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Listed buildings in Sale, Greater Manchester

Sale is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The town and its adjacent area of Ashton upon Mersey contain 27 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. With the arrival of the railway in 1849, the town became a commuter area for Manchester. It contains a variety of listed buildings, which include houses, farmhouses, churches and associated structures, the railway station, public houses, a bank, a cinema, a footbridge, and three war memorials.


Key Edit

Grade Criteria[1]
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
118 and 129 Cross Street
53°25′44″N 2°19′17″W / 53.42885°N 2.32132°W / 53.42885; -2.32132 (118 and 129 Cross Street)
Late 17th century Originally a farmhouse, it is in brick on a stone plinth, with stone dressings, quoins, and a stone-slate roof. There are two storeys, two bays, and a rear wing. The doorway and the ground floor windows have basket-arched hood moulds and relieving arches, and the windows also have a dog-tooth band. The doorway has a moulded surround. The ground floor windows and one of the upper floor windows are casements, and the other is a sash window.[2][3] II
Barracks Farmhouse and Cottage
53°25′51″N 2°21′11″W / 53.43074°N 2.35298°W / 53.43074; -2.35298 (Barracks Farmhouse and Cottage)
1714 A farmhouse, later extended and converted into two cottages. It is in brick with a slate roof, two storeys, four bays, and lean-tos at the right and the rear. On the front is a trellis porch with a datestone above, and the windows are casements. Inside is an inglenook and a bressumer.[4] II
St Martin's Church
53°26′00″N 2°20′39″W / 53.43325°N 2.34407°W / 53.43325; -2.34407 (St Martin's Church)
 
1714 The baptistry was added in 1874, and the tower by George Truefitt in 1877. It is built in timber framing and in stone, and has a roof of slate and clay tiles. The church consists of a nave, a south porch, a north baptistry, a chancel with a north organ chamber and a south vestry, and a south tower.The tower has a projecting plinth, casement windows, a datestone, a timber framed clock stage with a clock face, gables on each side with bargeboards, and an elaborate weathervane. The baptistry is octagonal with a pyramidal roof, and the windows along the sides are mullioned with semicircular heads.[5][6] II*
Sundial
53°25′59″N 2°20′38″W / 53.43315°N 2.34395°W / 53.43315; -2.34395 (Sundial)
18th century The sundial is in the churchyard of St Martin's Church. It is in stone, and consists of a baluster-like shaft with a decorative band, on a circular base. On the top is a copper dial and gnomon.[7][8] II
Moss Cottage
53°25′25″N 2°20′32″W / 53.42372°N 2.34219°W / 53.42372; -2.34219 (Moss Cottage)
Late 18th century Originally two houses, later combined into one, it is in rendered brick, with a stone extension to the right, a dentilled eaves cornice, and a tiled roof. There are two storeys, a double-depth plan, and two bays. The central doorway has an architrave and a pediment, the windows are sashes, and above the door is a blank window.[9] II
Ashton New Hall
53°25′57″N 2°20′37″W / 53.43263°N 2.34370°W / 53.43263; -2.34370 (Ashton New Hall)
1804 Originally one house, later divided into two, it is in brick on a stone plinth, with a modillion eaves cornice, and a slate roof. There are two storeys, five bays, a double-depth plan, and a porch on each gable end. The central doorway has ¾ columns, a fanlight with radial bars, and an open pediment. The windows are sashes with stone sills and brick cambered arches, and there is an arched stair window in the left gable.[10][11] II
Jackson's Bridge
53°25′49″N 2°17′12″W / 53.43020°N 2.28676°W / 53.43020; -2.28676 (Jackson's Bridge)
 
1811 A footbridge crossing the River Mersey, it is in wrought iron. The bridge consists of a single span, with cast iron piers, timber decking, and is approached by wrought iron ramps.[12] II
Marsh Farm
53°25′47″N 2°20′46″W / 53.42961°N 2.34624°W / 53.42961; -2.34624 (Marsh Farm)
Early 19th century A farmhouse, later a private house, in brick with a plain eaves cornice, and a slate roof. There are two storeys, a double-depth plan, two bays, and a small rear wing. The central doorway has a round-arched head and a fanlight, and the windows are sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches.[13] II
St Anne's Church
53°25′15″N 2°18′34″W / 53.42089°N 2.30955°W / 53.42089; -2.30955 (St Anne's Church)
 
