The three-storey Wharfinger's Warehouse was erected by the Peak Forest Canal Company in 1828. It is a Grade II listed building now used as offices by the Tameside & Glossop Primary Care Mental Health Service.
In the foreground two Canadian geese are resting in Moorfield Place, a housing estate built on the site of the former Automasters Engineering Works.
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Great building!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful building... and, as a counselor myself, I am surprised and pleased to see a building for mental health!!! It's rare to see over there!
ReplyDeleteLove red brick buildings -it reminds me on my country of origin -the Netherlands:)
ReplyDeleteUnique photos ~ geese at charm to the brick building ~ Great shot ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteEverything looks in peace with itself. Great where alike is possible.
ReplyDeleteLove the atmosphere in this! So peaceful and quiet!
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