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Lowes Arms
The Lowes Arms public house.
Image: © Peter McDermott
Taken: 23 Aug 2014
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M67 exit slip at Junction 2
Image: © Colin Pyle
Taken: 4 Jul 2012
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M67 Junction 2
Hyde Road, Denton approaching St. Ann's Road and Junction 2 of the M67, taken from the top deck of a bus.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 29 Apr 2008
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Sliproad from M67
The sliproad from the Westbound M67 at Junction 2.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 11 Aug 2009
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Broomstair View 1885
A row of terraced houses on Hyde Road, Broomstair, Denton, built in 1885.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 11 Aug 2009
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The A57 Manchester Road, looking east
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 4 Jul 2011
0.06 miles
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Signs at 328 Hyde Road, Denton
Broomstair Metal Co.Ltd was set up in 1980 and was dissolved in 1993.
The business actually began in the 1950s. When the founder died the company went to the eldest son who is now retiring. The grandson built the large building in the yard at the side of the river and has now moved to bigger purpose built premises.
The industrial unit is now back on the market.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 1 Dec 2014
0.06 miles
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Lowes Arms
The Lowe's Arms Public House stands on the north side of Hyde Road, Haughton, just above Broomstair Bridge across the River Tame. At first it faced Old Broom Lane, which was the then the main road connecting Haughton with Hyde via a ford across the river. In 1818 the turnpike road between Manchester and Hyde was completed and this passed behind the house. Subsequently, the front and back of the house were reversed so that it stood on the turnpike (Hyde Road).
On the 2 May 1823 an indenture was drawn up between John Lowe, George Gosling and Jonathan Gibbons for Gosling and Gibbons to lease the house but in the following year Charles Knott took over the lease. At this time the building was little more than a terraced house but with the coat of arms of the Lowe and Sidebotham families over the doorway. The Sidebotham family of Bowden, Cheshire, were landowners in Haughton.
Nearby, there were two coal pits. Broomstair Colliery was on the opposite side of Hyde Road to the house and Jet Amber Mine was on the same side in Jet Amber Fields, Farmers Fold, lying between the house and the river. As a result, miners frequented the Lowe's Arms. It was recorded that beer was then 2d a pint and each miner would put half-a-crown (2s 6d) on the table. This meant that each miner could consume up to 15 pints of beer!
Information from a now dead web page originally on the "pittdixon" website.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 11 Aug 2009
0.07 miles
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Hyde Road, Denton
At Broomstair bridge over the River Tame. the A57 Manchester Road, Hyde, Cheshire becomes Hyde Road, Denton, Lancashire. Now of course it is all Tameside, Greater Manchester.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 9 Feb 2019
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Weir at Broomstair
Weir on the River Tame from Broomstair Bridge.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 1 Dec 2014
0.08 miles