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Listed buildings in Droylsden

Droylsden is a town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. The town, together with its suburb of Littlemoss, contains 37 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, three are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

Originally a rural and farming community, linen bleaching and weaving came to the area in the mid 18th century. Then in 1785, members of the Moravian Church came to the area, and established the community of the Fairfield Moravian Church.[1] Many of the buildings associated with this community are listed, together with farmhouses and farm buildings from the earlier era. The Ashton Canal passes through the area, and a lock, a bridge, and other buildings associated with it are listed. The other listed buildings include a church, a former toll house, and a school.


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Grade Criteria[2]
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings edit

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
Cinderland Hall Farmhouse
53°29′40″N 2°07′54″W / 53.49457°N 2.13174°W / 53.49457; -2.13174 (Cinderland Hall Farmhouse)
16th century The farmhouse is timber framed and was later encased in brick. It has a stone-slate roof, two storeys, and consists of a two-bay main range, a gabled protruding cross-wing to the right, and a rear outshut. On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are sashes. Inside there is a cruck truss and an inglenook.[3] II
Buckley Hill Farmhouse
53°29′37″N 2°07′30″W / 53.49369°N 2.12493°W / 53.49369; -2.12493 (Buckley Hill Farmhouse)
17th century A brick farmhouse with decorative brickwork and a 20th-century tiled roof. There are two storeys with attics and three bays, each with a gable. In each gable is a blocked two-light mullioned window with a hood mould and a square panel above. Most of the other windows are replacement casements with elliptical brick arches and continuous brick hood moulds. The doorway in the first bay has a square-cut surround. Inside the farmhouse are an inglenook and a bressumer.[4][5] II*
Barn, Buckley Hill Farm
53°29′37″N 2°07′31″W / 53.49362°N 2.12523°W / 53.49362; -2.12523 (Barn, Buckley Hill Farm)
17th century Originally two barns, the later dating from the late 18th or early 19th century. They are in brick with roofs of slate, stone-slate, and corrugated asbestos. The earlier, west, part has blocked opposing cart entries and decorative ventilation holes. The later part has open opposing cart entries, small ventilation holes, and outshuts.[4][6] II*
3, 4 and 5 Fairfield Square
53°28′33″N 2°08′59″W / 53.47596°N 2.14965°W / 53.47596; -2.14965 (3, 4 and 5 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A row of three brick houses with a slate roof, the fronts rebuilt in the 20th century. They have a double-depth plan, two storeys, a front of four bays, and a wing, outshut and lean-to at the rear. There are two doors on the front, No. 3 being entered through the gable end, and the windows are sashes.[7] II
6A, 6 and 6B Fairfield Square
53°28′33″N 2°08′58″W / 53.47596°N 2.14935°W / 53.47596; -2.14935 (6A, 6 and 6B Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century Originally one house, later divided into three, it is in brick on a stone plinth with a slate roof. There are two storeys, a five-bay central block, and recessed one-bay wings. Steps lead up to a central doorway with pilasters, a fanlight, and an open pediment. There is a later doorway in each wing. The windows are sashes with stone sills and flat brick arches.[8][9] II
7 Fairfield Square
53°28′34″N 2°08′57″W / 53.47598°N 2.14911°W / 53.47598; -2.14911 (7 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof, two storeys and two bays. The doorway has a moulded surround and a three-light fanlight, and the windows are sashes with stone sills and flat brick arches.[10] II
8 Fairfield Square
53°28′34″N 2°08′57″W / 53.47599°N 2.14905°W / 53.47599; -2.14905 (8 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof, a double-depth plan, two storeys and two bays. The doorway has an architrave and a three-light fanlight, and the windows are sashes, with stone sills, and cambered brick arches on the ground floor.[11] II
9 Fairfield Square
53°28′34″N 2°08′56″W / 53.47599°N 2.14886°W / 53.47599; -2.14886 (9 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof, a double-depth plan, two storeys and two bays. The doorway has an architrave, and the windows are sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches.[12] II
10 and 10A Fairfield Square
53°28′34″N 2°08′55″W / 53.47600°N 2.14872°W / 53.47600; -2.14872 (10 and 10A Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century Two brick houses with a slate roof, two storeys, three bays and a rear extension. The central doorway has a moulded surround, and the windows are sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches. No. 10A has a flat-roofed porch in the right return.[13] II