1854 The church was extended on three occasions later in the 19th century, and the baptistry was added in 1960. The church is stone and has a slate roof with coped gables. It consists of a nave, north and south aisles with separate roofs, north and south transepts, a chancel with vestries and an organ chamber, and a northwest steeple. The steeple has a two-stage tower with diagonal buttresses, an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles, and a spire with lucarnes and a weathercock. The baptistry is semi-octagonal and has crocketed pinnacles.[14][15] II
Brooklands station
53°25′02″N 2°19′32″W / 53.41727°N 2.32563°W / 53.41727; -2.32563 (Brooklands Station)
 
1859 A railway station for the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway, the booking hall is in red brick with blue brick dressings, a cornice band, a timber fascia, and a hipped slate roof. The entrance from the street has one storey, three bays, a central doorway and flanking windows, all with round heads. At the rear are two storeys, and steps lead down to the platform. There are brick buildings on both platforms, and on the Manchester platform is also a canopy.[16] II
St John's Church
53°24′33″N 2°19′07″W / 53.40925°N 2.31870°W / 53.40925; -2.31870 (St John's Church)
 
1864–68 The church was designed by Alfred Waterhouse in Gothic style. It is in sandstone with a red tiled roof, and consists of a nave, a north porch, double north and south transepts, and a chancel with a north vestry. At the west end are square corner pinnacles and a six-light window, and at the east end is a rose window, under which is a niche containing an eagle.[17][18] II*
Cemetery chapels
53°25′08″N 2°19′35″W / 53.41882°N 2.32642°W / 53.41882; -2.32642 (Cemetery chapels)
 
c. 1865 The chapels are in sandstone and have Welsh slate roofs with coped gables with cross finials. They have an H-shaped plan, with a central steeple over an archway and the chapels as cross-wings. The steeple has a two-stage tower with stepped buttresses, and an octagonal spire with lucarnes and a finial. The chapels have gabled porches and lancet windows.[19][20] II
St Mary Magdalene's Church
53°25′25″N 2°20′24″W / 53.42353°N 2.34013°W / 53.42353; -2.34013 (St Mary Magdalene's Church)
 
1872–74 The church is in stone, it has a tile roof with coped gables and finials, and is in Decorated style. The church consists of a nave, a south porch, north and south transepts, a chancel with an organ chamber, and a southeast steeple. The steeple has a three-stage tower with diagonal buttresses, an octagonal corner stair turret, octagonal pinnacles, and a spire with gabled lucarnes and a weathercock. The windows contain Geometrical tracery, and the east window has five lights.[7][21] II
Saint Martin's School and The Old School House
53°25′44″N 2°20′30″W / 53.42881°N 2.34157°W / 53.42881; -2.34157 (Saint Martin's School)
 
1874 A school and schoolmaster's house, with the tower added in 1877. They are in brick with stone dressings and slate roofs. The school has an L-shaped plan with sides of seven and four bays, and a single storey. It has a projecting plinth, a sill band, a decorative eaves band in applied timber, coped gables, and mullioned windows. At the corner is a tower with quoins and bands, an open belfry, clock faces, a pyramidal roof, and a weathervane. The house has three bays, a decorative porch, a dormer, and crested roof tiles.[22] II
Trinity House
53°25′14″N 2°18′26″W / 53.42064°N 2.30720°W / 53.42064; -2.30720 (Trinity House)
 
1875 Originally a Methodist church, later used for other purposes, it is in stone with a slate roof, and is in Classical style. There are two storeys, an entrance front of five bays, and seven bays along the sides. On the front is a full-height portico with two Ionic columns and two square columns, all in pink stone, carrying an entablature. The front has a rusticated plinth, giant corner pilasters, a dentilled cornice, and at the top is a three-bay dentilled pediment containing a cross in the tympanum. In the outer bays are windows with architraves, flat-headed in the ground floor, round-headed in the upper floor, and with decorative panels between them.[19][23] II
Sale Hotel
53°25′03″N 2°18′41″W / 53.41752°N 2.31131°W / 53.41752; -2.31131 (Sale Hotel)
 
