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7.2 Raw Data Question 7.2 If Yes (to Q7.1), please list suggested changes to the list of buildings Responses are given below:

Ward If 'Yes' suggest additions The Rectory Rode Heath Canal milestone Rode Heath Local pubs Rode Heath parish church Rode Heath All historic buildings, plus canal milestones Rode Heath 2 cottages on Chance Hall Lane + 2 along Poolside / Church Lane Rode Heath Practican, old houses opposite, first for teachers then for police Rode Heath Cast iron mileposts, Rode Heath If there's any old building it should be preserved Rode Heath Timber framed properties, Canal cottages, Rode Heath , house on the bridge on Cherry Lane Rode Heath Rode Hall Rode Heath Any that are deemed appropriate Rode Heath The two gatehouses on Rode Hall Rode Heath Royal Oak, Rode heath- old coaching house. The old roman road never gets a mention Rode Heath The two cottages at this end of Cheery Lane Rode Heath Any old buildings, bridges, canal fixtures that help retain local atmosphere Rode Heath Cottages down A50 Rode Heath The old school, Chapel Lane Rode Heath Thatched cottage & 28-36 Road. Rode Heath Rode Heath village hall Rode Heath Churches, Rode Hall Estate Rode Heath Cottages opp Practicon, Rectory Rode Heath Black row Rode Heath Thatched cottages & 30-36 Sandbach road. Rode Heath If any identified: Yes Rode Heath Bibby St, Faram's Row Rode Heath Rectory Rode Heath Churches Rode Heath All Saints Church Rode Heath Bibby St, Farams Lane Rode Heath Broughton Arms Rode Heath Odd Rode church Rode Heath An accurate survey should be made Rode Heath Present exterior appearance of character Rode Heath Anything over 100 years old Rode Heath Canal side cottages Rode Heath Royal Oak Rode Heath All the original buildings in the village

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Rode Heath Any which are deemed to be part of village heritage Rode Heath All properties on Bibby St and Low Street Rode Heath Local pub The Broughton and churches Rode Heath Thurlwood black and white houses Rode Heath Anything to do with our canal Rode Heath Maybe some of the canal bridges Scholar Green Bleeding Wolf, ex school building (now Dolly Cottage) A34 Scholar Green Chapels Scholar Green Moreton Hall, canal milestones Scholar Green All stone canal bridges Scholar Green Cottages at A34 end of Church Lane Scholar Green Rode Hall Scholar Green Bleeding Wolf, travellers Rest Scholar Green 3 cottages on canal at Scholar Green 24-28 Scholar Green Rode Estate cottages, Church Lane and Rd Scholar Green Properties in Church Lane to preserve local character Scholar Green Scholar Green Vicarage, Church Lane Scholar Green Bridge 91 on Macclefield canal Scholar Green Railing on canal opp Ramsdell Hall Scholar Green Rectory Scholar Green Rode Mill Scholar Green The Smithy (Derek Cook etc) Scholar Green Canalside cottages, Scholar Green, Portland House, SG Scholar Green Ald chapels should be preserved and not knocked down Mount Pleasant Bank chapel + other places of worship Mount Pleasant Two chapels Mount Pleasant Mills at Mount Pleasant and Mount Pleasant Old barns, old farm buildings Mount Pleasant Mow Cop chapel Mount Pleasant Mow Cop castle Mount Pleasant Bank Chapel Mount Pleasant Lime Kiln and Forge Mill in Rode heath Mount Pleasant Methodist chapel, Woodcocks Lane; St Lukes Mount Pleasant Mow Cop primitive methodist churck Mount Pleasant Mow Cop Primitive Methodist church Mount Pleasant Mow Cop air-raid shelters Mount Pleasant Any church / chapel that is not currently on it Mount Pleasant St Lukes, Privitive Methodist Chapel, Woodcock's Well Mount Pleasant Mow Cop cottages Mount Pleasant All buildings over 100 years Mount Pleasant Mow Cop castle Mount Pleasant Primitive Church, Mills in Mount Pleasant and Mow Cop Mount Pleasant Some of the industrial age buildings Mount Pleasant Woodcockes Well school and St Lukes church Mount Pleasant Wodcocks School, St Lukes Church, Anderson shelters Mount Pleasant All old commercial buildings in general Mount Pleasant Bank church (oldest Methodist church in area)

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