Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Ashton Town Hall (PRN: 11471)

PRN11471
Site or location nameAshton Town Hall
Summary
DescriptionNeo classical type. Ashlar. 7 x 8 bays with a 5-bay extension.'
Monument TypeMEETING HALL;MEETING HALL
DesginationNone
MaterialSANDSTONE, BRICK
Location
CountryENGLAND
CountyAshton under lyne
Site LocationAshton Town Hall
PostcodeOL6 6DA.
Map ReferenceNGR: SJ93749923 (393740, 399230)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (29-07-2018)
ThreatEncroaching development
SignifNegligible
Identifiers
NMR Number770.1.0
Source
(1910) Ashton Town Hall .
(1917) Ashton Town Hall funeral Ashton Munitions explosion.
(1915) Ashton Town Hall, The Bureau War Munition volunteers enlisting. The Reporter
Administration
Recorded By (Date)Kevin Wright - Tameside Archaeological Society Ltd
Copiled On29-07-2018
Last Updated29-07-2018
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