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Boundary Stone at Sd8090601825 at the Junction with Singleton Brook (That Part in Bury District)

A Grade II Listed Building in Kersal, Bury

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Latitude: 53.5128 / 53°30'45"N

Longitude: -2.2894 / 2°17'21"W

OS Eastings: 380902

OS Northings: 401826

OS Grid: SD809018

Mapcode National: GBR D63.ZR

Mapcode Global: WH983.SYZX

Plus Code: 9C5VGP76+46

Entry Name: Boundary Stone at Sd8090601825 at the Junction with Singleton Brook (That Part in Bury District)

Listing Date: 14 July 2010

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1393874

English Heritage Legacy ID: 508665

ID on this website: 101393874

Location: Bury, M7

County: Bury

Electoral Ward/Division: Kersal

Built-Up Area: Salford

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester

Church of England Parish: Kersal Moor St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Manchester

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Listing Text


326/0/10086 KERSAL VALE ROAD
14-JUL-10 (West side)
BOUNDARY STONE AT SD8090601825 AT THE
JUNCTION WITH SINGLETON BROOK (THAT PA
RT IN BURY DISTRICT)

II
Boundary stone. 1853. Ashlar. Triangular plan. Inscribed "SALFORD/ PRESTWICH" and on chamfered top "BOUNDARY STONE". Denotes the boundary (along the line of Singleton Brook) between Prestwich (in Bury) and Salford. Probably erected in 1853, the year when the 3 townships of Broughton, Pendleton and Salford were brought together to form the new County Borough of Salford. Forms a group with the boundary stones in Bury Old Road (qv) and Singleton Road (qv).

Part of the boundary stone lies within Salford district.

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION
The Boundary Stone at the Junction with Singleton Brook, dated 1853, is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons:

* Date: It is a good example of a mid C19 boundary stone, which still survives in its original form.
* Historical: It marks a change in local government boundaries when the townships of Broughton, Pendleton and Salford were brought together and formed the new County Borough of Salford.

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