11 and 12 Fairfield Square
53°28′33″N 2°08′57″W / 53.47575°N 2.14904°W / 53.47575; -2.14904 (11 and 12 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A pair of brick houses with a slate roof, two storeys, four bays, and extensions and outshuts at the rear. The windows are replacement sashes, with stone sills, and cambered brick arches on the ground floor.[14] II
15, 16 and 17 Fairfield Square
53°28′32″N 2°08′58″W / 53.47546°N 2.14942°W / 53.47546; -2.14942 (15, 16 and 17 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A row of three brick houses with a slate roof, two storeys, one or two bays, an outshut at the left, and wings and outshuts at the rear. The windows are replacement sashes, with stone sills, and cambered brick arches on the ground floor.[15] II
18 Fairfield Square
53°28′32″N 2°08′58″W / 53.47556°N 2.14945°W / 53.47556; -2.14945 (18 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof, two storeys, two bays, and a rear wing. The door is to the left and has a fanlight and a stone lintel, and the windows are sashes with stone sills and segmental-arched brick heads.[16] II
24, 25, 26 and 27 Fairfield Square
53°28′32″N 2°09′00″W / 53.47544°N 2.15012°W / 53.47544; -2.15012 (24, 25, 26 and 27 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A row of four brick houses with a slate roof, two storeys, and one or two bays each. The windows are replacement sashes, with stone sills, and cambered brick arches.[17] II
31B, 31C and 32 Fairfield Square
53°28′31″N 2°09′02″W / 53.47532°N 2.15045°W / 53.47532; -2.15045 (31B, 31C and 32 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A row of three brick houses with a slate roof, two storeys and two bays each. All the houses have a central doorway with flanking windows. No. 32 has its original doorway and three-light casement windows with stone sills and cambered brick arches. The other houses have doorways with pilasters, fanlights, and flat hoods, and the windows have been changed to sashes.[18] II
37A, 38, 39 40 and 40B Fairfield Square
53°28′32″N 2°09′05″W / 53.47563°N 2.15125°W / 53.47563; -2.15125 (37A, 38, 39 40 and 40B Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A row of five brick houses with a slate roof, a tile-hung right gable, a double-depth plan, three storeys, six bays, and extensions at the rear. The two outer doors have architraves and modillion hoods, and the two central doors are paired with architraves, fanlights and a shared hood. Most of the windows are sashes.[19] II
41 (The Orchards) and 42 Fairfield Square
53°28′33″N 2°09′04″W / 53.47588°N 2.15109°W / 53.47588; -2.15109 (41 and 42 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A pair of brick houses with a slate roof, a double-depth plan, fronts of two bays, and sash windows. No. 42 has three storeys, and a doorway with an architrave, a fanlight, and a flat hood. No. 41 was rebuilt in the 19th century, giving it two storeys. Its doorway is in the gable end, and has pilasters and a radial fanlight.[20] II
46 Fairfield Square
53°28′33″N 2°09′02″W / 53.47590°N 2.15060°W / 53.47590; -2.15060 (46 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof, a double-depth plan, two storeys, and two bays. The doorway to the left has plain pilasters and a flat hood, and the windows are sashes with stone sills and flat brick arches.[21] II
47 and 48 Fairfield Square
53°28′33″N 2°09′01″W / 53.47592°N 2.15038°W / 53.47592; -2.15038 (47 and 48 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century Originally one house, later divided into two, it is in brick on a stone plinth, with an eaves cornice and a slate roof. There are two storeys, a five-bay central block, and lower recessed one-bay wings. Steps lead up to a central paired doorway with a stone surround and fanlights. The windows in the main part are sashes with stone sills and flat brick arches, and in the wings there are sash windows in the ground floor and casement windows above.[22] II
49 Fairfield Square
53°28′33″N 2°09′00″W / 53.47595°N 2.15007°W / 53.47595; -2.15007 (49 Fairfield Square)
 
Late 18th century Originally an inn with a stable wing to the rear, later a private house, it is in brick, the right gable end rendered, and it has a slate roof. There are two storeys and four bays. In the second bay is a doorway with pilasters, a fanlight and a flat hood, and in the gable end is a doorway with a three-light fanlight. The fourth bay contains a canted bay window, and the other windows are sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches.[23] II
Lock Cottage
53°28′40″N 2°09′04″W / 53.47785°N 2.15101°W / 53.47785; -2.15101 (Lock Cottage)
 
