley Lodge Grade II Cornbrook Road (off) Stretford Brindley's Weir Grade II Crampton Lane Carrington Westwood Lodge Grade II Cross Street Sale 118 and 120 Grade II Davyhulme Road Davyhulme Urmston No. 240 (Yew Tree Farmhouse) Grade II Davyhulme Road, Davyhulme Urmston Stable adj. 240, Yew Tree Farmhouse Grade II Davyhulme Road, Davyhulme Urmston Commemorative urn opp Lowood Ave Grade II Delamer Road (south east side) Bowdon Trinity United reform Church Grade II Dunham Park Dunham Massey Carriage House Grade I Dunham Park, Dunham Massey Nos.1 & 2 Barn Cottages Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey Langham Grove Obelisk Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey Free standing pier Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey Gateway in bounding wall Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey Orangery Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey 2 piers and lakeside wall Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey Wellhouse and adjoining root arbour Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey stables to west of Barn Cottage Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey stables to south of Hall Grade I Dunham Park, Dunham Massey 2 small piers Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey Slaughterhouse Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey Dunham Hall Grade I Dunham Park, Dunham Massey Deer House Grade II Dunham Park, Dunham Massey pier Grade II Dunham Road Altrincham and Dunham Massey War Memoria Grade II Dunham Road (east side) Bowdon Denzell Hospital Grade II* Dunham Road (north side) Church of Saint Margaret Grade II* Dunham Road (west side) Bowdon mile post at Shepherds Brow Grade II Dunham Road Dunham Massey Farm buildings, quadrangle, Home Farm Grade II Dunham Road Dunham Massey Home Farm Dovecote Grade II Published Date: June 2009 Page 3 of 8 Dunham Road Warburton Post Office House Grade II Dunham Road, Altrincham Nursery Cottage Grade II Dunham Road, Altrincham 8 Dunham Road Grade II Dunham Road, Dunham Massey Aviary adjoining Dunham Massey lodge Grade II Dunham Road, Dunham Massey Dunham Massey Lodge Grade II Dunham Road, Warburton The School Grade II Dunham park, Dunham Massey Pier. Grade II Dunham park, Dunham Massey sawmill (watermill) Grade II* Dunham park, Dunham Massey sundial on garden forecourt Grade II Dunham park, Dunham Massey Temple to west of Dunham Hall Grade II East Downs Road (south side) Bowdon Summerfield and Cransley Grade II East Downs Road, Bowdon High Lawn Grade II Edge Lane Stretford Union Church Grade II Firs Road (east side) Bowdon water fountain at junct Stamford Rd. Grade II Flixton Road (East Side) - Wall on north side of garden at Flixton House, Urmston Wall - Flixton House Grade II Flixton Road, Flixton, Urmston Flixton House and adjoining outbuilding Grade II Green Lane Ashton on Mersey, Sale St Martin's School and Schoolhouse Grade II Green Walk Bowdon Erlesdene Grade II Green Walk Bowdon Oakley Grade II Green Walk, Bowdon Hilston House Grade II Hale Road Hale 223 & 225 (Barrowcroft) Grade II Hale Road Hale 224 (Royd House) Grade I Hale Road Hale Hale Chapel, Sunday School, house Grade II Hale Road Hale war memorial junct Broomfield Lane Grade II Hale Road Hale 226 (Greystoke) Grade II Hale Road Hale 227(White Thorn Lodge) & 229 (Turvelaws) Hale Road Hale 231 (Cross Heyes) Grade II Hale Road hale 253 (Halecroft) Grade II* Hale road, Hale 233 (Tiverton) Grade II Harboro Road Sale 77 (The Beech) Grade II Harboro Road Sale Church of St Mary Magdalene Grade II Harrington Road/Bradgate Road (South Side): Suffolk Road, Altrincham Bradgate and Homacre: Suffolk House Grade II Published Date: June 2009 Page 4 of 8 Hawley Lane Hale Barrow Cottage Grade II High Street, Altrincham Stamford Estates Office & Nat Trust Shop Grade II Hill Top Drive The Old farm Grade II Hill Top Drive Hale Sundial to rear of The Old Farm Grade II Kingsway (south side) 2,4/6 & right 3 bays of 8 Grade II Langham Road (north side) 30,32,34( 3,2,1 Rostherne View) Grade II Langham Road / Heald Road 16 + 14 Langham Road Grade II Langham Road Bowdon 91 (Vale House ) Grade II Langham Road Bowdon Bowdon Old Hall Grade II Leys Road, Altrincham Watling Gate Grade II Lindsell Road (south side), Altrincham St.Alban's Vicarage Grade II Lindsell Road, Altrincham Church of Saint Alban Grade II Linotype Works, Woodfield Road The Main Office Block to the Linotype Wo Grade II Manchester Road (North Side), Partington Church of St Mary Grade II Manchester Road (west side) 139/141 (Lloyds Bank & Post Office) Grade II Manchester Road Carrington Church of St. George Grade II* Manchester Road, Altrincham The Railway Inn P.H Grade II Manchester Road, Altrincham Luxi Leisure Ltd (warehse adj coal wharf Grade II Manchester Ship Canal - Barton Bridge, Barton Aqueduct and Control Tower. That part in Urmston. Barton Bridge, Barton Aqueduct Grade II* Manchester Ship Canal, Stretford Trafford Road Bridge Grade II Manor Avenue (South Side) Church of St Clement Grade II Market Street, Altrincham 1, 1A, & 3 Grade II Market Street, Altrincham 14 & 16 Market Street Grade II Market Street, Altrincham 5 Market Street Grade II Market Street, Altrincham 7 Market Street Grade II Market Street, Altrincham Market House Grade II Market Street, Altrincham 10 & 12 Market Street Grade II Marsland Road Sale and Brooklands Cemetery, Chapel Grade II Marsland Road Sale Brooklands Station Grade II Marsland Road, Sale Sale and Brooklands Cemetery Chapel Grade II Moss Lane Warburton Barn, s.e. of Birch Farmhouse Grade II Normans Place, Altrincham
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