Building record 5572 - 280 Buxton Road (Albert House), Disley

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Summary

Albert House was built and occupied by mill owners, the Anderton Turners in 1870 and forms part of the original Albert Terrace. The property is a lasting reminder that the area of Newtown was once home to Albert Mill, a Dye and bleach works which has since been demolished. A mill pond survives to the rear of the property.

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Full Description

Village/Town: Disley
280 Buxton Road,
Albert House
SK12 2PY

Built and occupied by mill owners, the Anderton Turners in 1870. Albert House forms part of the original Albert Terrace.

The property is a lasting reminder that the area of Newtown was once home to Albert Mill, a Dye and bleach works which has since been demolished.

A stark reminder of the industrial heritage of Newtown. Mill pond to the rear of the property. Significant to the industrial heritage of the area and of high streetscape value. (1)


<1> Cheshire East Council, 2010, Cheshire East LDF Local List of Historic Buildings (Report). SCH5404.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Report: Cheshire East Council. 2010. Cheshire East LDF Local List of Historic Buildings. N/A.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 991 845 (11m by 16m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ98SE
Civil Parish DISLEY, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County DISLEY, STOCKPORT, CHESHIRE

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Record last edited

Nov 17 2021 4:35PM