New Mills - Stanley House
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Image: © Dave Bevis Taken: 26 Jul 2013
Market Street frontage. For High Street frontage, please see Image Stanley House was built in 1899 by The Equitable & Industrial Co-operative Society and in its life time has served many purposes, including providing office space and a furniture and hardware store that retailed for many years. Johnnie Johnson Housing has transformed the building into one and two bedroom quality flats, whilst maintaining most of the original features. See also http://www.vebra.com/vebra/renting/directory/Derbyshire/High%20Peak. Note that the beehive logo carved into the stone at the gable ends signifies industry.