1878 A hotel, later a public house, in brick with some stone dressings and a slate roof with lead finials. There is a main range with two storeys, a tower wing to the left, and a lower later extension to the right. In the centre is an entrance, above which is a large mullioned stair window; the other windows are casements. The left bay is canted with an attic above an embattled parapet, to the left is a single-storey entrance porch, partly half timbered. Behind this is a tall octagonal tower with narrow windows, and at the top is a continuous window under an octagonal roof.[2][24] II
Dovecote
53°25′39″N 2°17′29″W / 53.42758°N 2.29137°W / 53.42758; -2.29137 (Dovecote)
c. 1880 The dovecote is the only surviving structure associated with Sale Old Hall. It is in brick with stone dressings, a moulded eaves cornice, and a conical Westmorland slate roof The dovecote has an octagonal plan and two stages. In the lower stage are two doorways with elaborately moulded pointed arches and four lancet windows. The upper stage is corbelled out, it is circular, and contains four gabled bird entries.[25] II
St Paul's Church
53°25′22″N 2°19′19″W / 53.42265°N 2.32204°W / 53.42265; -2.32204 (St Paul's Church)
 
1883–84 The tower was added in 1911. The church is in stone and has slate roofs with coped gables, corner pinnacles, and cross finials. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a north porch, a chancel with a vestry, an organ chamber, and a polygonal apse, and a southwest tower. The tower has four stages, an arched doorway, angle buttresses with gablets, a niche for a statue, clock faces, an embattled parapet with pinnacles, and a pyramidal roof with a spike and a weathercock.[19][26] II
Brooks' Institute
53°25′42″N 2°20′31″W / 53.42844°N 2.34182°W / 53.42844; -2.34182 (Brooks' Institute)
1887 A hall designed by George Truefitt, it has a brick plinth, decorative timber framing above, and a clay tile roof. There is one storey, and an L-shaped plan. On the left is a gabled wing with a six-light mullioned window, a tile-hung gable, and a finial. In the right wing is a doorway with a datestone above and a hipped roof.[10][27] II
Lychgate, St Martin's Church
53°25′59″N 2°20′37″W / 53.43311°N 2.34369°W / 53.43311; -2.34369 (Lychgate, St Martin's Church)
 
1887 The lychgate, designed by George Truefitt, is at the entrance to the churchyard. It has a brick plinth a timber frame, and a pyramidal clay tile roof. On the sides are large semicircular timber arches, and the gates are in cast iron.[28] II
The Volunteer Hotel
53°25′42″N 2°19′20″W / 53.42846°N 2.32227°W / 53.42846; -2.32227 (The Volunteer Hotel)
 
1897 A public house in red brick with applied timber framing and some render, and a roof of slate and tile. It is in Jacobean style, and has two storeys, attics and a basement, and five bays, three of which are gabled with decorative bargeboards. In the second bay is a tower with a lantern and a lead dome. The doorway in the fourth bay has marble fluted pilasters, Composite capitals, ball finials and a triangular pediment. Also on the front are canted and rectangular bay windows.[2][29] II
Arden Hall
53°24′53″N 2°19′24″W / 53.41464°N 2.32331°W / 53.41464; -2.32331 (Arden Hall)
c. 1898 A large house in brick with detailing in render and timber framing, a moulded eaves cornice, and a tile roof. It has an irregular plan, two storeys with attics, and a front of three bays. The central bay contains a doorway above which is an arcaded verandah with a balustrade, and in the roof is a gabled dormer. The outer bays project forward and are gabled. The left bay has a two-storey flat-faced bow window with pargeting between the floors, and the right bay has a single-storey canted bay window, and an oriel window above.[2][30] II
Lloyd's Bank
53°25′30″N 2°19′14″W / 53.42497°N 2.32045°W / 53.42497; -2.32045 (Lloyd's Bank)
1902 The former bank, by Thomas Worthington and Son, is on a corner site, and has two storeys with attics, and sides of three bays. The ground floor is in rusticated stone, above is brick with stone dressings, and the roof is in green slate. The two-storey porch has an arched doorway with ¾ columns, a mullioned and transomed window, and a coped gable with a ball finial. In the ground floor are pilasters and windows with semi-elliptical heads, and in the upper floor are oriel windows and cartouches.[31][32] II
War memorial, St Anne's Church
53°25′15″N 2°18′34″W / 53.42093°N 2.30934°W / 53.42093; -2.30934 (War memorial, St Anne's Church)
 