Late 18th century Originally the lock keeper's cottage, later a private house, it is in brick with a slate roof, a double-depth plan, two storeys, two bays, and a lean-to on the left. In the centre is a door, and the windows are 20th-century casements with stone sills and wedge lintels.[24][25] II
20–23 and 23A Fairfield Square
53°28′33″N 2°08′59″W / 53.47572°N 2.14983°W / 53.47572; -2.14983 (20–23 and 23A Fairfield Square)
 
1785 A row of five brick houses with slate roofs, all with three bays and central doorways with architraves. The middle two houses have three storeys, above the doors are pediments, the windows in the lower two floors are sashes, and in the top floor they are casements. The outer houses have two storeys, above the doors are hoods, and all the windows are sashes. The entrance to No. 232A is in the right return.[8][26] II*
Fairfield Moravian Church,
house and manse
53°28′31″N 2°08′59″W / 53.47521°N 2.14977°W / 53.47521; -2.14977 (Fairfield Moravian Church)
 
c. 1785 The buildings are in brick on a stone plinth, with an eaves cornice, slate roofs, and two storeys. The church has a hipped roof, and eight bays, the central four bays projecting slightly with a pediment behind which is a bellcote with a cupola. There is a central door with a flat head, and two outer doors with architraves and pediments. Most of the windows have been altered. The church is flanked by a similar house on both sides, each with a symmetrical front of three bays, doors with pediments, and sash windows.[27][28] II*
Former Moravian College
53°28′31″N 2°08′56″W / 53.47525°N 2.14890°W / 53.47525; -2.14890 (Former Moravian College)
 
c. 1785 A house, later used for other purposes, it is in brick on a stone plinth and has slate roofs. It has three storeys, five bays, and two two-storey rear wings. The central three bays project slightly and has a doorway with an architrave and pediment. The windows are sashes with stone sills and lintels.[27][29] II
Sundial
53°28′30″N 2°08′59″W / 53.47490°N 2.14969°W / 53.47490; -2.14969 (Sundial)
 
1785 The sundial is in the burial ground to the south of the church. It is in stone and consists of a baluster-type shaft and is decorated with stylised leaves. The dial and gnomon are missing.[30][31] II
The Bungalow
53°28′32″N 2°08′56″W / 53.47563°N 2.14883°W / 53.47563; -2.14883 (The Bungalow)
 
1793 Originally a Sunday school, later a private house, it is in brick with a hipped slate roof. It has one storey, three bays, and a small left extension. The windows are sashes with flat brick arches.[32] II
Fairfield Top Lock (Lock No. 18)
Ashton Canal
53°28′40″N 2°09′02″W / 53.47766°N 2.15064°W / 53.47766; -2.15064 (Fairfield Top Lock)
 
1794–97 The lock was doubled in the 1820s. The earlier part is in stone and has double lock gates, and the later part is in brick with stone dressings, and is now without gates. There are recessed boatman's walls, and wide steps at the tail end of the island.[24][33] II
Lockside
53°28′41″N 2°09′03″W / 53.47800°N 2.15071°W / 53.47800; -2.15071 (Lockside)
 
1790s (possible) Originally the house of the canal agent, later that of the lock keeper, it is in brick with a slate roof, two storeys, a symmetrical front of two bays, and rear extensions. In the centre is a porch and a doorway with a fanlight and a keystone. The windows on the front are 20th-century casements with stone sills and wedge lintels, and at the rear they are sashes.[24][34] II
Former tollhouse
53°28′40″N 2°09′02″W / 53.47781°N 2.15069°W / 53.47781; -2.15069 (Former tollhouse)
 
Early 19th century The former toll house is in brick and has a slate roof with coped gables and a flat-roofed extension to the rear. It consists of a single room, and has a door with a semicircular fanlight. The window has been replaced by a door.[24][35] II
Former packet boathouse
53°28′39″N 2°09′05″W / 53.47762°N 2.15149°W / 53.47762; -2.15149 (Former packet boathouse)
 
