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Friends Meeting House, Cheadle Hulme, Historic Building Record |
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Architectural History Practice Ltd unpublished report series
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Abstract: |
The meeting house has medium heritage significance as a Victorian domestic building which was converted for use as a meeting house in the 1950s. Evidential value: The meeting house has an overall low level of significance for evidential value. The Greater Manchester Historic Environment Record has not identified the site for any archaeological interest. Historical value: Little is known about the builders or architect of 91 Station Road but some research has been undertaken of the occupiers of the building. As a typical Victorian villa which was purchased in the 1950s and converted for meeting house use, it has medium historical value. Aesthetic value: The meeting house has a high aesthetic value. It is an attractive late Victorian building which retains much of its original external architectural detail, compromised slightly by the extensions. It makes a positive contribution to the street scene. Communal value: The building is in use as a Quaker meeting house and for community groups. The meeting house has a medium communal value. |
Author: |
E Neil
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Publisher: |
Architectural History Practice Ltd
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Please note: this record has been validated by-proxy by Historic England.
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Year of Publication: |
2015
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Site: |
Friends Meeting House, Station Road, Cheadle Hulme |
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Greater Manchester |
District: |
Stockport |
Parish: |
CHEADLE AND BRAMHALL |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 387831, 386298 (Easting, Northing)
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Created Date: |
01 Feb 2018 |