1920 The war memorial is in the churchyard of St Anne's Church. It is in Aberdeen granite, and consists of a cross about 4 metres (13 ft) high. A laurel wreath is hung on the cross, which is decorated with palm leaves. The cross is on an octagonal plinth on an octagonal two-stepped base. At the foot of the shaft of the cross are four scrolled feet, and on the sides of the plinth are panels with inscriptions and the names of those lost in the First World War.[33] II
Ashton-upon-Mersey War Memorial
53°25′59″N 2°20′42″W / 53.43308°N 2.34488°W / 53.43308; -2.34488 (Ashton-upon-Mersey War Memorial)
 
1923 The war memorial is in the churchyard of St Martin's Church. It is in sandstone, and consists of a cross with a tapered shaft, on a stepped plinth, on a two-stepped base. In the centre of the cross arms is the carving of a crown with a smaller cross inside. On the front of the plinth is a bronze wreath, and inscriptions relating to both World Wars.[34] II
Sale War Memorial
53°25′29″N 2°19′11″W / 53.42481°N 2.31967°W / 53.42481; -2.31967 (Sale War Memorial)
 
1925 The war memorial consists of a statue in Portland stone of Saint George with a sword and a shield. It stands on a base of polished granite with a pedestal, a tall square shaft with a projecting base, and a small stylobate. On the pedestal are bay leaf wreaths and coats of arms, and on the shaft are bronze plaques containing the names of those lost in the war.[19][35] II
Tatton Cinema
53°25′31″N 2°19′34″W / 53.42519°N 2.32621°W / 53.42519; -2.32621 (Tatton Cinema)
 
1933 The former cinema is in brick, partly rendered, it has a hipped Welsh slate roof with a tiled ridge, and is in Neo-Egyptian style. The front is flanked by full-height pylons containing shop windows in the lower part, and narrow windows with projecting cornices above. Over the entrance are four columns with lotus capitals.[2][36] II

