33 and 35 Broad Lane and attached flagstone boundary wall to east is a Grade II listed building in the Rochdale local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 February 1985. Weavers houses. 2 related planning applications.

33 and 35 Broad Lane and attached flagstone boundary wall to east

WRENN ID
sheer-hearth-oak
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rochdale
Country
England
Date first listed
12 February 1985
Type
Weavers houses
Source
Historic England listing

Description

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SD 91 SW 7/32

ROCHDALE BROAD LANE (north side) Nos. 33 and 35 and attached flagstone boundary wall to east

(Formerly listed as Nos. 33 and 35, BROAD LANE)

GV II Weavers houses. Said to be dated 1787 on a ceiling beam of No. 33. Watershot stone to front and rear, random rubble to gable, stone slate roof. Each house is double-depth, of one bay and three storeys, the houses being linked by interconnecting door. Doors have monolithic stone jambs and lintels. Each house has a three-light flat-faced stone mullion window to the ground floor; No. 35 has eight-light "weaver's window" to the upper floors, No. 33 six-light. Stone quoins and sill banding. Rear has three- and four-light windows. All casements are C20.

Flagstone boundary wall to east, comprised of massive sandstone slabs approximately 1.75 metres high, of random widths, set well into the ground and joined at mid-height by small metal plates bolted together. The wall encloses a triangular-shaped garden and is approximately 80 metres in length

Listing NGR: SD9063811379

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