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Rochdale Windows And Doors
The UFindUs Building and Construction/Windows and Doors directory provides you with an efficient range of listings for when you require this service ranging from Conservatories and Windows to Solar Panels and Structural Glazing. If you wish to add style and value to your home then why not browse the Windows and Doors directory for tradesmen that will provide you with a professional service. From double glazing windows and doors to traditional finishes, we have listings that will suit anyone’s needs and requirements. Many of the tradesmen listed also carry out contracts for extensions and conversions, so if you do require any of these services then the UFindUs directory can direct you to the people that can give you a hand and provide you with a quality and professional service.
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Rochdale is a town in north-west England, in the county of Greater Manchester, with a population of 94,000 people. It's name comes from its location on the River Roch. Rochdale grew as it was a location for east-west trade between Manchester and Yorkshire, a fact that spurred on the development of rail through the town. The Summit Rail Tunnel was built by George Stephenson, and allowed rail to connect Leeds and Manchester. A station was built one mile from the town centre. Today the station is still in use, and sees frequent services between Manchester and Leeds, and also acts as a terminus for trains to Southport, Kirkby and Manchester via Walkden or Oldham. The town is known as birthplace of the Co-operative movement, and a Co-operative supermarket still exists in the town, along with a museum of the movement. Rochdale's town hall is notable for its Victorian architecture, including stone gargoyles, golden lions and a stained glass window which was rumoured to be one of Hitlers planned aquisitions should he have won the war. Nearby towns include Manchester, Bury, Bolton, Oldham, Salford, Ashton-under-Lyme, Heywood, Radcliffe, Whitworth and Chadderton.
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