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Key Ramsbottom Date Of Build Register Earliest references to houses and other buildings. This list is not complete, as it does not contain every house or building Although every attempt is made to be accurate, errors may still exist. ADDITIONS/CORRECTIONS please contact us using the comments section on Facebook. KEY GLE lease no . Leases created in the Grant Lawson Estate, usually reflect date of build, however they were occasionally more recent than the building. Trade Dir. “Trade Directory. Reprints 1818 – 1888” produced by the Ramsbottom Heritage Society. JBT “Stories in Stone” illustrated book by John B Taylor – Bury Archives. OS Map Ordnance Survey Maps – From RHS web site. Grade 2 Listed Grade 2 Listed Building - https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list Italics/bold Properties no longer in existence. Street Junctions/public footpaths/ginnels/gaps named in red. It covers: Ramsbottom pages 1-54, Holcombe pages 55-58, Stubbins pages 59-62, Chatterton pages 63-64, Strongstry page 65, Shuttleworth/Walmersley pages 66-71, Summerseat pages 72-79, Turn pages 80-81, Edenfield pages 82-87, Hawkshaw pages 88-89, Sources of Information page 90. RAMSBOTTOM The limits of old Ramsbottom Urban District Council (1894-1974) includes Edenfield, Holcombe, Holcombe Brook, Ramsbottom, Shuttleworth, Stubbins, Summerseat and Turn. Also included information on Chatterton, Strongstry and Hawkshaw, ACRE BOTTOM 1864 - Ramsbottom Cricket Club was founded in 1845. In 1864 the club established Acre Bottom. Notable among the founders were three members of the Stead family & two members of the Grant family. 1910 - Between the old Pavilion and the Paper Mill boundary was a tennis court. 1910 OS Map. 1966 - Ramsbottom United Football Club, Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, Acre Bottom. Ramsbottom United was founded in 1966, and one of the founders, Harry Williams, is still, to this day, Chairman. 1997 the club installed floodlights for the first time – acquiring a set from the soon-to-be-demolished Watersheddings ground of Oldham Rugby League Club. 2010 stadium was named “Harry Williams Riverside Stadium”. ADA STREET Bolton Road West 4-16 Terraced houses 10 Date stone & inscription “JHI 1911” 16 Date stone & inscription “Sunny Bank 1912” ALBERT STREET (Right Hand Side) Rostron Road 2 George Beevis, Stoker, 1888 Trade Dir. 4 Thomas Stephenson, Mason, 1888 Trade Dir. 6 James Diggle, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 8 Joseph W. Hitchen, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 10 James Ashworth, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 12 James Roberts, Spinner, 1888 Trade Dir. 14 Alfred Barrett, Warper, 1888 Trade Dir. 16 Michael M'Cormick, Mason, 1888 Trade Dir. Page 1 of 90 Revised 28/05/2020 Date Of Build Register 18 Edward Stockley, Sizer, 1888 Trade Dir. 20 Edward Howarth, Weaver, 1888 Trade Dir. 22 John Harrison, Carter, 1888 Trade Dir. 24 Robert Collins, Joiner, 1888 Trade Dir. 26 Patrick Dunn, Shunter, 1888 Trade Dir. 28 Thomas William Johns, Mason, 1888 Trade Dir. 30 Thomas Ormrod, Mechanic, 1888 Trade Dir. 32 John H. Howarth, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 34 Peter Holliday, Engineer, 1888 Trade Dir. 36 James Walmsley, Engine Tenter, 1888 Trade Dir. 38 Sarah Jones, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 40 Matilda Jones, Dressmaker, 1888 Trade Dir. Vesta Street 42 William Grime, Paper Maker, 1891 Census. 44 Leonard Atkinson, Engine Tenter, 1891 Census. 