1833 The former boathouse for the packet boat is alongside the Ashton Canal and near bridge No. 16. It is a long stone building with a slate roof, and has a boat hole with a semicircular head under a coped gable containing a datestone. On the side are a door and two windows with stone sill and lintels.[24][36] II
Bridge No. 16, Ashton Canal
53°28′39″N 2°09′04″W / 53.47759°N 2.15098°W / 53.47759; -2.15098 (Bridge No. 16, Ashton Canal)
 
1838 A stone footbridge crossing the canal, it consists of a single segmental arch. The bridge has a band, the parapet is formed from vertically set slabs, there are square end piers, and a cobbled deck.[24][37] II
St Mary's Church
53°28′48″N 2°08′36″W / 53.47990°N 2.14325°W / 53.47990; -2.14325 (St Mary's Church)
 
1846–47 A Commissioners' church designed by E. H. Shellard in Gothic Revival style, it is in yellow sandstone and has a slate roof with coped gables. The church consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south baptistry acting as a porch, and a chancel. At the west end is a bellcote. The windows in the clerestory are spherical triangles, and elsewhere they are lancets. Inside the church is a west gallery.[1][38] II
19 Fairfield Square
53°28′32″N 2°08′58″W / 53.47566°N 2.14947°W / 53.47566; -2.14947 (19 Fairfield Square)
 
19th century A brick house with a slate roof, two storeys, and a symmetrical front of five bays. The central round-headed door has a fanlight, and the windows are sashes with stone sills and segmental heads.[39] II
43, 44 and 45 Fairfield Square
53°28′33″N 2°09′03″W / 53.47589°N 2.15082°W / 53.47589; -2.15082 (43, 44 and 45 Fairfield Square)
 
c. 1870 A row of three brick houses on a stone plinth, with a slate roof, a double-depth plan, two storeys, and two bays for each house. The doorways have round heads, carved impost blocks, and voussoirs with alternating brick and stone. The windows are sashes with stone sill, in the ground floor they are paired with stone lintels, and in the upper floor they are round headed with voussoirs similar to the doorways and an impost band.[40] II
Fairfield High School for girls,
East block
53°28′31″N 2°09′03″W / 53.47517°N 2.15073°W / 53.47517; -2.15073 (Fairfield High School for girls)
 
1871 The school is in brick on a projecting stone plinth, and has stone dressings and a slate roof with coped gables. There are three storeys, seven bays, and a porch at the right end. The main doorway has a fanlight, enriched spandrels, a cornice, and a blocking course, and there is a smaller arched doorway. The windows are sashes with stone sills and lintels.[27][41] II
37 Fairfield Square
53°28′32″N 2°09′04″W / 53.47563°N 2.15100°W / 53.47563; -2.15100 (37 Fairfield Square)
 
c. 1875 A brick house on a stone plinth, with a slate roof, a double-depth plan, two storeys, and a symmetrical front of three bays. In the centre is a recessed porch with a segmental head. The windows are sashes with stone sills, those in the ground floor paired with stone lintels, and in the upper floor with segmental heads.[42] II
32A and 32B Fairfield Square
53°28′32″N 2°09′02″W / 53.47552°N 2.15051°W / 53.47552; -2.15051 (32A and 32B Fairfield Square)
 
c. 1910–14 A pair of brick houses with a band rising above the porches, and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys, and a symmetrical front with three bays for each house. In the outer bays are recessed porches with stone lintels, and the windows are sashes with brick sills and flat brick heads.[43] II
33–36 Fairfield Square
53°28′32″N 2°09′02″W / 53.47567°N 2.15067°W / 53.47567; -2.15067 (33–36 Fairfield Square)
 
c. 1910–14 A row of four brick houses with a band rising above the porches, and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and a total of 14 bays. The porches are recessed with semicircular heads, and the windows are sashes with brick sills and flat brick heads.[44] II