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  • Historic England, "Nos. 118 and 120 Cross Street, Sale (1067894)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 November 2017
  • Historic England, "Barracks Farmhouse and cottage, Sale (1067891)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 November 2017
  • Historic England, "Church of St Martin, Sale (1067893)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 October 2017
  • Historic England, "Sundial, Saint Martin's Church graveyard, Sale (1356527)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 November 2017
  • Historic England, "Moss Cottage The Beech, Sale (1356528)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 November 2017
  • Historic England, "Ashton New Hall, Sale (1101537)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 November 2017
  • Historic England, "Jackson's Bridge, Sale (1458867)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 February 2019
  • Historic England, "Marsh Farm, Sale (1101556)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 November 2017
  • Historic England, "Church of St Anne, Sale (1347890)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 November 2017
  • Historic England, "Brooklands Station, Sale (1245224)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 November 2017
  • Historic England, "Church of St John the Divine, Sale (1261946)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 October 2017
  • Historic England, "Sale and Brooklands Cemetery Chapel, Sale (1389135)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 November 2017
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Sale is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford Greater Manchester England The town and its adjacent area of Ashton upon Mersey contain 27 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these two are listed at Grade II the middle grade and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade With the arrival of the railway in 1849 the town became a commuter area for Manchester It contains a variety of listed buildings which include houses farmhouses churches and associated structures the railway station public houses a bank a cinema a footbridge and three war memorials Key EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 II Particularly important buildings of more than special interestII Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings EditName and location Photograph Date Notes Grade118 and 129 Cross Street53 25 44 N 2 19 17 W 53 42885 N 2 32132 W 53 42885 2 32132 118 and 129 Cross Street Late 17th century Originally a farmhouse it is in brick on a stone plinth with stone dressings quoins and a stone slate roof There are two storeys two bays and a rear wing The doorway and the ground floor windows have basket arched hood moulds and relieving arches and the windows also have a dog tooth band The doorway has a moulded surround The ground floor windows and one of the upper floor windows are casements and the other is a sash window 2 3 IIBarracks Farmhouse and Cottage53 25 51 N 2 21 11 W 53 43074 N 2 35298 W 53 43074 2 35298 Barracks Farmhouse and Cottage 1714 A farmhouse later extended and converted into two cottages It is in brick with a slate roof two storeys four bays and lean tos at the right and the rear On the front is a trellis porch with a datestone above and the windows are casements Inside is an inglenook and a bressumer 4 IISt Martin s Church53 26 00 N 2 20 39 W 53 43325 N 2 34407 W 53 43325 2 34407 St Martin s Church nbsp 1714 The baptistry was added in 1874 and the tower by George Truefitt in 1877 It is built in timber framing and in stone and has a roof of slate and clay tiles The church consists of a nave a south porch a north baptistry a chancel with a north organ chamber and a south vestry and a south tower The tower has a projecting plinth casement windows a datestone a timber framed clock stage with a clock face gables on each side with bargeboards and an elaborate weathervane The baptistry is octagonal with a pyramidal roof and the windows along the sides are mullioned with semicircular heads 5 6 II Sundial53 25 59 N 2 20 38 W 53 43315 N 2 34395 W 53 43315 2 34395 Sundial 18th century The sundial is in the churchyard of St Martin s Church It is in stone and consists of a baluster like shaft with a decorative band on a circular base On the top is a copper dial and gnomon 7 8 IIMoss Cottage53 25 25 N 2 20 32 W 53 42372 N 2 34219 W 53 42372 2 34219 Moss Cottage Late 18th century Originally two houses later combined into one it is in rendered brick with a stone extension to the right a dentilled eaves cornice and a tiled roof There are two storeys a double depth plan and two bays The central doorway has an architrave and a pediment the windows are sashes and above the door is a blank window 9 IIAshton New Hall53 25 57 N 2 20 37 W 53 43263 N 2 34370 W 53 43263 2 34370 Ashton New Hall 1804 Originally one house later divided into two it is in brick on a stone plinth with a modillion eaves cornice and a slate roof There are two storeys five bays a double depth plan and a porch on each gable end The central doorway has columns a fanlight with radial bars and an open pediment The windows are sashes with stone sills and brick cambered arches and there is an arched stair window in the left gable 10 11 IIJackson s Bridge53 25 49 N 2 17 12 W 53 43020 N 2 28676 W 53 43020 2 28676 Jackson s Bridge nbsp 1811 A footbridge crossing the River Mersey it is in wrought iron The bridge consists of a single span with cast iron piers timber decking and is approached by wrought iron ramps 12 IIMarsh Farm53 25 47 N 2 20 46 W 53 42961 N 2 34624 W 53 42961 2 34624 Marsh Farm Early 19th century A farmhouse later a private house in brick with a plain eaves cornice and a slate roof There are two storeys a double depth