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  2. Mellor, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Mellor is a village in the Stockport district, in Greater Manchester, England, lying between Marple Bridge and New Mills, Derbyshire. [1]Buildings in the village include St. Thomas' Church, a primary school, golf course, sports club, a riding school, three pubs (the Royal Oak, [2] The Devonshire Arms [3] and The Oddfellows Arms [4]) and the late-17th-century Mellor Hall.

  3. Mellor Hall - Wikipedia

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    Mellor Hall is a country house in Mellor, Greater Manchester, England, 0.4 miles (0.64 km) north of the Devonshire Arms off Longhurst Lane. The completion date of the present hall is thought to be 1688. The hall and the adjoining farmhouse, dated to 1691 and originally a smithy, has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed ...

  4. City aldermen back plan to sell surplus lots to raise ... - AOL

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    Apr. 16—Manchester aldermen are backing a proposal to sell unused city-owned properties to raise funds to invest in affordable housing. This week, members of the aldermanic Committee of Lands ...

  5. Bramall Hall - Wikipedia

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    The furniture was auctioned, [36] while the house itself and rest of the Bramall estate (totalling 1,918 acres (7.8 km 2)) was sold to the Freeholders Company Limited, a Manchester property development firm, on 3 August 1877 for £200,000 (about £23.8 million in 2025). [37]

  6. Mellor Mill - Wikipedia

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    Mellor Mill, also known as Bottom's Mill, was a six-storey cotton mill in Marple (historically part of Cheshire, now in Greater Manchester) built by Samuel Oldknow in 1793. This was a six-storey, 42-foot (13 m) wide and 210-foot (64 m) long mill with additional three-storey wings making it 400 feet (120 m) in all.

  7. Talk:Mellor, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    If you're interested in getting more help, there's the Greater Manchester WikiProject which is a collection of editors who are interested in improving Greater Manchester related articles. We've had a lot of success with settlement articles, so should be able to lend a hand improving Mellor.

  8. St Thomas' Church, Mellor - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas' Church is at the top of a lane overlooking the village of Mellor, Greater Manchester, England, with views over Manchester, Cheshire and beyond.It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. [1]

  9. List of mills in Tameside - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This list of mills in Tameside, lists textile factories that have existed in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. From the Industrial Revolution until the 20th century, the towns of Tameside were a major centres of textile manufacture, particularly ...

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