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Droylsden is a town in Tameside Greater Manchester England The town together with its suburb of Littlemoss contains 37 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these three are listed at Grade II the middle grade and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade Originally a rural and farming community linen bleaching and weaving came to the area in the mid 18th century Then in 1785 members of the Moravian Church came to the area and established the community of the Fairfield Moravian Church 1 Many of the buildings associated with this community are listed together with farmhouses and farm buildings from the earlier era The Ashton Canal passes through the area and a lock a bridge and other buildings associated with it are listed The other listed buildings include a church a former toll house and a school Key editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 2 II Particularly important buildings of more than special interestII Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings editName and location Photograph Date Notes GradeCinderland Hall Farmhouse53 29 40 N 2 07 54 W 53 49457 N 2 13174 W 53 49457 2 13174 Cinderland Hall Farmhouse 16th century The farmhouse is timber framed and was later encased in brick It has a stone slate roof two storeys and consists of a two bay main range a gabled protruding cross wing to the right and a rear outshut On the front is a gabled porch and the windows are sashes Inside there is a cruck truss and an inglenook 3 IIBuckley Hill Farmhouse53 29 37 N 2 07 30 W 53 49369 N 2 12493 W 53 49369 2 12493 Buckley Hill Farmhouse 17th century A brick farmhouse with decorative brickwork and a 20th century tiled roof There are two storeys with attics and three bays each with a gable In each gable is a blocked two light mullioned window with a hood mould and a square panel above Most of the other windows are replacement casements with elliptical brick arches and continuous brick hood moulds The doorway in the first bay has a square cut surround Inside the farmhouse are an inglenook and a bressumer 4 5 II Barn Buckley Hill Farm53 29 37 N 2 07 31 W 53 49362 N 2 12523 W 53 49362 2 12523 Barn Buckley Hill Farm 17th century Originally two barns the later dating from the late 18th or early 19th century They are in brick with roofs of slate stone slate and corrugated asbestos The earlier west part has blocked opposing cart entries and decorative ventilation holes The later part has open opposing cart entries small ventilation holes and outshuts 4 6 II 3 4 and 5 Fairfield Square53 28 33 N 2 08 59 W 53 47596 N 2 14965 W 53 47596 2 14965 3 4 and 5 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A row of three brick houses with a slate roof the fronts rebuilt in the 20th century They have a double depth plan two storeys a front of four bays and a wing outshut and lean to at the rear There are two doors on the front No 3 being entered through the gable end and the windows are sashes 7 II6A 6 and 6B Fairfield Square53 28 33 N 2 08 58 W 53 47596 N 2 14935 W 53 47596 2 14935 6A 6 and 6B Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century Originally one house later divided into three it is in brick on a stone plinth with a slate roof There are two storeys a five bay central block and recessed one bay wings Steps lead up to a central doorway with pilasters a fanlight and an open pediment There is a later doorway in each wing The windows are sashes with stone sills and flat brick arches 8 9 II7 Fairfield Square53 28 34 N 2 08 57 W 53 47598 N 2 14911 W 53 47598 2 14911 7 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof two storeys and two bays The doorway has a moulded surround and a three light fanlight and the windows are sashes with stone sills and flat brick arches 10 II8 Fairfield Square53 28 34 N 2 08 57 W 53 47599 N 2 14905 W 53 47599 2 14905 8 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof a double depth plan two storeys and two bays The doorway has an architrave and a three light fanlight and the windows are sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches on the ground floor 11 II9 Fairfield Square53 28 34 N 2 08 56 W 53 47599 N 2 14886 W 53 47599 2 14886 9 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof a double depth plan two storeys and two bays The doorway has an architrave and the windows are sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches 12 II10 and 10A Fairfield Square53 28 34 N 2 08 55 W 53 47600 N 2 14872 W 53 47600 2 14872 10 and 10A Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century Two brick houses with a slate roof two storeys three bays and a rear extension The central doorway has a moulded surround and the windows are sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches No 10A has a flat roofed porch in the right return 13 II11 and 12 Fairfield Square53 28 33 N 2 08 57 W 53 47575 N 2 14904 W 53 47575 2 14904 11 and 12 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A pair of brick houses with a slate roof two storeys