Salford
Name | Completed | Architect | Location | Grid Ref | Ref(s) |
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Barton Swing Aqueduct | 1894 | Leader Williams | Bridgewater Canal, Urmston | SJ767977 | |
Central railway viaduct | 1844 | Sir John Hawkshaw | New Bailey Street, Salford | SJ831985 | |
Church of St Andrew | 1879 | Herbert Edward Tijou | Chadwick Road, Eccles | SJ773988 | |
Church of St Peter | 1869 | G. E. Street | Chorley Road, Swinton | SD773020 | |
Church of St Philip with St Stephen | 1825 | Sir Robert Smirke | St Philip's Place, Salford | SJ825986 | |
Church of the Sacred Trinity | 1752 | Trinity Market, Salford | SJ835987 | ||
Former public baths | 1855 | Thomas Worthington | Collier Street, Salford | SD772011 | |
Kersal Cell | 16th century | Whitewater Drive, Kersal | SD810015 | ||
Manchester Tennis and Racquet Club | 1880 | George Tunstal Redmayne | Blackfriars Road, Salford | SJ832989 | |
Monton Unitarian Church | 1875 | Thomas Worthington | Monton Green, Eccles | SJ766997 | |
Parish Church of St Luke | 1865 | George Gilbert Scott | Liverpool Street, Salford | SJ799987 | |
Salford Cathedral | 1845 | Weightman & Hadfield | Chapel Street, Salford | SJ828986 | |
Southern railway viaduct | 1844 | Sir John Hawkshaw | New Bailey Street, Salford | SJ831985 | |
United Reformed Church | 1844 | Sir John Hawkshaw | New Bailey Street, Salford | SJ831985 |
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