SJ9698 : Leech's Tunnel, looking north
near to Stalybridge, Tameside, Great Britain

Leech's Tunnel, looking north
Leech's Tunnel was a partially covered footpath that allowed access from Hall Quarry in Dukinfield to Stalybridge without disturbing the Gorse Hall Estate.
"Gorse Hall" is the local name for a former estate (and site of two stately homes of the same name) on the border between Stalybridge and Dukinfield, Greater Manchester.
The first Gorse Hall ("Old Gorse Hall") dates back to at least the 1600's, and was demolished during the 1960's.
The New Gorse Hall Mansion was built in 1835 by local mill owner John Leech (grandfather of Beatrix Potter).
After his wife's death, the Mansion was bought by a local builder for his son, George Harry Storrs, who was murdered in mysterious circumstances on November 1st, 1909.
The bricks used to construct the New Mansion were then used to re-front the Banks in Stalybridge town centre.
"Gorse Hall" is the local name for a former estate (and site of two stately homes of the same name) on the border between Stalybridge and Dukinfield, Greater Manchester.
The first Gorse Hall ("Old Gorse Hall") dates back to at least the 1600's, and was demolished during the 1960's.
The New Gorse Hall Mansion was built in 1835 by local mill owner John Leech (grandfather of Beatrix Potter).
After his wife's death, the Mansion was bought by a local builder for his son, George Harry Storrs, who was murdered in mysterious circumstances on November 1st, 1909.
The bricks used to construct the New Mansion were then used to re-front the Banks in Stalybridge town centre.
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2012
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- SJ9698, 193 images (more nearby)
- Photographer
- Tom Hindley (find more nearby)
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- Date Taken
- Tuesday, 3 January, 2012 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Friday, 7 September, 2012
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OSGB36:
SJ 9608 9807 [10m precision]
WGS84: 53:28.7603N 2:3.6320W - Photographer Location
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OSGB36:
SJ 9607 9805 - View Direction
- North-northeast (about 22 degrees)
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