plan two bays and a small rear wing The central doorway has a round arched head and a fanlight and the windows are sashes with stone sills and cambered brick arches 13 IISt Anne s Church53 25 15 N 2 18 34 W 53 42089 N 2 30955 W 53 42089 2 30955 St Anne s Church nbsp 1854 The church was extended on three occasions later in the 19th century and the baptistry was added in 1960 The church is stone and has a slate roof with coped gables It consists of a nave north and south aisles with separate roofs north and south transepts a chancel with vestries and an organ chamber and a northwest steeple The steeple has a two stage tower with diagonal buttresses an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles and a spire with lucarnes and a weathercock The baptistry is semi octagonal and has crocketed pinnacles 14 15 IIBrooklands station53 25 02 N 2 19 32 W 53 41727 N 2 32563 W 53 41727 2 32563 Brooklands Station nbsp 1859 A railway station for the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway the booking hall is in red brick with blue brick dressings a cornice band a timber fascia and a hipped slate roof The entrance from the street has one storey three bays a central doorway and flanking windows all with round heads At the rear are two storeys and steps lead down to the platform There are brick buildings on both platforms and on the Manchester platform is also a canopy 16 IISt John s Church53 24 33 N 2 19 07 W 53 40925 N 2 31870 W 53 40925 2 31870 St John s Church nbsp 1864 68 The church was designed by Alfred Waterhouse in Gothic style It is in sandstone with a red tiled roof and consists of a nave a north porch double north and south transepts and a chancel with a north vestry At the west end are square corner pinnacles and a six light window and at the east end is a rose window under which is a niche containing an eagle 17 18 II Cemetery chapels53 25 08 N 2 19 35 W 53 41882 N 2 32642 W 53 41882 2 32642 Cemetery chapels nbsp c 1865 The chapels are in sandstone and have Welsh slate roofs with coped gables with cross finials They have an H shaped plan with a central steeple over an archway and the chapels as cross wings The steeple has a two stage tower with stepped buttresses and an octagonal spire with lucarnes and a finial The chapels have gabled porches and lancet windows 19 20 IISt Mary Magdalene s Church53 25 25 N 2 20 24 W 53 42353 N 2 34013 W 53 42353 2 34013 St Mary Magdalene s Church nbsp 1872 74 The church is in stone it has a tile roof with coped gables and finials and is in Decorated style The church consists of a nave a south porch north and south transepts a chancel with an organ chamber and a southeast steeple The steeple has a three stage tower with diagonal buttresses an octagonal corner stair turret octagonal pinnacles and a spire with gabled lucarnes and a weathercock The windows contain Geometrical tracery and the east window has five lights 7 21 IISaint Martin s School and The Old School House53 25 44 N 2 20 30 W 53 42881 N 2 34157 W 53 42881 2 34157 Saint Martin s School nbsp 1874 A school and schoolmaster s house with the tower added in 1877 They are in brick with stone dressings and slate roofs The school has an L shaped plan with sides of seven and four bays and a single storey It has a projecting plinth a sill band a decorative eaves band in applied timber coped gables and mullioned windows At the corner is a tower with quoins and bands an open belfry clock faces a pyramidal roof and a weathervane The house has three bays a decorative porch a dormer and crested roof tiles 22 IITrinity House53 25 14 N 2 18 26 W 53 42064 N 2 30720 W 53 42064 2 30720 Trinity House nbsp 1875 Originally a Methodist church later used for other purposes it is in stone with a slate roof and is in Classical style There are two storeys an entrance front of five bays and seven bays along the sides On the front is a full height portico with two Ionic columns and two square columns all in pink stone carrying an entablature The front has a rusticated plinth giant corner pilasters a dentilled cornice and at the top is a three bay dentilled pediment containing a cross in the tympanum In the outer bays are windows with architraves flat headed in the ground floor round headed in the upper floor and with decorative panels between them 19 23 IISale Hotel53 25 03 N 2 18 41 W 53 41752 N 2 31131 W 53 41752 2 31131 Sale Hotel nbsp 1878 A hotel later a public house in brick with some stone dressings and a slate roof with lead finials There is a main range with two storeys a tower wing to the left and a lower later extension to the right In the centre is an entrance above which is a large mullioned stair window the other windows are casements The left bay is canted with an attic above an embattled parapet to the left is a single storey entrance porch partly half timbered Behind this is a tall octagonal tower with narrow windows and at the top is a continuous window under an octagonal roof 2 24 IIDovecote53 25 39 N 2 17 29 W 53 42758 N 2 29137 W 53 42758 2 29137 Dovecote c 1880 The dovecote is the only surviving structure associated with Sale Old Hall It is in brick with stone dressings a moulded eaves cornice and a conical Westmorland slate roof The dovecote has an octagonal plan and two stages In the lower stage are two doorways with elaborately moulded pointed arches and four lancet windows The upper stage is corbelled out it is circular and contains four gabled bird entries 25 IISt Paul s Church53 25 22 N 2 19 19 W 53 42265 N 2 32204 W 53 42265 2 32204 St Paul s Church nbsp 1883 84 The tower was added in 1911 The church is in stone and has slate roofs with coped gables corner pinnacles and cross finials It consists of a nave with a clerestory north and south aisles a north porch a chancel with a vestry an organ chamber and a polygonal apse and a southwest tower The tower has four stages