four bays and extensions and outshuts at the rear The windows are replacement sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches on the ground floor 14 II15 16 and 17 Fairfield Square53 28 32 N 2 08 58 W 53 47546 N 2 14942 W 53 47546 2 14942 15 16 and 17 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A row of three brick houses with a slate roof two storeys one or two bays an outshut at the left and wings and outshuts at the rear The windows are replacement sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches on the ground floor 15 II18 Fairfield Square53 28 32 N 2 08 58 W 53 47556 N 2 14945 W 53 47556 2 14945 18 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof two storeys two bays and a rear wing The door is to the left and has a fanlight and a stone lintel and the windows are sashes with stone sills and segmental arched brick heads 16 II24 25 26 and 27 Fairfield Square53 28 32 N 2 09 00 W 53 47544 N 2 15012 W 53 47544 2 15012 24 25 26 and 27 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A row of four brick houses with a slate roof two storeys and one or two bays each The windows are replacement sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches 17 II31B 31C and 32 Fairfield Square53 28 31 N 2 09 02 W 53 47532 N 2 15045 W 53 47532 2 15045 31B 31C and 32 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A row of three brick houses with a slate roof two storeys and two bays each All the houses have a central doorway with flanking windows No 32 has its original doorway and three light casement windows with stone sills and cambered brick arches The other houses have doorways with pilasters fanlights and flat hoods and the windows have been changed to sashes 18 II37A 38 39 40 and 40B Fairfield Square53 28 32 N 2 09 05 W 53 47563 N 2 15125 W 53 47563 2 15125 37A 38 39 40 and 40B Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A row of five brick houses with a slate roof a tile hung right gable a double depth plan three storeys six bays and extensions at the rear The two outer doors have architraves and modillion hoods and the two central doors are paired with architraves fanlights and a shared hood Most of the windows are sashes 19 II41 The Orchards and 42 Fairfield Square53 28 33 N 2 09 04 W 53 47588 N 2 15109 W 53 47588 2 15109 41 and 42 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A pair of brick houses with a slate roof a double depth plan fronts of two bays and sash windows No 42 has three storeys and a doorway with an architrave a fanlight and a flat hood No 41 was rebuilt in the 19th century giving it two storeys Its doorway is in the gable end and has pilasters and a radial fanlight 20 II46 Fairfield Square53 28 33 N 2 09 02 W 53 47590 N 2 15060 W 53 47590 2 15060 46 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century A brick house with a slate roof a double depth plan two storeys and two bays The doorway to the left has plain pilasters and a flat hood and the windows are sashes with stone sills and flat brick arches 21 II47 and 48 Fairfield Square53 28 33 N 2 09 01 W 53 47592 N 2 15038 W 53 47592 2 15038 47 and 48 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century Originally one house later divided into two it is in brick on a stone plinth with an eaves cornice and a slate roof There are two storeys a five bay central block and lower recessed one bay wings Steps lead up to a central paired doorway with a stone surround and fanlights The windows in the main part are sashes with stone sills and flat brick arches and in the wings there are sash windows in the ground floor and casement windows above 22 II49 Fairfield Square53 28 33 N 2 09 00 W 53 47595 N 2 15007 W 53 47595 2 15007 49 Fairfield Square nbsp Late 18th century Originally an inn with a stable wing to the rear later a private house it is in brick the right gable end rendered and it has a slate roof There are two storeys and four bays In the second bay is a doorway with pilasters a fanlight and a flat hood and in the gable end is a doorway with a three light fanlight The fourth bay contains a canted bay window and the other windows are sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches 23 IILock Cottage53 28 40 N 2 09 04 W 53 47785 N 2 15101 W 53 47785 2 15101 Lock Cottage nbsp Late 18th century Originally the lock keeper s cottage later a private house it is in brick with a slate roof a double depth plan two storeys two bays and a lean to on the left In the centre is a door and the windows are 20th century casements with stone sills and wedge lintels 24 25 II20 23 and 23A Fairfield Square53 28 33 N 2 08 59 W 53 47572 N 2 14983 W 53 47572 2 14983 20 23 and 23A Fairfield Square nbsp 1785 A row of five brick houses with slate roofs all with three bays and central doorways with architraves The middle two houses have three storeys above the doors are pediments the windows in the lower two floors are sashes and in the top floor they are casements The outer houses have two storeys above the doors are hoods and all the windows are sashes The entrance to No 232A