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7, Fairfield Square

A Grade II Listed Building in Droylsden, Tameside

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Latitude: 53.476 / 53°28'33"N

Longitude: -2.1491 / 2°8'56"W

OS Eastings: 390200

OS Northings: 397704

OS Grid: SJ902977

Mapcode National: GBR FXF7.JP

Mapcode Global: WHB9H.YWSM

Plus Code: 9C5VFVG2+99

Entry Name: 7, Fairfield Square

Listing Date: 17 November 1966

Last Amended: 14 July 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1067976

English Heritage Legacy ID: 212720

ID on this website: 101067976

Location: Droylsden, Tameside, Greater Manchester, M43

County: Tameside

Electoral Ward/Division: Droylsden East

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Droylsden

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester

Church of England Parish: Droylsden St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Manchester

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Description


DROYLSDEN FAIRFIELD SQUARE
SJ 99 NW

4/64 No. 7
(formerly listed as
Nos 3, 4, 5, 6A, 6, 6B, 7,
8, 9, l0, 10A)
7/11/66

G.V. II

House. Late C18. Header bond brick with slate roof. 2 bays
and 2 storeys. 4-panel door with 3-pane overlight and
moulded surround. Two 4-pane sash windows on each floor with
stone sills and flat brick arches. Ridge chimney stacks.


Listing NGR: SJ9020097703

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