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Elizabeth Stopford Almshouses, 26-32 Marie Close, Denton, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M34 7SP

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Elizabeth Stopford Almshouses consists of four bungalows for widows living in Tameside.

Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service.

Denton was mentioned in Domesday as Dentune and had a church and belonged to the Archbishop of York. It lies is about five miles east of Manchester which was known as Mamucium to the Romans and in Domesday as Mamcestre. The town was associated with the textile industry since the 14th century when Flemish weavers arrived and subsequently transformed when the industrial revolution began and the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal made it an inland port. The mainly perpendicular cathedral survived the Second World War and also Chetham's hospital with its famous library thought to be the first public library in Europe.

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Managed by Edward Mayes Trust

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