an arched doorway angle buttresses with gablets a niche for a statue clock faces an embattled parapet with pinnacles and a pyramidal roof with a spike and a weathercock 19 26 IIBrooks Institute53 25 42 N 2 20 31 W 53 42844 N 2 34182 W 53 42844 2 34182 Brooks Institute 1887 A hall designed by George Truefitt it has a brick plinth decorative timber framing above and a clay tile roof There is one storey and an L shaped plan On the left is a gabled wing with a six light mullioned window a tile hung gable and a finial In the right wing is a doorway with a datestone above and a hipped roof 10 27 IILychgate St Martin s Church53 25 59 N 2 20 37 W 53 43311 N 2 34369 W 53 43311 2 34369 Lychgate St Martin s Church nbsp 1887 The lychgate designed by George Truefitt is at the entrance to the churchyard It has a brick plinth a timber frame and a pyramidal clay tile roof On the sides are large semicircular timber arches and the gates are in cast iron 28 IIThe Volunteer Hotel53 25 42 N 2 19 20 W 53 42846 N 2 32227 W 53 42846 2 32227 The Volunteer Hotel nbsp 1897 A public house in red brick with applied timber framing and some render and a roof of slate and tile It is in Jacobean style and has two storeys attics and a basement and five bays three of which are gabled with decorative bargeboards In the second bay is a tower with a lantern and a lead dome The doorway in the fourth bay has marble fluted pilasters Composite capitals ball finials and a triangular pediment Also on the front are canted and rectangular bay windows 2 29 IIArden Hall53 24 53 N 2 19 24 W 53 41464 N 2 32331 W 53 41464 2 32331 Arden Hall c 1898 A large house in brick with detailing in render and timber framing a moulded eaves cornice and a tile roof It has an irregular plan two storeys with attics and a front of three bays The central bay contains a doorway above which is an arcaded verandah with a balustrade and in the roof is a gabled dormer The outer bays project forward and are gabled The left bay has a two storey flat faced bow window with pargeting between the floors and the right bay has a single storey canted bay window and an oriel window above 2 30 IILloyd s Bank53 25 30 N 2 19 14 W 53 42497 N 2 32045 W 53 42497 2 32045 Lloyd s Bank 1902 The former bank by Thomas Worthington and Son is on a corner site and has two storeys with attics and sides of three bays The ground floor is in rusticated stone above is brick with stone dressings and the roof is in green slate The two storey porch has an arched doorway with columns a mullioned and transomed window and a coped gable with a ball finial In the ground floor are pilasters and windows with semi elliptical heads and in the upper floor are oriel windows and cartouches 31 32 IIWar memorial St Anne s Church53 25 15 N 2 18 34 W 53 42093 N 2 30934 W 53 42093 2 30934 War memorial St Anne s Church nbsp 1920 The war memorial is in the churchyard of St Anne s Church It is in Aberdeen granite and consists of a cross about 4 metres 13 ft high A laurel wreath is hung on the cross which is decorated with palm leaves The cross is on an octagonal plinth on an octagonal two stepped base At the foot of the shaft of the cross are four scrolled feet and on the sides of the plinth are panels with inscriptions and the names of those lost in the First World War 33 IIAshton upon Mersey War Memorial53 25 59 N 2 20 42 W 53 43308 N 2 34488 W 53 43308 2 34488 Ashton upon Mersey War Memorial nbsp 1923 The war memorial is in the churchyard of St Martin s Church It is in sandstone and consists of a cross with a tapered shaft on a stepped plinth on a two stepped base In the centre of the cross arms is the carving of a crown with a smaller cross inside On the front of the plinth is a bronze wreath and inscriptions relating to both World Wars 34 IISale War Memorial53 25 29 N 2 19 11 W 53 42481 N 2 31967 W 53 42481 2 31967 Sale War Memorial nbsp 1925 The war memorial consists of a statue in Portland stone of Saint George with a sword and a shield It stands on a base of polished granite with a pedestal a tall square shaft with a projecting base and a small stylobate On the pedestal are bay leaf wreaths and coats of arms and on the shaft are bronze plaques containing the names of those lost in the war 19 35 IITatton Cinema53 25 31 N 2 19 34 W 53 42519 N 2 32621 W 53 42519 2 32621 Tatton Cinema nbsp 1933 The former cinema is in brick partly rendered it has a hipped Welsh slate roof with a tiled ridge and is in Neo Egyptian style The front is flanked by full height pylons containing shop windows in the lower part and narrow windows with projecting cornices above Over the entrance are four columns with lotus capitals 2 36 IIReferences Edit nbsp Greater Manchester portalCitations Edit Historic England a b c d e Hartwell et al 2011 p 573 Historic England amp 1067894 Historic England amp 1067891 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 109 110 Historic England amp 1067893 a b Hartwell et al 2011 p 110 Historic England amp 1356527 Historic England amp 1356528 a b Hartwell et al 2011 p 111 Historic England amp 1101537 Historic England amp 1458867 Historic England amp 1101556 Hartwell et al 2011 p 571 Historic England amp 1347890 Historic England amp 1245224 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 571 572 Historic England amp 1261946 a b c d Hartwell et al 2011 p 572 Historic England amp 1389135 Historic England amp 1067895 Historic England amp 1101478 Historic England amp 1101800 Historic England amp 1393422 Historic England amp 1356529 Historic England amp 1101765 Historic England amp 1067892 Historic England amp 1101520 Historic England amp 1401662 Historic England amp 1391565 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 572 573 Historic England amp 1101761 Historic England amp 1433672 Historic England amp 1440079 Historic 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