is in the right return 8 26 II Fairfield Moravian Church house and manse53 28 31 N 2 08 59 W 53 47521 N 2 14977 W 53 47521 2 14977 Fairfield Moravian Church nbsp c 1785 The buildings are in brick on a stone plinth with an eaves cornice slate roofs and two storeys The church has a hipped roof and eight bays the central four bays projecting slightly with a pediment behind which is a bellcote with a cupola There is a central door with a flat head and two outer doors with architraves and pediments Most of the windows have been altered The church is flanked by a similar house on both sides each with a symmetrical front of three bays doors with pediments and sash windows 27 28 II Former Moravian College53 28 31 N 2 08 56 W 53 47525 N 2 14890 W 53 47525 2 14890 Former Moravian College nbsp c 1785 A house later used for other purposes it is in brick on a stone plinth and has slate roofs It has three storeys five bays and two two storey rear wings The central three bays project slightly and has a doorway with an architrave and pediment The windows are sashes with stone sills and lintels 27 29 IISundial53 28 30 N 2 08 59 W 53 47490 N 2 14969 W 53 47490 2 14969 Sundial nbsp 1785 The sundial is in the burial ground to the south of the church It is in stone and consists of a baluster type shaft and is decorated with stylised leaves The dial and gnomon are missing 30 31 IIThe Bungalow53 28 32 N 2 08 56 W 53 47563 N 2 14883 W 53 47563 2 14883 The Bungalow nbsp 1793 Originally a Sunday school later a private house it is in brick with a hipped slate roof It has one storey three bays and a small left extension The windows are sashes with flat brick arches 32 IIFairfield Top Lock Lock No 18 Ashton Canal53 28 40 N 2 09 02 W 53 47766 N 2 15064 W 53 47766 2 15064 Fairfield Top Lock nbsp 1794 97 The lock was doubled in the 1820s The earlier part is in stone and has double lock gates and the later part is in brick with stone dressings and is now without gates There are recessed boatman s walls and wide steps at the tail end of the island 24 33 IILockside53 28 41 N 2 09 03 W 53 47800 N 2 15071 W 53 47800 2 15071 Lockside nbsp 1790s possible Originally the house of the canal agent later that of the lock keeper it is in brick with a slate roof two storeys a symmetrical front of two bays and rear extensions In the centre is a porch and a doorway with a fanlight and a keystone The windows on the front are 20th century casements with stone sills and wedge lintels and at the rear they are sashes 24 34 IIFormer tollhouse53 28 40 N 2 09 02 W 53 47781 N 2 15069 W 53 47781 2 15069 Former tollhouse nbsp Early 19th century The former toll house is in brick and has a slate roof with coped gables and a flat roofed extension to the rear It consists of a single room and has a door with a semicircular fanlight The window has been replaced by a door 24 35 IIFormer packet boathouse53 28 39 N 2 09 05 W 53 47762 N 2 15149 W 53 47762 2 15149 Former packet boathouse nbsp 1833 The former boathouse for the packet boat is alongside the Ashton Canal and near bridge No 16 It is a long stone building with a slate roof and has a boat hole with a semicircular head under a coped gable containing a datestone On the side are a door and two windows with stone sill and lintels 24 36 IIBridge No 16 Ashton Canal53 28 39 N 2 09 04 W 53 47759 N 2 15098 W 53 47759 2 15098 Bridge No 16 Ashton Canal nbsp 1838 A stone footbridge crossing the canal it consists of a single segmental arch The bridge has a band the parapet is formed from vertically set slabs there are square end piers and a cobbled deck 24 37 IISt Mary s Church53 28 48 N 2 08 36 W 53 47990 N 2 14325 W 53 47990 2 14325 St Mary s Church nbsp 1846 47 A Commissioners church designed by E H Shellard in Gothic Revival style it is in yellow sandstone and has a slate roof with coped gables The church consists of a nave with a clerestory north and south aisles a south baptistry acting as a porch and a chancel At the west end is a bellcote The windows in the clerestory are spherical triangles and elsewhere they are lancets Inside the church is a west gallery 1 38 II19 Fairfield Square53 28 32 N 2 08 58 W 53 47566 N 2 14947 W 53 47566 2 14947 19 Fairfield Square nbsp 19th century A brick house with a slate roof two storeys and a symmetrical front of five bays The central round headed door has a fanlight and the windows are sashes with stone sills and segmental heads 39 II43 44 and 45 Fairfield Square53 28 33 N 2 09 03 W 53 47589 N 2 15082 W 53 47589 2 15082 43 44 and 45 Fairfield Square nbsp c 1870 A row of three brick houses on a stone plinth with a slate roof a double depth plan two storeys and two bays for each house The doorways have round heads carved impost blocks and voussoirs with alternating brick and stone The windows are sashes with stone sill in the ground floor they are paired with stone lintels and in the upper floor they are round headed with voussoirs similar to the doorways and an impost band 40 IIFairfield High School for girls East block53 28 31 N 2 09 03 W 53 47517 N 2 15073 W 53 47517 2 15073 