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Stayley Cricket Club - Ground
Looking across Stayley CC's Oxford Street ground in Millbrook, Stalybridge.
Image: © BatAndBall
Taken: 22 Nov 2012
0.09 miles
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Millbrook, Cheshire: Spring-grove Woollen Mill
This derelict building is the remains of Spring-Grove Woollen Mill. When it closed is not known to me.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton
Taken: 10 Jul 2010
0.11 miles
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Staley & Millbrook Viaduct site
The site of Staley & Millbrook Railway Viaduct. Staley & Millbrook Railway Station was an LNWR station on the Micklehurst Line, which was open to passengers from 3rd May 1886 to 1st November 1909. By the 1970's, the railway line itself had been mostly removed, save for a small branch leading to a local power station.
Image: © Tom Hindley
Taken: 18 May 2012
0.11 miles
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Oakwood Mill, Millbrook, near Stalybridge
This is a very ruinous mill that is part demolished. Built 1851 and re-engined 1908 with an engine house behind the closest building. The engine house has white glazed bricks internally but is otherwise completely ruined.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 13 Feb 2010
0.12 miles
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Site of Staley & Millbrook Railway Station 1
The site of Staley & Millbrook Railway Station, an LNWR station on the Micklehurst Line, which was open to passengers from 3rd May 1886 to 1st November 1909. By the 1970's, the railway line itself had been mostly removed, save for a small branch leading to a local power station.
Image: © Tom Hindley
Taken: 18 May 2012
0.12 miles
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Stayley Cricket Club - Pavilion
Stayley CC run two teams in the Saddleworth & District Cricket League.
Image: © BatAndBall
Taken: 22 Nov 2012
0.13 miles
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Spring Bank Lane Bridge No.96
On the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. This modern bridge replaced a swing bridge and the presumed pivot point can still be seen on the right hand bank in this view.
Image: © Kevin Waterhouse
Taken: 3 Apr 2023
0.14 miles
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Huddersfield Narrow Canal at dusk
The stretch between Lock 8W and Grove Road Bridge.
Image: © Christine Johnstone
Taken: 17 May 2010
0.16 miles
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Oakwood Mill, Millbrook
This is a very ruinous mill that is part demolished. Built 1851 and re-engined 1908 with an engine house just left of the chimney. The engine house has white glazed bricks internally but is otherwise completely ruined.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 13 Feb 2010
0.16 miles
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Huddersfield Narrow Canal Bridge 96
The bridge carries Spring Bank Lane over the canal.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal runs for 20 miles between Huddersfield in West Yorkshire and Ashton under Lyne in Greater Manchester, UK. The summit of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal is the highest navigable waterway in Britain. Standedge Tunnel on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal is Britain's longest canal tunnel. The canal has a total of 74 locks. The Huddersfield Narrow Canal was fully opened in 1811 but was abandoned in the 1950s. It links the southern end of the Huddersfield Broad Canal, just north of Kings Mill, with the Ashton and Peak Forest Canals at Ashton under Lyne on the Lancashire side of the Pennines. The Huddersfield Narrow Canal re-opened to navigation in May 2001. http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk/index.htm
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal should not be confused with the Huddersfield Broad Canal which runs between the centre of Huddersfield and the Calder and Hebble Navigation at Cooper Bridge.
Image: © Richard Rogerson
Taken: 9 Jul 2017
0.16 miles