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Thornydykes GRE03_01_053
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Thornydykes GRE03_01_053
Thornydykes, Blackburn Road, Sharples, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Greater Manchester. The exterior of Thornydykes, located on land between Blackburn Road and Ivy Bank Road. Photograohed between 1860 and 1874.
During the late 1800s Thornydykes (spelled Thorneydykes in the album) was home to Thomas Greenhalgh, an Associate of the Archaeological Association and a man of independant means. The house was demolished in the 1930s and the houses of Thornydyke Avenue now occupy the site
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Media ID 26522055
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Victorian Villa Detached House
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This print captures the essence of Thornydykes, an exquisite Victorian villa nestled between Blackburn Road and Ivy Bank Road in Astley Bridge, Bolton. Dating back to the late 1800s, this magnificent detached house was once the cherished residence of Thomas Greenhalgh, a man of independent means and esteemed Associate of the Archaeological Association. The image showcases the grandeur and elegance that defined Thornydykes during its heyday. With its imposing presence and intricate architectural details, it stood as a testament to Victorian opulence. The lush surroundings further enhance its charm, transporting us back to a time when tranquility reigned supreme. Sadly, Thornydykes met its demise in the 1930s when it was demolished to make way for modern progress. Today, Thornydyke Avenue stands proudly on this hallowed ground where history once unfolded. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph from Historic England Archive, we are reminded of a bygone era filled with grace and sophistication. It serves as a poignant reminder that even though buildings may vanish over time, their stories continue to resonate through photographs like these. Let us cherish this glimpse into our past and appreciate the legacy left behind by structures such as Thornydykes – testaments to human ingenuity and timeless beauty.
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