Fairfield High School for girls nbsp 1871 The school is in brick on a projecting stone plinth and has stone dressings and a slate roof with coped gables There are three storeys seven bays and a porch at the right end The main doorway has a fanlight enriched spandrels a cornice and a blocking course and there is a smaller arched doorway The windows are sashes with stone sills and lintels 27 41 II37 Fairfield Square53 28 32 N 2 09 04 W 53 47563 N 2 15100 W 53 47563 2 15100 37 Fairfield Square nbsp c 1875 A brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof a double depth plan two storeys and a symmetrical front of three bays In the centre is a recessed porch with a segmental head The windows are sashes with stone sills those in the ground floor paired with stone lintels and in the upper floor with segmental heads 42 II32A and 32B Fairfield Square53 28 32 N 2 09 02 W 53 47552 N 2 15051 W 53 47552 2 15051 32A and 32B Fairfield Square nbsp c 1910 14 A pair of brick houses with a band rising above the porches and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and a symmetrical front with three bays for each house In the outer bays are recessed porches with stone lintels and the windows are sashes with brick sills and flat brick heads 43 II33 36 Fairfield Square53 28 32 N 2 09 02 W 53 47567 N 2 15067 W 53 47567 2 15067 33 36 Fairfield Square nbsp c 1910 14 A row of four brick houses with a band rising above the porches and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and a total of 14 bays The porches are recessed with semicircular heads and the windows are sashes with brick sills and flat brick heads 44 IIReferences edit nbsp Greater Manchester portalCitations edit a b Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 p 201 Historic England Historic England amp 1067985 a b Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 p 202 Historic England amp 1163826 Historic England amp 1067945 Historic England amp 1067975 a b Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 p 204 Historic England amp 1163732 Historic England amp 1067976 Historic England amp 1318102 Historic England amp 1067977 Historic England amp 1163743 Historic England amp 1163755 Historic England amp 1163762 Historic England amp 1067980 Historic England amp 1163774 Historic England amp 1067982 Historic England amp 1067983 Historic England amp 1163809 Historic England amp 1163814 Historic England amp 1067984 Historic England amp 1163818 a b c d e f Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 p 203 Historic England amp 1067974 Historic England amp 1356489 a b c Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 p 205 Historic England amp 1067981 Historic England amp 1067979 Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 p 206 Historic England amp 1067587 Historic England amp 1067978 Historic England amp 1356475 Historic England amp 1067973 Historic England amp 1067946 Historic England amp 1067947 Historic England amp 1356474 Historic England amp 1163722 Historic England amp 1318078 Historic England amp 1356491 Historic England amp 1067586 Historic England amp 1318056 Historic England amp 1318093 Historic England amp 1356490 Sources edit Historic England Cinderland Hall Farmhouse Droylsden 1067985 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 October 2017 Historic England Buckley Hill Farmhouse Droylsden 1163826 National Heritage List for England retrieved 7 October 2017 Historic England Barn to west of Buckley Hill Farmhouse Droylsden 1067945 National Heritage List for England retrieved 10 October 2017 Historic England Nos 3 4 and 5 Fairfield Square Droylsden 1067975 National Heritage List for England retrieved 8 October 2017 Historic England Nos 6A 6 and 6B Fairfield Square Droylsden 1163732 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 October 2017 Historic England No 7 Fairfield Square Droylsden 1067976 National Heritage List for England retrieved 8 October 2017 Historic 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England Nos 37A 38 39 40 and 40B Fairfield Square Droylsden 1067983 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 October 2017 Historic England Nos 41 The Orchards and 42 Fairfield Square Droylsden 1163809 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 October 2017 Historic England No 46 Fairfield Square Droylsden 1163814 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 October 2017 Historic England Nos 47 and 48 Fairfield Square Droylsden 1067984 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 October 2017 Historic England No 49 Fairfield Square Droylsden 1163818 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 October 2017 Historic England Lock Cottage Droylsden 1067974 National Heritage List for England retrieved 9 October 2017 Historic England Nos 20 23 and 23A Fairfield Square Droylsden 1356489 National Heritage List for England retrieved 7 October 2017 Historic England Fairfield Moravian Church Droylsden 1067981 National Heritage List for England retrieved 7 October 2017 Historic 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