46 John Ormerod, Railway Porter, 1891 Census. 48 Henry Hamer, Stone Mason, 1891 Census. 50 Jane Ashworth, Housekeeper, 1891 Census. 52 Joseph Hanson, Stone Mason, 1891 Census. 54 Edwin Cross, Iron Moulder, 1891 Census. 56 Joseph Crawshaw, Cotton Weaver, 1891 Census. 58 William Pye, Gas Stoker, 1891 Census. 60 John Thomas Howard, Cotton Weaver, 1891 Census. 62 Robert Turner, Masons Labourer, 1891 Census. 62 1887 Date stone & inscription (JBT) - “1887 Jubilee V.R. Albert Terrace” 64 John Thomas Fenwick, Overlooker, 1891 Census. 66 Thomas Entwistle, Cotton Carder, 1891 Census. 68 Jesse Butterworth, Engine Driver, 1891 Census. 70 Jane Dawes, Cotton Weaver, 1891 Census. 72 Albert J Warburton, Drapers Assistant, 1891 Census. 74 Nathan Hall, Potato Dealer, 1891 Census. 76 Harriet Holt, Cotton Weaver, 1891 Census. 78 Thomas Kay, Painter, 1891 Census. 80 Edward Baron, Packer at Bleachworks, 1891 Census. 82 John Joseph French, Damper Man, 1891 Census. Joy Street 84 not in the 1888 Trade Dir. or 1891 Census 86 & 88 Abraham Hill, Grocer, 1888 Trade Dir. 90 Thomas Kay, Finisher, 1888 Trade Dir. 92 Henry Dawes, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 94 Thomas Entwistle, Carter, 1888 Trade Dir. 96 James Roberts, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 98 John Barnes, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 100 Joseph Heyworth, Overlooker, 1888 Trade Dir. 102 Lawrence Whittaker, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 104 William Holt, Finisher, 1888 Trade Dir. 106 William Walsh, Weaver, 1888 Trade Dir. 108 Richard King, Spinner, 1888 Trade Dir. 110 Nathan Hall, Tackier, 1888 Trade Dir. 112 Thomas Robinson, Tinplate Worker, 1888 Trade Dir. 114 John Booth, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. Page 2 of 90 Revised 28/05/2020 Date Of Build Register 116 David Bastow, Tackier, 1888 Trade Dir. 118 Ann Dawson, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 120 ? Hall, Manager, 1888 Trade Dir. Young Street 122-128 1908 Date stone & Inscription (JBT) “1908 Sunny Bank” ALBERT STREET (Left Hand Side) Rostron Road 91 Leonard Atkinson, Engine Tenter, 1888 Trade Dir. Large boarding house called 93 Thomas Ramsbottom, Spinner, 1888 Trade Dir. “Mount Villas” and the whole 95 Joseph Ratcliffe, Block Cutter, 1888 Trade Dir. terrace demolished in the 97 Aaron Nuttall, Shoemaker, 1888 Trade Dir. 1960s. 99 Jane Smith, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 101 Samuel Parkin, Foreman Engineer, 1888 Trade Dir. 105 1980 Mount Villas - Date stone (JBT) “1980” 107-109 mid-late 20 th C in appearance Young Street ALFRED STREET (Left Hand Side) Bolton Road West Smith Street 1 Richard Booth, Sizer, 1888 Trade Dir. 3 William Pilling, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 5 James T Seddon, Spinner, 1888 Trade Dir. 7 Frank Horsfall, Shopman, 1888 Trade Dir. 9 Samuel Duckworth, Fire Beater, 1888 Trade Dir. 11 Sarah Ann Richardson, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 13 William Barrett, Joiner, 1888 Trade Dir. 15 Joseph Hampson, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 17 Richard Lomax, Fire Beater, 1888 Trade Dir. 19 Richard Hutchinson, Carter, 1888 Trade Dir. 23-27 1960s Terraced Houses with front gardens. Hillside Road ALFRED STREET (Right Hand Side) Bolton Road West Smith Street 2 Alfred Lomax, Mason, 1888 Trade Dir. 4 James A Broadley, Moulder, 1888 Trade Dir. 6 John Hough, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 8 Sidney Whittaker, Quarryman, 1888 Trade Dir. 10 John Booth, Shopman, 1888 Trade Dir. 12 Thomas