Rochdale, The Orchard 1898
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Rochdale adopted this red brick building, correctly named the Orchard, as the Manor House because it was the residence of the Deardens before they purchased the manor from the poet Lord Byron. Described as new in 1702, it had an orchard, a sundial, a lake and extensive gardens. It was demolished in 1922 and the war memorial was built on its site.
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