Pilkington, Overlooker, 1888 Trade Dir. 14 Elizabeth Hutchinson, Warper, 1888 Trade Dir. 16 Betsy Ann Kenyon, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. Grass verge and back gardens of the 1960s Terraced Houses (2 groups 3 & 4) on George Road. Hillside Roads ANNIE STREET (Right Hand Side) Regent Street 2 John Timms, Mason, 1888 Trade Dir. Page 3 of 90 Revised 28/05/2020 Date Of Build Register 4 James Houlker, Block Printer, 1888 Trade Dir. 6 John Atherton, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 8 James Campbell, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 10 Josiah Woolley, Policeman, 1888 Trade Dir. 12 Sarah Longworth, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 14 William Bridge, Weaver, 1888 Trade Dir. 16 Nancy Atkinson, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 18 Mary Ann Forsyth, Weaver, 1888 Trade Dir. 20 Mary Foy, Weaver, 1888 Trade Dir. 22 Thomas Sharples, Pattern Maker, 1888 Trade Dir. 24 Owen Griffiths, Quarryman, 1891 Census. 26 Martin Tansey, Fire Beater, 1888 Trade Dir. 28 Thomas Hamer, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 30 Richard Anderton, Householde, 1888 Trade Dir. Flax Street/Geoffrey Street ANNIE STREET (Left Hand Side) Regent Street 1 Modern Detached House, small front garden. Built 1997. 3-9 Modern Semi-Detached Houses, small front gardens. Built 1997. Flax Street/Geoffrey Street ATHOL STREET Crow Lane Side of the Drill Hall 1896 Date stone & inscription “Defence not Defiance” built for the 40 th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps (3 rd Manchester). Enoch Wolfe, Coal Merchant 1888 Trade Dir. Garden Street BARNES CLOSE / STREET Woodhey Road 5 Barnes Street, 1690 Wood Hey, 1961-2 street gone, site of Barnes Close, Date stone (JBT) BARWOOD LEE Kay Brow 3 Barwood Lee Cottage, William Ross, Blacksmiths Striker, 1891 Census. 21 Hindle Isherwood, Packer, 1888 Trade Dir. 23 John Brooks Weaver, 1888 Trade Dir. 25 Charles Leech, Size Mixer, 1888 Trade Dir. Slum Clearance 27 John Heap, Carter, 1888 Trade Dir. Barwood Lee 31 Richard Lownds, Mangler, 1888 Trade Dir. 8 houses, 33 William B Bearon, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 18 people rehoused in 1939 and Louisa & Catherine Cannell, School, 1888 Trade Dir. demolished in 1940. 35 Harriet Ratcliffe, Laundress, 1888 Trade Dir. From 1940 RUDC Annual Report. 37 Myer Yates, Winder, 1888 Trade Dir. 41 William Hardman, Sizer, 1888 Trade Dir. 43 Daniel Morris, Engine Tenter, 1888 Trade Dir. 45 Maria Kay, Householder, 1888 Trade Dir. 47 James French, Labourer, 1888 Trade Dir. 49 Samuel Hamer, Cotton Weaver, 1891 Census. 55 William Greenwood, Carter, 1888 Trade Dir. Page 4 of 90 Revised 28/05/2020 Date Of Build Register Barwood House, Mr Archibald Hepburn, 1883 Trade Dir. BOLTON ROAD WEST (Right Hand Side)constructed in the late 1790s. Slum Clearance Dundee Lane Bolton Road West 2 John Blackburn, Greengrocer, 1888 Trade Dir. 3 houses, people rehoused in 1959 4 Jonathan Isherwood, Carrier, 1888 Trade Dir. and demolished in 1959. 6 James Greenwood, Butcher, 1888 Trade Dir. From 1972 RUDC Annual Report. Holt Street West – named Holt Street in 1888 Trade Dir. 8 Ramsbottom Industrial & Provident Society, Ltd., Grocers, &c. 1888 Trade Dir. 10 Joseph Morris, Painter, 1888 Trade Dir. 12 John Ratcliffe, Print Looker, 1888 Trade Dir. 14 Ralph Henry Hindle, Weaver, 1888 Trade Dir. 16 Joseph Riley, Overlooker, 1888 Trade Dir. 18 Richard Sanderson, Quarryman, 1888 Trade Dir. 20 John Bailey, Shopman, 1888 Trade Dir.
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